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Sym Dd50 Kymco Zx50 Honda Dio, Honda Elite Sr50 Performance Variator on 2040-motos

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DLH Variator

Fits many scooters including:

Honda Dio Honda Elite SR50 50cc 1994-2001

Sym DD50

Kymco ZX50 Super Fever


This Variator is larger than the stock one which will give you a better top end.

We tested this on a stock Kymco ZX50 and it was GPS at 48 MPH on flats


Includes 9 Roller weights


*This does include a variator boss "center bushing" but in some installations you will want to use the stock one.

 


 

 



On May-06-13 at 18:43:52 PDT, seller added the following information:

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