Hey there... I have a 06 Bee Wee that has 4500 kms on it.. Congrats on a good purchase.. It is my 3rd scooter and by far my favorite.. Is the 08 a 2stroke or the new 125 4stroke I heard Yamaha was going to use?
I would agree that do nothing ( other than decals:-} ) until you have done 1000kms.. Your scooter will naturally preform better once you get around that mark.. My scoot , which I affectionately call " Super Bee ", has had the following "mods" done....... Malossi 125cc kit, Malossi variator kit as well as the Gianelli Sprint exhaust that you have/getting.. I would agree that there was lag at low speed until last week when we installed a Mallosi Delta Adj clutch.. Now we have reduced lag to real low speeds, around 10/15 kms and then the bike takes off.. Pipe great place to start but variator WILL help as WILL the clutch..( if you don't do these expect some lag on take off. ) That is my latest addition to my Super Bee and as such it will need adj as it settles in... even so, I can now get my front wheel up and hold it.. the Malossi clutch bitting better than the original is definitely helping there :-} I not mechanically minded but do feel that if you have a friend that is you should be able.. Parts can be shipped to you from places like Scooter HQ, I would think, or I am sure that Scott @ Scooter Style up here at Noosa, Qld can help.. He did all the work on my scooter and I have found him to be very helpful and able..
@ the same time as the clutch we tried 2 different adj shocks on my scoot. I am a big guy @ 110kg and the negative that i do have about this bike is the ride.. It needs, in my opinion a shock that has better dampening.. you will be 10m after a bump but still bouncing... I do sit back on the seat, putting my weight more directly over the spring. If you take ya scooter off-road ( what fun it is ) the system does seem to work better. Problem we had with both shocks was that it was bottoming out, the first one while turning and on driveways and the second while sitting on it..we tried varries adj on both units but had no real success.. So far that is the only mod that did not make a difference and we reinstalled the original shock..
Set a new top speed on my little Super Bee last week, was able to sit on 110km/ph, and I will have to admit, that was wind assisted but on a flat road. The 2 stroke engine does take well to the mods and i have increased torque as well top end, and all going to plan, a carby will be next, unless someone can suggest a solution to my suspension problem.. I do believe that different tires will change the road feel / noise.. any one used the SAVA sticky tires, they seem to be mentioned almost as much as the conti twist..Will be doing the tires @ my 5000km service..
anyway S26... hope this gives you a couple of ideas on how to get more out of your BWS... oh yeah... go bush... :-}