I agree with Stig!!! Just ride the scooter and enjoy it! IMHO it is a waste of good hard earned money to make a scooter perform better than it was designed to. The better option is to take that money you would have used on unecessary upgrades and repairs and put it towards that faster scooter in the future. Meanwhile enjoy riding the well built machine that you have. I have learned this the hard way!
Final resolution:
By and large Mr. Paul and Stig were right. Thankfully I only spent the price of the Dr pulley sliders.
But here is a step by step journey:
1. Original rollers: 20.5g. Start- top speed 72 mph @ rev limited ~ 8500 rpm or so. Rpm at 65 around 8000 (past redline) . Engine feels over worked @ 65 mph
2. Installed 23g dr pulley sliders: top speed 76-78 mph @ rev limited rpm's. Rpm's @ 65mph ~ 7500 rpm's ( indicated redline) . Acceleration somewhat slower. Engine feels over worked at 65 mph
3. Replaced broken belt. Still 23g sliders. Top speed 81-82 mph @ rev limited speed. Rpm's @ 65 mph ~ 7100 rpm's. (Below redline) . But acceleration even slower. Engine feels relaxed at 65 mph
4. Replaced 3 of the sliders with ORIGINAL 20.5 gram sliders, giving an average weight of 21.75g. Top speed 78-79 mph @ ~ 8100 rpm's. Rpm's @65mph ~ 7100 rpm. (Below redline) . Engine feels relaxed @65mph.
CONCLUSION: The greatest improvement occurred and the BEST overall BALACE between MY desired cruising speed (65 mph) @ reasonable Rpm , Top speed consistent with what others are getting without engine rpm going into the stratosphere, and good acceleration occurred when a NEW belt was installed and the variator weights just SLIGHTLY above FACTORY weights.
In addition, my mechanic said that the heavier SLIDERS, unless properly matched with a variator, spring, and rear pulley tends to shorten belt life significantly when driven HARD as I do because the variator closes more than originally designed causing the belt to be strained if the rear pulley limits its travel. He also stated that most people use LIGHTER sliders for better acceleration.but the top speed is usually preserved.
Long story. If the scooter does not perform as designed, SOMETHING is wrong. So save your money and simply make sure the ORIGINAL equipment is working properly.