Piaggio NRG....Help!
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Piaggio NRG....Help!
My lad is driving me mad!!! He has a Piaggio NRG which pulls away quickly but seems to change into the higher gear too early and his mates leave him standing. He needs a long straight to catch them. We put in lighter rollers (6g) which had little effect other than to slow the top speed down.
It has had the washer removed from the variator and the previous owner cut and welded a pipe on the exhaust.
Any Suggestions
It has had the washer removed from the variator and the previous owner cut and welded a pipe on the exhaust.
Any Suggestions
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Re: Piaggio NRG....Help!
Could be that the width of the drive belt has worn to thin.
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Re: Piaggio NRG....Help!
It can normally be put down to 2 things as to why its running slow.
1. As you have said, the variation rollers.
or
2. A clogged up exhaust pipe. Even thou an exhaust may still look good from the outside, with the 2 stroke mixure they tend to clog up badly on the inside. A quick anwser to tell you, is take off the exhaust and run it the and see if this improves its performance, if it does, you know the exhaust is clogged up. (You may want to wear ear defenders)

Failing that, I have a engine sat in my garage

1. As you have said, the variation rollers.
or
2. A clogged up exhaust pipe. Even thou an exhaust may still look good from the outside, with the 2 stroke mixure they tend to clog up badly on the inside. A quick anwser to tell you, is take off the exhaust and run it the and see if this improves its performance, if it does, you know the exhaust is clogged up. (You may want to wear ear defenders)
Failing that, I have a engine sat in my garage
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Re: Piaggio NRG....Help!
Thanks Mike...I will check how frequently these need changing. The bike has done 5000 miles.Mike Daytona600 wrote:Could be that the width of the drive belt has worn to thin.
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Re: Piaggio NRG....Help!
Thanks Speedy......if the exhaust is blocked can it be flushed through or is it a bin job. I did notice there is a small pipe from the exhaust, which seems to feed back into the carb and was very oily. The lad loves the idea of driving without an exhaust...speedy(delboy) wrote:It can normally be put down to 2 things as to why its running slow.
1. As you have said, the variation rollers.
or
2. A clogged up exhaust pipe. Even thou an exhaust may still look good from the outside, with the 2 stroke mixure they tend to clog up badly on the inside. A quick anwser to tell you, is take off the exhaust and run it the and see if this improves its performance, if it does, you know the exhaust is clogged up. (You may want to wear ear defenders)![]()
Failing that, I have a engine sat in my garage![]()
Thanks once again.
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Re: Piaggio NRG....Help!
Redlight wrote: .....if the exhaust is blocked can it be flushed through or is it a bin job............
Oh god
yes they can be cleaned through, but it ain't pretty
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You can used oxy accetalean to. But make sure it's in a well vetalated area 
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Re: Piaggio NRG....Help!
Stronger springs in the clutch should sort itRedlight wrote:My lad is driving me mad!!! He has a Piaggio NRG which pulls away quickly but seems to change into the higher gear too early and his mates leave him standing. He needs a long straight to catch them. We put in lighter rollers (6g) which had little effect other than to slow the top speed down.
It has had the washer removed from the variator and the previous owner cut and welded a pipe on the exhaust.
Any Suggestions
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Re: Piaggio NRG....Help!
Thanks Dave.......there is so much bull on the 'scooter' forums you could spend a fortune and be no better off. Its a shame there is no professional advise....just kids with opinions.DaveMcR1 wrote:Stronger springs in the clutch should sort itRedlight wrote:My lad is driving me mad!!! He has a Piaggio NRG which pulls away quickly but seems to change into the higher gear too early and his mates leave him standing. He needs a long straight to catch them. We put in lighter rollers (6g) which had little effect other than to slow the top speed down.
It has had the washer removed from the variator and the previous owner cut and welded a pipe on the exhaust.
Any Suggestions
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Re: Piaggio NRG....Help!
call up motorcycle mayhem in newton - they deal with chinese stuff but also service lots of scooters, might be worth giving them a call to pick a brain or 2
07977507395

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Re: Piaggio NRG....Help!
billinom8s wrote:call up motorcycle mayhem in newton - they deal with chinese stuff but also service lots of scooters, might be worth giving them a call to pick a brain or 2
Thanks B.....are those on the Brunel ind est???
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Re: Piaggio NRG....Help!
yep, round the back of the estate
07977507395

don't forget we are onX and Instagrambelieve it or not !!!
southwestbikers@southwestbikers (original, I know.
KTM 1290 SDR
KTM 690 supermoto smc R,
Zx10r trackbike,
ktm 350 excf muddy
Suspension and bike work undertaken.

don't forget we are onX and Instagrambelieve it or not !!!
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KTM 690 supermoto smc R,
Zx10r trackbike,
ktm 350 excf muddy
Suspension and bike work undertaken.
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Re: Piaggio NRG....Help!
Ooh yeah...um, i reckon its your power bands need replacing...try the blue ones,they make you go faster!
Failing that just take the engine out, less weight=faster bike!
Ill get my coat...
Failing that just take the engine out, less weight=faster bike!
Ill get my coat...
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Re: Piaggio NRG....Help!
http://www.taffspeed.co.uk/
Try the link above, these boys have a dyno for scoots, it can be race ready tooooned for a oner.
Try the link above, these boys have a dyno for scoots, it can be race ready tooooned for a oner.
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Re: Piaggio NRG....Help!
yeah taffspeed have a good reputation and theres a scooter guy in tavistock whos pretty good too, simons his name but i cant remember his business name. he specialises in custom made race systems for vespas n lambrettas and has his own dyno for tuning them on
http://www.averysmotorcycles.co.uk use code SWB10 for discount