m0lt3n said:
TornadoF5 said:
Also run a malossi multivar with 9.3g weights as well as a malossi torque driver super quick on pulloff now
what is a multivar? what is the torque driver? that a component in the gearbox?
Great RR!
Now, where is the pic where you had full ATGATT on on that schooter? Haha
all to do with the drive mechanism in short. there are MANY components to improve on from kevlar belts to clutches etc all don't give you more speed parse but better drive-ability and quicker pull-off's.
The centrepiece of the new kit Malossi variator transmission remains the Multivar, in constant evolution, which is accompanied by two sets of rollers to adjust the operation of the transmission according to your needs. With the wide range of variator rollers available in our catalogue, the set-ups are virtually endless.
The variator’s sliding roller ramps have been redesigned to maximize the transmission’s performance. Malossi, always searching for perfection, has also revised the hub, in addition to chrome plating and grinding, it is subjected to a vibratory finishing process, one of the most recent and avant-garde techniques, resulting in a mirror like finish.
For the first time, the variator Malossi MHR Aluminum Multivar is supplied with the fixed half pulley – Ventilvar.
On the other side of the crankcase there is the new Torque Driver – Malossi Aluminium Rear Pulley System MHR Aluminum, now in aluminium for lightness and strength increase. The pulley is riveted to the hubs for maximum strength and to reduce the tolerance between the hub and the bushing. The surface roughness is just Ra 0.4.
The Torque Driver is made of aluminium, a material with exceptional heat dissipation, and was subjected to a micro perforation process to increase transmission belt grip and to keep it clean and efficient, expelling from the holes any heat created contaminants.
The other part I put on is the Malossi torque Driver which is on the clutch side where the face angle of the torque driver is at 38 deg biting down on the belt from the clutch end. Difference I felt is that it pulls off the mark a lot quicker together with the lighter rollers I put in and seems to go into the powerband very quickly too.
Here is a pic I found of pretty much the drive train