Tag «velocity stack»

TOMOS VELOCITY STACK V

It’s one thing to do sweet dyno pulls and post graphs that look cool, and I was excited to do that. But ultimately I’d like to sell these as a functional part to the masses that crave them. For that I have to actually test these in the real world. By trade I’m a metal …

TOMOS VELOCITY STACK IV

So far I’ve done only street testing with a butt dyno, which are notorious for weak accuracy. To be a bit more scientific I called up my friends at Scooter Swap Shop and set up a dyno session on their rolling dyno. They are super nice guys who know their tuning so if you are …

TOMOS VELOCITY STACK III

There were issues with the last test part. The rubber was still too soft with the 60A blend and the airbox would try to fall off when I rode. The plan was easy, just get the next harder rubber and make another. Well, thing is, that was the hardest rubber they made in that compound …

TOMOS VELOCITY STACK II

The first test was really successful. My only issues was the softness of the rubber , the fleshtone color (not very A E S T H E T I C) , and how well it stayed attached to the airbox. The original rubber was a urethane compound with a shore hardness of 40A so I …

TOMOS VELOCITY STACK I

First up, I love the A55 Tomos. They are great. I’ve owned a handful, I used to work on them when we sold them at a shop, and my girl currently owns one. I’ve built 3 different gila A55, piles of other kitted ones, and run 10 of thousands of miles on stock ones. Easily …