Author Topic: Are most torque springs standard gy6 and based on displacement 125? 150cc?  (Read 501 times)

Billyntekea

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Hi I'm trying to source an aftermarket/heavier torque spring for my beautiful black and chrome Kymco People 150 second hand.  I'm trying to work out if ebay torque springs listed as 150cc will fit my scoot.
 Is there a GY6 standard by cc? :o
 
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big blue

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Take a look at this video it might help...
2012 Kymco Like 200i LX (Sold)  Salem, Oregon USA

Tiny

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Try here Mate: http://scootertuning.ca/en/9080-variators
I get most of my parts through them.

Billyntekea

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I'm still confused and frustrated.
  Looking at torque springs online and they dont say what bikes they fit so i assume they just fit all bikes with a gy6 clutch. Are all gy6 clutches the same size at least from 125cc to 150cc.
 Kymco people 150.

Eg. This one came up in people 150 search
http://scootertuning.ca/en/variators-torque-spring/51050-torque-spring-naraku-1500-rpm-for-gy6-kymco-honda.html

And this one is just from a random spring search.
http://scootertuning.ca/en/variators-torque-spring/910026-torque-spring-naraku-1000rpm.html?search_query=Torque+spring&results=140

Spring search here in this link. They only show what bike it is for after you click on the spring next page.
 http://scootertuning.ca/en/search?controller=search&orderby=position&orderway=desc&search_query=Torque+spring&submit_search=

 Makes me frustrated and feel like i dont have the confidence to work on my scoot and like i dont want to.
 
 I'm wondering if you can just match a spring to a cc size with gy6.

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