Last night I finally got my LeoVince Zuma exhaust for my Pre-Bug scooter. I did some research on it and read that there
is a restrictor on the exhaust. People said if you take it off you will
go a little faster, so I got a drilled it off and installed the exhaust
on the scooter. The zuma exhaust came with springs for the clutch and weights for the zuma variator.
I assume that these will also help the scooter run better. So I put the
weights on and that was very simple to do. The hardest part was putting
on the springs onto my clutch. I swear those springs were really stiff
and took like 30 minutes to put it on. After I put everything on I put
gas in the scooter and started it up.
I started the scooter and tested it out and I was thinking man this scooter is a lot faster than before. While I was riding the front breaks were not working that well. I took it back inside to bleed the breaks and man this part was tiring because all of the squeezing. Once I finished bleeding the breaks I went to go test it out. I was having trouble starting it up because it was cold outside but when it started the scooter didn’t sound right. So I went around the block and it still didn’t feel right. So I got off of it and let it sit there to warm up some more. Then I got back on and the scooter felt a lot better than before.
The whole time the scooter just needed to be warm to run right. I had a blast working on my scooter last night and waiting to get other parts for it. For me it just feels good to build something up that is your own. I would like to thank Drowsports for all the zuma parts I got from them. He provides performance Zuma parts and Ruckus parts so it’s cool to have a local shop that I can go to for a ton of advice for my scooter. When I went to his shop I saw his scooter and was like man, I want one like that. He told me so much about his scooter that I am going to get one in the future.