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Re: Wow has it been a while! wanna make a gyro faster?

Posted: Sat May 26, 2012 3:39 pm
by motormike
DaylightDies wrote: 90's Jogs, Dios, Ruckus, and Zuma sell for $14,000 out here in Japan. No joke from a used dealership with a warrenty. It is rediculously expensive.
...14 grand :?: ...for a scooter :?: ...you're right, NOT funny...not even believable... :crazy: :crazy: :crazy: <<<<triple crazy

Re: Wow has it been a while! wanna make a gyro faster?

Posted: Wed May 30, 2012 9:49 pm
by Papa Pete
New to scooters, but old to riding anything with a motor that been modded. Had a gyro now sitting in the shed for three years that half * runs. When it wants to that is. So I started palying with and found the compression was weak. Searched the webb for weeks and found my way here. Really need a piston and rings to bore this thing jsut so it will run again. The crazy mods can come later. So who can hook me up?

Re: Wow has it been a while! wanna make a gyro faster?

Posted: Thu May 31, 2012 12:40 am
by bradthreee
Welcome papa Pete.

Have you tried the dealer?

Re: Wow has it been a while! wanna make a gyro faster?

Posted: Thu May 31, 2012 12:44 am
by motormike
Greetings Papa Pete... :hi:
Start your quest for Gyro piston/parts by posting your own thread instead of tagging on the tail of this one...you will have better help that way. You will want to get advice from mousewheels and/or tazland001 with this gyro topend build. "taz", as we call him, may have a 44mm piston set-up that will do you well for this job. What you need will depend somewhat on the condition of your cylinder. Get it apart, take some pix, and post your findings for us to see. Some day I will need to copy your build as I have 3 gyros as well. Welcome to the board sir, and I hope it serves you well... :thumbwink:

Re: Wow has it been a while! wanna make a gyro faster?

Posted: Thu May 31, 2012 2:06 am
by eliteguy50
Can't one of the Aero 50 pistons be used as a stock high compression replacement?

Re: Wow has it been a while! wanna make a gyro faster?

Posted: Sat Jun 02, 2012 10:56 pm
by Papa Pete
I have not found any piston available for the Gyro from Honda or anywhere else, so that's why I jumped in here. The topic is wanna make gyro faster? I figure why watse time hunting for stock when I can mod it up with the info from this thread. :b2t:

Re: Wow has it been a while! wanna make a gyro faster?

Posted: Sun Jun 03, 2012 12:49 am
by motormike
motormike wrote:Greetings Papa Pete... :hi:
Start your quest for Gyro piston/parts by posting your own thread instead of tagging on the tail of this one...you will have better help that way. You will want to get advice from mousewheels and/or tazland001 with this gyro topend build. "taz", as we call him, may have a 44mm piston set-up that will do you well for this job. What you need will depend somewhat on the condition of your cylinder. Get it apart, take some pix, and post your findings for us to see. Some day I will need to copy your build as I have 3 gyros as well. Welcome to the board sir, and I hope it serves you well... :thumbwink:
Post a Want-to-buy ad...that will get the attention of someone who can supply your part... :hi:

Re: Wow has it been a while! wanna make a gyro faster?

Posted: Sun Jun 03, 2012 12:03 pm
by mousewheels
I have not found any piston available for the Gyro from Honda or anywhere else, so that's why I jumped in here
-- Stock replacement parts --
Link to Wiki topic with Gyro info.


-- Gyro pipe --
elitedio wrote:Did you [ed: Myspree] make it from scratch or adapt it from something else. It looks vaguely familiar.
Only MySpree knows what he did, and may someday tell. A GoPed pipe pipe experiment in MS Paint has some resemblance.

Re: Wow has it been a while! wanna make a gyro faster?

Posted: Mon Jun 04, 2012 12:41 am
by tazland001
I will have the 44mm piston kits in a month :hi:

Taz

Re: Wow has it been a while! wanna make a gyro faster?

Posted: Fri Aug 10, 2012 8:44 pm
by westy_ca
Thanks for the interesting read.... Ive got a 84 gyro too... whats the first thing youd do to it to get some extra power outta it? Have you still those over size pistons?

Brian