Hi all,
So I have a kandi spyder - KD-150GKA-2 and it is slow and has no torque. Not to beat this aspect of the topic as it has been already covered in this thread: http://www.diygokarts.com/vb/showthread.php?t=26814 - Apparently, this seems common to this buggy.
My question is which sprocket to change first? or both?
Here is what is has currently:
GY6 150cc - with new top end.
22x11.00-10 rear tire size
31 teeth on the axle sprocket and 16 or 17 on the small (have to double check).
Looking at buggydepot.com - for the kandi, they offer a 39 tooth axle sprocket that is "verified fit" with this description: "High quality 39 tooth sprocket. Replaces the stock 31 tooth sprocket for a large increase in climbing and takeoff power!"
However, when talking with a support tech at another large parts provider, the advice was to start with the small sprocket.
I want to get this buggy so it good all around - Don't need a speed demon, not racing and being in VA we have decent hills - not Texas/Oklahoma flat - but not Colorado either, so decent torque would help.
It is a heavy buggy and my 240lbs does not help.
Can anyone provide clarification on the best course of action? What effect does changing the upper vs. axle sprocket do, in terms of motor stress, etc.
Thanks!
So I have a kandi spyder - KD-150GKA-2 and it is slow and has no torque. Not to beat this aspect of the topic as it has been already covered in this thread: http://www.diygokarts.com/vb/showthread.php?t=26814 - Apparently, this seems common to this buggy.
My question is which sprocket to change first? or both?
Here is what is has currently:
GY6 150cc - with new top end.
22x11.00-10 rear tire size
31 teeth on the axle sprocket and 16 or 17 on the small (have to double check).
Looking at buggydepot.com - for the kandi, they offer a 39 tooth axle sprocket that is "verified fit" with this description: "High quality 39 tooth sprocket. Replaces the stock 31 tooth sprocket for a large increase in climbing and takeoff power!"
However, when talking with a support tech at another large parts provider, the advice was to start with the small sprocket.
I want to get this buggy so it good all around - Don't need a speed demon, not racing and being in VA we have decent hills - not Texas/Oklahoma flat - but not Colorado either, so decent torque would help.
It is a heavy buggy and my 240lbs does not help.
Can anyone provide clarification on the best course of action? What effect does changing the upper vs. axle sprocket do, in terms of motor stress, etc.
Thanks!
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