Firstly, the fine looking gentleman wearing a red Yamaha shirt. I see you 😍👀 Secondly, this video content was so fun and informative, as a newbie to this I love the educational bits! #malossiboys
This is such a good vid to be the first on your channel. Keep up the good videos. Insane quality and good editing. Only up from here! Also interesting seeing a bws 100. We don’t get them in my country
We always install new, especially on a customers scooter. But if your'e in a pinch, I guess you could reuse the old gasket. Just make sure it is not too squashed and there is no leak after installing
@@urban_riders was the new gaskit a circle one (OEM) or did the exhaust use a diamond shaped one? I have a bws 100 too, which I've just started to mod. I've installed the technigas silent pro, which came with a diamond gaskit. I used the diamond gaskit it came with only, I didn't put in a round OEM one, so I guess what I'm really trying to find out is if that matters... Mine appears to be solid / no leaks....
@@angelaquinn8310 Yes we used the OEM round gasket and it works perfect. If yours is sealing then you need not worry. It doesn't really matte what one you use, as long as it seals good and does not leak. Happy Riding!
Absolutely. The exhaust is a 3hp gain on a 7hp motor. Best HP gain for your $$. It is not necessary to jet, but you need to do a plug check and make carb adjustments if required. If you unsure, and want to play safe, you can fit the 76 main jet off the Aerox/Nitro 100.
Have the exact same bws 100 It's an awesome toy for teenagers and grown ups I just ordered my original rollers and cant wait to install it😎👌 Edit:Can you guys give a link to the parts you guys bought?
Nice video! About that broken bodypart, its an easy fix with plastic welding! Anyways video about how the variator works would be nice, ive never really understood it.
Thanks very much! The owner of this scooter has bought a brand new one along with some other exciting goodies. So look out for that in the next one! And then we definitely want to make a video explaining how a complete drive works, so thank you for the great idea!
HI I have try and do a lot of things with this engine. Use maximum of yq50 high end parts my setting Carbu 28 pwk internal rotor inition MVT custom motor KN 9 bore alu from japan torque drive mhr overrange alu Clutch and torque stage 6 rt exhaust stage 6 100cc INTAKE MANIFOLD + SPACER STAGE6 R/T vforce stage 6 .... Only way to have good power !
The stock airbox works perfectly fine and is better for everyday use of the scooter. A pod filter would work slightly better if you were drag or track racing. But for road use, it's less complicated if you keep the stock airbox.
I really like the design and it’s not too bad comfort wise. Overall a nice helmet. I also have the White and Orange one but that’s old and worn out now.
Unfortunately we have stopped production of our exhausts until we can setup our new fabrication workshop. What country are you in, maybe have a look at the Technigas?
@@DalesmithSmith Hi Dale, The part number is 4VP-H3550-02 and you should be able to order it via your local Yamaha dealer. They can special order it for you. Send us an email and I'll forward you the parts manual. We can't export unfortunately.
We only use full synthetic 2T oil in our builds so there is no oil build up in the pipe. Yamalube 2R and Motul 7200 are our prime choices. This CRP pipe has die-pressed header sections and the rest is rolled sections. This specific method does not use hydroforming although CRP did do hydroformed versions of this pipe back in the mid 90s. Thanks for watching.
@@urban_riders Hi guys ! If i Only install an exhaust, should i also use smaller weights than the stock ones? The same weight 7.2gr? And also you should make a video testing differents weights top speed so we can check the real diference between using 7.2gr - 8gr - 9gr for example. And finally the video everyone is looking for, is how to install a tachometer in the BWS. With a tachometer you can check how high in rpm you are going to see if you want to push it further or not. Have a great day, loved your video
@@onitutu Thank you for your feedback and tips. Depending on the make of performance exhaust, you would run 6-6.5gr rollers on the stock variator. We will be making more content on your suggestions, in the future. With regards to roller weights, we have pretty much figured out what works with what. This could be a video to do?! Thanks
Hi Sido. We've road dyno tested this exhaust and the increase was 3.1hp on the stock motor and drive, with just lighter rollers. We've been part of the development since the 90s on this. In conjunction with all the Malossi mods, we've managed 16hp already.
@@leno3733 The Airsal is a few horsepower less, but not a bad kit. The Malossi tends to have better porting and better designed while the Airsal is based off of the stock with stock porting. Not sure the exact horsepower difference.
Hi guys, I just discovered your channel, you have got some great builds!! I have an Aerox 100cc and would like to have this same exhaust mounted! Can you give a me a link to purchase it ? Yours bikely 😉😉
The clutch springs will only change the RPM that the clutch engages at. Heavier springs will allow the motor to rev up higher before engaging the clutch. So it depends on how you want the scooter to launch off the line. If you want a drag race pull off, go with the stronger race springs. I suggest testing your setup first and decide from there. Hope this helps you, and let us know how it worked out.
Ended up replacing stock variator with this malossi kit and installing a technigas silent exhaust on it as I didn’t want too much noise. I’m getting about 82km/h (up from 80kms) and weigh 75kgs. Would you suggest I take it in to have it looked at?
@@taylordickson4089 If you are using the 11gr rollers that came with the Multivar, combined with the Technigas, you will need to go lighter on the rollers. I suggest around 7gr. This will allow the rpm to be higher into the exhausts 'power band' and give you quicker acceleration and better topend compared to the 11gr.
My Yamaha neos 2004 orginally 50 cc was upgraded do 70cc with carburetor and sport air filter sport exhaust, now it goes 90kmh with no problem, i payed for it PLN 3000 which is around $700, but it's fun to ride it 😀😀😀
Malossi n 1 !!! Italy stily!! Un saluto da milano !!!
I have a stage6 sport pro mk2 top end on my motorized bicycle,lol. It’s the Yamaha prebug 72cc top end and makes a lot of power too. Great content
That must be such fun to ride!!
Nice spring! 🎉
We need to see a top speed run after the mods 🤙🏼
Definitely! Will keep you guys posted!
Firstly, the fine looking gentleman wearing a red Yamaha shirt. I see you 😍👀
Secondly, this video content was so fun and informative, as a newbie to this I love the educational bits! #malossiboys
Well done guys 🎉
This is such a good vid to be the first on your channel. Keep up the good videos. Insane quality and good editing. Only up from here!
Also interesting seeing a bws 100. We don’t get them in my country
Very nice 👌🏼
Lekker Cape Town boys, nice video i am also into two strokes just the Kymco 100CC models and my baby Yamaha TDR250
That’s awesome. Thanks for the support! We used to have a Kymco Top Boy too! Very fun scoot. Your Yamaha TDR250 is also a beaut, congrats!
I notice you popped a round gaskit out of the old exhaust - did you use the old gaskit with your new exhaust?
We always install new, especially on a customers scooter. But if your'e in a pinch, I guess you could reuse the old gasket. Just make sure it is not too squashed and there is no leak after installing
@@urban_riders was the new gaskit a circle one (OEM) or did the exhaust use a diamond shaped one? I have a bws 100 too, which I've just started to mod. I've installed the technigas silent pro, which came with a diamond gaskit. I used the diamond gaskit it came with only, I didn't put in a round OEM one, so I guess what I'm really trying to find out is if that matters... Mine appears to be solid / no leaks....
@@angelaquinn8310 Yes we used the OEM round gasket and it works perfect. If yours is sealing then you need not worry. It doesn't really matte what one you use, as long as it seals good and does not leak. Happy Riding!
Is there any benefit to running an exhaust on an otherwise stock motor/drive? Will it run lean?
Absolutely. The exhaust is a 3hp gain on a 7hp motor. Best HP gain for your $$. It is not necessary to jet, but you need to do a plug check and make carb adjustments if required. If you unsure, and want to play safe, you can fit the 76 main jet off the Aerox/Nitro 100.
@@urban_riders thanks!
Awesome machine
Have the exact same bws 100
It's an awesome toy for teenagers and grown ups
I just ordered my original rollers and cant wait to install it😎👌
Edit:Can you guys give a link to the parts you guys bought?
Hey Ruwayne, they are really fun! We sell all the parts in our videos on our website! Check it out at urbanriders.odoo.com/
I see a nice Italjet dragster on the background 😁 and a 180cc too
Nice spot! That one is not ours, however we do have our own italjet needing a rebuild as well as a Gilera Runner. Both 180cc.
Nice video! About that broken bodypart, its an easy fix with plastic welding! Anyways video about how the variator works would be nice, ive never really understood it.
Thanks very much! The owner of this scooter has bought a brand new one along with some other exciting goodies. So look out for that in the next one! And then we definitely want to make a video explaining how a complete drive works, so thank you for the great idea!
good job!
💯💯💯
What did you put on the exhaust before the silencer was added
We like to use a sealer to make sure no gases escape where they’re not supposed to.
HI
I have try and do a lot of things with this engine.
Use maximum of yq50 high end parts
my setting
Carbu 28 pwk
internal rotor inition MVT custom
motor KN 9 bore alu from japan
torque drive mhr overrange alu
Clutch and torque stage 6 rt
exhaust stage 6 100cc
INTAKE MANIFOLD + SPACER STAGE6 R/T
vforce stage 6
....
Only way to have good power !
Any reason you kept the stock airbox and not upgrade to a pod style airfilter?
The stock airbox works perfectly fine and is better for everyday use of the scooter. A pod filter would work slightly better if you were drag or track racing. But for road use, it's less complicated if you keep the stock airbox.
i've got the same stage 6 helmet as yourself... how do you like it??
I really like the design and it’s not too bad comfort wise. Overall a nice helmet. I also have the White and Orange one but that’s old and worn out now.
May I ask want a performance exhaust 👊🏻🐦🐦
Unfortunately we have stopped production of our exhausts until we can setup our new fabrication workshop.
What country are you in, maybe have a look at the Technigas?
Hi mate I'm UK can U help me out with a Speedo cable for my Yamaha bws100 I'm in UK
@@DalesmithSmith Hi Dale, The part number is 4VP-H3550-02 and you should be able to order it via your local Yamaha dealer. They can special order it for you. Send us an email and I'll forward you the parts manual. We can't export unfortunately.
that muffler on that hydroformed pipe is going to spit goop on itself.
We only use full synthetic 2T oil in our builds so there is no oil build up in the pipe. Yamalube 2R and Motul 7200 are our prime choices.
This CRP pipe has die-pressed header sections and the rest is rolled sections. This specific method does not use hydroforming although CRP did do hydroformed versions of this pipe back in the mid 90s.
Thanks for watching.
Where did you get the veriator drive?
We sell these Malossi parts on our website. urbanriders.odoo.com
Did you change the jetting at all?
No, completely stock carb
What sort of horsepower gains do you get out of doing this work
The stock power is 7.2hp and the exhaust is +3hp on it's own, so with everything It should be sitting at 12-13hp.
where did you buy the aftermarket parts ?
We sell them on our website, and buy them direct from Malossi. urbanriders.odoo.com/
Where can one buy the upgraded parts?
We sell them on our website at urbanriders.odoo.com.
If you are looking for something specific, we can get that too!
❤❤
How Big is the Piston , on a 100cc BWS
The standard piston is a 52mm
The standard piston is a 52mm
What weight rollers are you guys running .
We running 7.2gr on the Multivar for this setup, mainly because of the exhaust.
@@urban_riders ordered 👌 lol
@@urban_riders Hi guys ! If i Only install an exhaust, should i also use smaller weights than the stock ones? The same weight 7.2gr? And also you should make a video testing differents weights top speed so we can check the real diference between using 7.2gr - 8gr - 9gr for example. And finally the video everyone is looking for, is how to install a tachometer in the BWS. With a tachometer you can check how high in rpm you are going to see if you want to push it further or not. Have a great day, loved your video
@@onitutu Thank you for your feedback and tips. Depending on the make of performance exhaust, you would run 6-6.5gr rollers on the stock variator. We will be making more content on your suggestions, in the future. With regards to roller weights, we have pretty much figured out what works with what. This could be a video to do?! Thanks
Sorry to bother you, but a that exhaust is not going to add 3hp on a stock cilinder. (dont know if the cilinder is stock)
Hi Sido. We've road dyno tested this exhaust and the increase was 3.1hp on the stock motor and drive, with just lighter rollers. We've been part of the development since the 90s on this. In conjunction with all the Malossi mods, we've managed 16hp already.
@@urban_riders how i put a 117c airsal and also full malossi how hp u think u would get
@@leno3733 The Airsal is a few horsepower less, but not a bad kit. The Malossi tends to have better porting and better designed while the Airsal is based off of the stock with stock porting. Not sure the exact horsepower difference.
Hi guys, I just discovered your channel, you have got some great builds!! I have an Aerox 100cc and would like to have this same exhaust mounted! Can you give a me a link to purchase it ? Yours bikely 😉😉
That’s awesome to hear! Thanks for the support! Unfortunately the CRP exhaust are no longer in production, but we hope to revive them soon!
Do you guys reckon with stage one I need to upgrade clutch springs?
The clutch springs will only change the RPM that the clutch engages at. Heavier springs will allow the motor to rev up higher before engaging the clutch. So it depends on how you want the scooter to launch off the line.
If you want a drag race pull off, go with the stronger race springs. I suggest testing your setup first and decide from there. Hope this helps you, and let us know how it worked out.
@@urban_riders alrighty thanks heaps
Ended up replacing stock variator with this malossi kit and installing a technigas silent exhaust on it as I didn’t want too much noise. I’m getting about 82km/h (up from 80kms) and weigh 75kgs. Would you suggest I take it in to have it looked at?
@@taylordickson4089 If you are using the 11gr rollers that came with the Multivar, combined with the Technigas, you will need to go lighter on the rollers. I suggest around 7gr. This will allow the rpm to be higher into the exhausts 'power band' and give you quicker acceleration and better topend compared to the 11gr.
@@urban_riders absolute champion. I appreciate that and will order them now.
I love how all the fasteners were already loose for you; this might be misleading for the average punter…
Joys (or pains) of editing! 😄
Where can I get the exhaust?
Unfortunately they are no longer available
😮😮😮😮 please I can buy pieces dorigine 50 mbk
You are welcome to email us for any enquiry. urbanridersperformance@gmail.com
@@urban_riders I m from tunisia
@@JvNkl Unfortunately we do not get the 50cc in ZA. I suggest contacting an MBK agent in Europe for parts.
Upgrade piston cylinder kit to 70cc...
One day 👌🏼
My Yamaha neos 2004 orginally 50 cc was upgraded do 70cc with carburetor and sport air filter sport exhaust, now it goes 90kmh with no problem, i payed for it PLN 3000 which is around $700, but it's fun to ride it 😀😀😀
where are you from fellow scooterbuddys?
We're from South Africa!
@@urban_riders hell yeah the scene is now growing around the world :D. look up some scooterattack videos they are awesome.
@@maxmusterman1592 Yes, We love their content and hope to do some fun stuff like that too!
@@urban_riders man a cooperation would be cool. aahhh man it would be soooooooooooooo cooooool.
Capetown Boyz,?🎉
Yessir!
name and model please ❤😊
This is known in South Africa as Yamaha Big Wheel 100, Or BWS for short. But it’s also known as an MBK bws, Or a Yamaha Zuma
Véndeme tu escape...
hi
Hello! 👋🏼
I m serious please répond