Roller & Slider Weights
Roller and Slider Weights
The main rule for tuning variators is: the lighter the roller the more rpms are needed to push the rolls outwards through centrifugal motion to set the gear change in motion. Heavier roller weights need lower rpms to start moving.
Heavier roller weights = slower take off speed, more acceleration, = higher maximum speed.
Lighter roller weights = faster take off speed, less acceleration = lower achievable speed.
The right balance is an individual choice since a scooter racer will want heavier weights to achieve a higher overall speed so that they might be faster at full throttle. For daily use a driver might prefer lighter weights for more power to take off faster at a stop light.
Slider weights are made of nylon and give about 20% more power. They slide they don't roll so they last longer.
The main rule for tuning variators is: the lighter the roller the more rpms are needed to push the rolls outwards through centrifugal motion to set the gear change in motion. Heavier roller weights need lower rpms to start moving.
Heavier roller weights = slower take off speed, more acceleration, = higher maximum speed.
Lighter roller weights = faster take off speed, less acceleration = lower achievable speed.
The right balance is an individual choice since a scooter racer will want heavier weights to achieve a higher overall speed so that they might be faster at full throttle. For daily use a driver might prefer lighter weights for more power to take off faster at a stop light.
Slider weights are made of nylon and give about 20% more power. They slide they don't roll so they last longer.