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skam2k8
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PostPosted: 22:18 - 17 Aug 2008    Post subject: Swap Engines?? Reply with quote

Hi, i have just bought a 2004 gilera smt. It has a performance air filter, performance carb and a polini 80cc big bore kit. I also have my 2003 derbi senda sm xstream. My derbi is not currently road legal due to other issues but i was wondering if my senda engine would give me more top end speed than my gilera engine. Obviosly if i was to swap the engines round then i would put the 80cc kit and other performance parts on the new engine but i was just wondering if it would be any better? please comment back because im keen to get as much speed out of my gilera as possible. Thanks
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Kickstart
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PostPosted: 08:13 - 18 Aug 2008    Post subject: Reply with quote

Hi

Isn't the Gilera just a rebadged Derbi anyway? Would doubt there would be any difference if that is the case.

All the best

Keith
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skam2k8
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PostPosted: 11:06 - 18 Aug 2008    Post subject: Thanks Reply with quote

Ok thanks alot mate. I appreciate it.
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