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Gilera Fuoco 500ie
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Dr-pulley

i've got a question what the reason for the delivery delay's in Europe espacialy in the Netherlands i've send everybody to Buggyland.nl and even sliders are difficult to get 4 people canceled there order for a hit, ther where waiting more then 3 months now

and i did even try to get a hit when i heard that it could take a while, bought a Polini including a bell yesterday that will arrive tomorrow

But i need new weights mine have done 20.000km now
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Maksor wrote:
Dr-pulley

i've got a question what the reason for the delivery delay's in Europe espacialy in the Netherlands i've send everybody to Buggyland.nl and even sliders are difficult to get 4 people canceled there order for a hit, ther where waiting more then 3 months now

and i did even try to get a hit when i heard that it could take a while, bought a Polini including a bell yesterday that will arrive tomorrow

But i need new weights mine have done 20.000km now
Sorry to this inconvenience.
I guess maybe the reason is Buggyland.nl do not have the stock then.
Normally the shipping time from Taiwan to Europe is about 20 days via air parcel, 10 days via local express or 4 days via DHL.
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MP3-250 Tiger 1050 Moto Guzzi V7 Stone
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Thanks for the update. I'll check it out in a few weeks as I'm very busy at work right now and don't have the time to work on my scoot.
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MP3 250 (His) LX150 (Hers)
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stickyfrog wrote:
I installed the Dr. Pulley 12 gram roller/sliders plus added a second stock washer and I am impressed and how much smoother it is from the rollers and even better take off because of the washer.
Me too, now. After thinking they were getting stuck in the variator, I tried a 2nd time with success. I noticed that after the fuzzy washer install, I got a boost of acceleration, but with the 13g sliders, it smoothed out. The RPM's are a little lower at speed, which makes me feel a bit better.

We'll see, but so far this is pretty good.
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Piaggio MP3 250LT
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Hi there,

this is my first post in this Forum! I am riding a MP3 250LT since about a month and I am also thinking of installing the SR2117 Dr. Pulley rollers (sliders). I am still hesitant about the weight, though.

What I want from the chance is pretty much the same behaviour of the MP3 as with the stock rollers installed (11gr) except smoother acceleration, so I don't really "need" more punch and/or top speed.

Which weight would be ideal for this?

Over here in Germany, I can easily get 9, 10, 12 and 14g rollers. Which ones would you recommend without having to change anything else?

Alos the "washer" you guys keep talking about, can someone please point me to an explanation where it goes (maybe even with photos?).

Thanks!

P.S.: I will have the Dr. Pulleys installed be a professional when I have my 1.000km service done.
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