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moparkid

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People 300GTi vs DT300i
« on: December 24, 2013, 02:08:59 AM »
Does anyone know whether or not the People GT 300i and the DT 300i uses the same engine/drivetrain config?

And as I have had to order a few replacement parts, I noticed there were two different models listed; the SK60AD and the SK60AH. I dont know the difference or how to tell or where to look to find out. Found nothing in the manual.

One last question. I just flipped the odometer past 7500 miles on my DT(bought new in May). Would I know from feel whether or not my belt and rollers need replacing or should you just do it and have peace of mind?

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Re: People 300GTi vs DT300i
« Reply #1 on: December 24, 2013, 07:25:03 AM »
the two scooters have the same engines, same oil filter , different air filter,    and the two numbers are age of scooters, I think the new model is 2010 or 2011,  very little difference in models, small change in variator size,  I got one of those, and the inside is bigger, but were the rollers are it is the same, might be different in the slope of the slide of the rollers,

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Re: People 300GTi vs DT300i
« Reply #2 on: December 24, 2013, 01:42:31 PM »
Moparkid, I have a 2012 Gti and have turned over 29k in 18 months. Both belts ran 14 k but the last belt looked rough. I will change at 13k next time. Go with 14 g sliders as they improve performance over stock rollers.(20x12 if I remember correctly). Several threads on sliders. Rollers at 14k had zero wear. Last belt I started sensing it was worn at about 12.5 k. I think you can wait a bit before changing. 8)

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Re: People 300GTi vs DT300i
« Reply #3 on: December 25, 2013, 12:02:45 AM »
thanks scoot, you too dedee. 

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