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ryaquinn Admin
Number of posts : 67 Age : 36 Location : Florida Registration date : 2006-10-10
| Subject: Ultimate Hyosung SF50 Tue Oct 10 2006, 18:45 | |
| Okay, first off I well tell everyone that I work at a scooter shop. I have had a GT250 for about a year and have driven almost every model motorcycle and scooter by Hyosung. I just can't get enough of this company, I have a Suzuki GSXR600 and actually prefer to drive my 250.But enough about that, this will be the build up of the fastest SF50 and will be able to walk all over 250cc scooters.
The platform: Hyosung SF50 Racing-Red 49cc 2-stroke
The plan: Technigas Next R pipe Malossi 70cc cylinder kit w/ T-6 configuration Malossi cylinder head (maybe 54 mm larger bore diameter) Try a 30mm carburetot w/bigger jets or bore out my own Intake manifold w/reed valves Stiffer clutch pulley spring 16mm Race Variator 105/107 mm Race Clutch Kevlar drive belt Lighter roller weights (probably 4.5 g) Clutch Bell (possibility of changing final drive) High speed fan Cone intake air filter I am going to try to put on a current stabilizer, then of course racing coil,cdi,and spark plug upgrade. I really want to upgrade the front brakes. I am going to look at maybe 250cc scooter brakes or some form a motorcycle. Still trying to research that one.
OR the naked version
My ultimate goal is to have 15-18 hp and be able to hold 65 mph no problem. Stay tuned as I will update once I begin the build-up. Pics are going to be up next week.
*Also, my friend has a Kymco Agility 50, which is a 4 stroke. He is currently building up a supercharger package to be the first supercharged ever. If anyone is interested I can make a thread for that bike as well.
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ryaquinn Admin
Number of posts : 67 Age : 36 Location : Florida Registration date : 2006-10-10
| Subject: Re: Ultimate Hyosung SF50 Fri Oct 27 2006, 22:03 | |
| All right, so Hyosung has finally come to a resolution with the whole crankshaft issue. Instead of sending a new crankshaft that would need to be pressed, they decided to send a whole new engine. After some debate though, Hyosung is sending a brand new SF50 bike for me to trade out for. They really seem to come through everytime I have ever seen a warranty issue on any kind of bike.
Also, I ordered my Technigas Next R pipe today. Hopefully, if the bike is here, wednesday I will have my SF50 with exhaust, roller weights, intake filter, and absolutely 0 miles fresh out of the box for everything.
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ryaquinn Admin
Number of posts : 67 Age : 36 Location : Florida Registration date : 2006-10-10
| Subject: Re: Ultimate Hyosung SF50 Wed Nov 01 2006, 00:02 | |
| UPDATE:
I got the scooter in tonight, exhaust as well. I fully derestricted the bike and put in 4.5g roller weights with the new Tecchnigas exhaust. I put on about 100 km just riding around. Basically, the bike is topping out at 45 mph. Acceleration is average compared to others, I do not have the right weights in for the bike right now. The Technigas system came with weights that I found later, once those are in, it should run better. The bike pulls real hard from 35-43 mph. It is surprising how much torque it has in that power range. I took off the stickers,side stand,mirrors,license plate bracket, and a couple of other little things to make it look better. The maroon red with the crome and blue exhaust looks real pimp. I really think that I will be painting the wheels black this weekend and maybe put on an air cone filter. I will keep you updated.
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ryaquinn Admin
Number of posts : 67 Age : 36 Location : Florida Registration date : 2006-10-10
| Subject: Re: Ultimate Hyosung SF50 Wed Nov 01 2006, 17:22 | |
| Custom intake (by way of rubber cement) Rear delete More to come... | |
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ryaquinn Admin
Number of posts : 67 Age : 36 Location : Florida Registration date : 2006-10-10
| Subject: Re: Ultimate Hyosung SF50 Wed Nov 01 2006, 20:17 | |
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ryaquinn Admin
Number of posts : 67 Age : 36 Location : Florida Registration date : 2006-10-10
| Subject: Re: Ultimate Hyosung SF50 Sat Nov 04 2006, 20:38 | |
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ryaquinn Admin
Number of posts : 67 Age : 36 Location : Florida Registration date : 2006-10-10
| Subject: Re: Ultimate Hyosung SF50 Sun Nov 05 2006, 19:08 | |
| Custom MALOSSI guages I am painting the front headset,pics soon... | |
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ryaquinn Admin
Number of posts : 67 Age : 36 Location : Florida Registration date : 2006-10-10
| Subject: Re: Ultimate Hyosung SF50 Sun Nov 05 2006, 23:50 | |
| I am looking for a bigger brake setup for the front, but I cannot find anything online. If anyone knows a site where I can get like a 240mm or so front brake upgrade,please help. Also, I am getting some renthal dirtbike handlebars, universal sliders for transmission cover, and probably custom up a 12 oclock bar (maybe from a Route 905). I have the Tecnigas 6g weights in right now and it is a dog off the line. I am going to go ahead and order a spring and clutch kit and some 4.5 or 5 gram weights. I also got pulled over today, for doing a stoppie in the old town (no ticket though, thank god). I am going to try and paint the wheels over Thanksgiving (white is what I will try).
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ryaquinn Admin
Number of posts : 67 Age : 36 Location : Florida Registration date : 2006-10-10
| Subject: Re: Ultimate Hyosung SF50 Fri Nov 10 2006, 09:25 | |
| OK, so I am getting really pissed off with this **** Morini motor. I cannot find anyone that makes an intake manifold that will fit it, so all I can do is run the stock carb. I was ordering my cylinder kit yesterday, and MRP Jonathan tells me all they can do is give me a 78 main jet. This really pisses me off because that means I can't go anywhere near as big of a kit as I wanted to. I am about ready to trade this thing in unless I can find an intake manifold to fab up to fit. Also, I made my 12 oclock bar yesterday and finished up the guage cluster. The bar was just a rigged up tow bar and the guage panel is a gloss black now. I also, changed out the roller weights a total of 4 times yesterday to find the right combo. I wasn't getting enough torque off the line, so I had to do something. The combination though is TOP SECRET so I can't tell anyone just yet, but the result is amazing. Pics soon.
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ryaquinn Admin
Number of posts : 67 Age : 36 Location : Florida Registration date : 2006-10-10
| Subject: Re: Ultimate Hyosung SF50 Tue Nov 28 2006, 19:20 | |
| well, i ordered the cylinder kit,variator kit, and kevlar belt from miamimoto.com last wednesday, and dont have it yet, they never answer their phones and dont reply to emails, i guess i have to go to the bank and try to get my money back, miamimoto.com called me and straightened everything out. So I guess they just moved locations.
-Ryan
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ryaquinn Admin
Number of posts : 67 Age : 36 Location : Florida Registration date : 2006-10-10
| Subject: Re: Ultimate Hyosung SF50 Tue Nov 28 2006, 19:21 | |
| Good news at last, i ordered the cylinder kit,variator kit, and kevlar belt from IndyCycleRanch, so they should be here by wednesday, i got in the main jets, a 76 and 80 jet. they didnt have 78.
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ryaquinn Admin
Number of posts : 67 Age : 36 Location : Florida Registration date : 2006-10-10
| Subject: Re: Ultimate Hyosung SF50 Thu Dec 14 2006, 10:21 | |
| Well, after a long and frustrating wait, I finally got my cylinder kit. Of course I haven't gotten the variator kit yet, but that is supposedly still on the way (let's hope). But, I got a couple crap pics up for you guys, and now I am going to go put it on. Cylinder Kit MMM, Kevlar | |
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ryaquinn Admin
Number of posts : 67 Age : 36 Location : Florida Registration date : 2006-10-10
| Subject: Re: Ultimate Hyosung SF50 Sat Dec 16 2006, 00:44 | |
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hoppinglark Moderator
Number of posts : 15 Age : 43 Location : Gainesville Registration date : 2006-10-11
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ryaquinn Admin
Number of posts : 67 Age : 36 Location : Florida Registration date : 2006-10-10
| Subject: Re: Ultimate Hyosung SF50 Fri Dec 29 2006, 15:22 | |
| Finally, today is the day that this nonsense is done with. I got the variator kit, extra roller weights, and cylinder. But, somehow I ordered a Polini variator and the great retards at Indy Cycle managed to give me a Malossi Multivar. I am actually not complaining about this though, considering I was charged the cheaper product and the multivar comes with a torque spring. I was thinking about putting everything on this weekend, but there is just too many parties and I need to fix my car first. So, here is some pics for now and the build should be next week hopefully. No cracks this time, but man, I will never buy MRP products again,the machining is terrible. | |
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ryaquinn Admin
Number of posts : 67 Age : 36 Location : Florida Registration date : 2006-10-10
| Subject: Re: Ultimate Hyosung SF50 Fri Jan 05 2007, 16:35 | |
| Well, I have decided that I am going to get my wheels and the transmission casing chrome dipped. It should look sick when I get it done. But first, I am putting the cylinder, variator, and carb on tomorrow. Pics soon...
Dammn, it took all fucking night to get the cylinder kit on the scooter. We had to do a little port job to the block,(which took forever using a file), but the cylinder finally dropped in.
The bike runs, but it needs a little break in and some tweaking to do still.We cranked it originally without the exhaust gasket (woops) and it was fuckin" baller loud. Finish assembly will comense tomorrow,hopefully it will be able to run much faster once its all broken in.
-Ryan
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ryaquinn Admin
Number of posts : 67 Age : 36 Location : Florida Registration date : 2006-10-10
| Subject: Re: Ultimate Hyosung SF50 Fri Jan 05 2007, 16:36 | |
| Well, bad news on the scoot. The new cylinder kit is defective and going to tear apart my bottom end if I use it. Everything was checked; carb jet,premix,spark plug, all thats left is it is the kit. The motor is predetonating,uhhohh, and even when you turn it off, or even pull the spark plug cap off, it still wants to run.
So....... Thanks to the mad mechanic Joe, we are going to do a little hone work to the cylinder to see if we can make it work. We are going to port out the intake manifold also. So yet another fun friday night with this piece of shit, dammn.
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ryaquinn Admin
Number of posts : 67 Age : 36 Location : Florida Registration date : 2006-10-10
| Subject: Re: Ultimate Hyosung SF50 Sun Jan 07 2007, 16:24 | |
| Well.... the cylinder kit was made so shitty that there were high spots and the piston would bounce from side to side. We try to flatten and make everything smooth,and it worked, for about 10 minutes. Then we shut off the ignition,but there was still spark in the motor so it was still tryin to run. After letting it sit for a couple minutes to cool off, we tried to kick it over and the motor had seized up. In the end.... We have put in probably a total of 8 hours on one fucking cylinder kit. This is the kind of bullshit that you seem to get when you buy these shitty ass kits. BUT, I have put in a order for a good kit, Malossi, which should go right on no problem. I just don't understand how these people can sell such garbage,BTW, Martin Racing makes the shit kit that I am talking about, just a little FYI..
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ryaquinn Admin
Number of posts : 67 Age : 36 Location : Florida Registration date : 2006-10-10
| Subject: Re: Ultimate Hyosung SF50 Sat Jan 20 2007, 19:08 | |
| BIG NEWS...
So, I ordered a Malossi kit. It wasn't exactly bolt on but I got it on and running, the bike runs so good right now. With the multivar it does about 55, but I still need to swap out the torque spring and put on the carbon reed valves. Gonna try to see if it will do 60mph with the stock gearing. More soon...
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ryaquinn Admin
Number of posts : 67 Age : 36 Location : Florida Registration date : 2006-10-10
| Subject: Re: Ultimate Hyosung SF50 Sun Feb 11 2007, 00:18 | |
| Well.... thanks to wrench, I have an Arreche/Polini mut 21mm carb with a new intake and choke. The scoot is running real bad ass now, and can do throttle up wheelies. Hopefully we can do some races and stunting once the zx50 is in action. -Ryan | |
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ryaquinn Admin
Number of posts : 67 Age : 36 Location : Florida Registration date : 2006-10-10
| Subject: Re: Ultimate Hyosung SF50 Tue Feb 27 2007, 00:12 | |
| So I got the top fork handlebar assembly from a Rally and ordered some Protaper dirtbike bars. It looks so good with it setup. I also made a custom rear delete kit for my license plate with some 16 guage. I finally got another kevlar belt, but it is too wide so it doesnt run on the clutch correctly.Gotta run the rubber one til I can ever get the correct one sent to me. Also, got myself a new dremel so i clean up the rear and opened up the 12 oclock bar a little bit. Right now the bike is back torn apart because i ran into some problems with the wiring harness. I am trying to do some research about retrofitting a leonelli ignition harness on or running the pulsar coil straight to the coil to delete the cdi,so i get more spark= more power. I will try to get some pictures up as soon as i can. I still need to buy me a camera. I have decided to make this a purpose built scooter for stunt riding unless i can get the wiring done right. now i am ready to clean out my garage and get my bike running again. ryan. | |
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ryaquinn Admin
Number of posts : 67 Age : 36 Location : Florida Registration date : 2006-10-10
| Subject: Re: Ultimate Hyosung SF50 Mon Mar 05 2007, 21:46 | |
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ryaquinn Admin
Number of posts : 67 Age : 36 Location : Florida Registration date : 2006-10-10
| Subject: Re: Ultimate Hyosung SF50 Tue Mar 06 2007, 19:42 | |
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ryaquinn Admin
Number of posts : 67 Age : 36 Location : Florida Registration date : 2006-10-10
| Subject: Re: Ultimate Hyosung SF50 Sat Mar 10 2007, 00:53 | |
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suzuki chris
Number of posts : 9 Age : 33 Location : newcastle upon tyne,uk Registration date : 2007-01-01
| Subject: Re: Ultimate Hyosung SF50 Sun Mar 11 2007, 19:34 | |
| thats looking good. Are you still having problems with the endo and getting high stoppies?.I manage dto get a bandit 600 full front brake from my dads mate and with a bit of dremeling and so forth managed to attach it o my bike and its scary.lol.for the 12 bar are you just going to modify the carrying rack on the back or weld it onto the frame?and are you going to polish all the metal parts up to look like chrome. im thinking of doing it to my whole block but i dont know wether i want to do it to the head and stuff but any how thts my back. cant wait to see more progress:geek: | |
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