Yasuni R vs. Stage 6 Pro Replica *MKII* - What is the difference? PT2

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  • Опубликовано: 25 июл 2021
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    In this video we compare and discuss the differences between the Yasuni R, Yasuni Z and new Stage 6 Pro Replica MKII exhausts - and what these differences mean for performance.
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  • @YouCantSawSawdust
    @YouCantSawSawdust Год назад +3

    More videos please,Scooter Street.
    They're always awesome and informative.

    • @scooterstreetau
      @scooterstreetau  Год назад +2

      Thank you, we are returning from Summer break very soon, more videos coming.

  • @paulbudford
    @paulbudford 2 года назад +1

    That's very interesting. Someone needs to dyno one. 😉

  • @insoninenine8749
    @insoninenine8749 2 года назад

    @Scooter Street Have you tried the Polini CP/CP Evolution carburetor? What is your opinion of it, would it be an upgrade compared to a stock 17.5mm DellOrto of the same size?

    • @scooterstreetau
      @scooterstreetau  2 года назад +1

      Have not had one yet, I like the idea and cannot wait to get in our hands.

    • @insoninenine8749
      @insoninenine8749 2 года назад +1

      @@scooterstreetau Yes, an upgrade to the carb/fuel supply system is long needed. I'm surprised the market for retrofitting old scooters with newer carb technology or EFI systems hasn't been exploited more (like there is for the GY6 for example, an EFI kit where you can adjust the fuel delivery at every 500rpm). There must be hundreds of thousands of Piaggio 2T motors running in Europe and elsewhere, constituting a potential market.
      It's been about 18 years since the Ditech motor came out, which I think failed because of lack of information on how to tune and repair it at the time, which I think would be much easier today with youtube and such. But it had significantly lower fuel consumption, much less smog and smell due to significantly lower oil usage, yet great tuneability if you added a fuel pressure regulator to it (imagine what an adjustable ECU/EFI could do). I know that newer 2T engines have some electronic carb control, but I don't know anything about it, like how much more efficient it is.
      There is the smartcarb/lectron alternative, but they are extremely expensive (4-500usd) and only make 25mm and up.
      Would be great if the Polini CP / CP evolution at least made a noticeable upgrade from the old DellOrto carbs, but there is suprisingly no depth reviews that i can find.

  • @kavenskas
    @kavenskas 2 года назад

    Hello , Should i get stage 6 pro rep mk1 or yasuni r with 70cc stage 6 streetrace? Also what jet should i use if i currently have 65?

    • @scooterstreetau
      @scooterstreetau  2 года назад

      The Mark1 is a good option if it is still available..

  • @matthewnorris203
    @matthewnorris203 7 месяцев назад +2

    Dyno testing is really the only way to check between these pipes.

    • @scooterstreetau
      @scooterstreetau  7 месяцев назад

      Absolutely true!
      It has been done, check out the performance exhaust comparison video on YT.

    • @chad3390
      @chad3390 29 дней назад

      ​@@scooterstreetau Hi where can i find exhaust comparison?

    • @scooterstreetau
      @scooterstreetau  29 дней назад

      @@chad3390 Search for it on RUclips, I did see one many years ago.

  • @insoninenine8749
    @insoninenine8749 2 года назад +5

    We need a sports exhaust with touring sound, ie. a huge, silent muffler utilising the newest technology. Why is nobody making this? Would sell like hot cakes.
    Yasuni R is great, but unchanged for like 15-20 years since it came out. Wish they would do an update using the newest technology - super silent and improved corrosion-resistance (coating and/or stainless steel version) plus an even sleeker style option etc.

    • @scooterstreetau
      @scooterstreetau  2 года назад +4

      Yes that would be a fun addition. Time to do a home job on your exhaust. Many of the engine have remained the same so the exhaust which is already defined for the models. More development would possibly push the price up on the cost of these new designs..

    • @pubbiehive
      @pubbiehive 2 года назад +2

      Leovince Touring, Sito Plus, etc.

  • @MrJanka64
    @MrJanka64 Год назад

    I have to modify a 2011 piaggio liberty. I would have thought about dr evo 70cc, yasuni R, pinasco ovredrive variator. with original carburettor dell'orto 17.5 which jet I have to mount (with malossi red sponge filter). do i need to change the contrast spring, clutch springs and rollers? with what? if you can also recommend a strap. Sorry for the many questions and thank you so much!

    • @scooterstreetau
      @scooterstreetau  Год назад +1

      Yes, you need the Clutch or clutch springs, you need the rollers or the variator will be fine and you will need a special belt. For the carby you need jet kit.

    • @MrJanka64
      @MrJanka64 Год назад

      @@scooterstreetau OK thank you

  • @pubbiehive
    @pubbiehive 2 года назад +3

    If you look at how the expansion chamber is shaped (the most important part), the MkII has a similar shape to the Z, rather than the R. Also, if you cut a Yasuni R apart there are some secrets within.

  • @markov459
    @markov459 2 года назад +1

    Hello im considering on getting a yasuni R but alot of people ars telling me the yasuni Z is a better fit for my gilera runner 50cc 2012. Is the Z really better for a gilera or should i go for the R

    • @scooterstreetau
      @scooterstreetau  2 года назад

      Only my opinion! "Z" is better for 50cc.

    • @exgtt2061
      @exgtt2061 Год назад

      Buy the R, the Z is good with a 50cc cyl. Which you will get bored of.

  • @nickritter1992
    @nickritter1992 2 года назад

    Just bought the pro rep, didn't even fit my scoot. Was about a half inch off on the flange. Bought the yasuni instead

  • @ys.7710
    @ys.7710 2 года назад +1

    Which exhaust to you recommend for the Peugeot speedfight 2(2005)?

    • @scooterstreetau
      @scooterstreetau  2 года назад

      LC or AC?

    • @ys.7710
      @ys.7710 2 года назад

      @@scooterstreetau ac i think

    • @scooterstreetau
      @scooterstreetau  2 года назад

      @@ys.7710 For the Air cooled SPF 2 try the Yasuni Z. Great for 50cc and is relative to handle a 70cc sport kit.

  • @mirafiorimotorsport5678
    @mirafiorimotorsport5678 2 года назад

    Hello i have aprilia sr (piaggio engine),with dr evo and dellorto 17,5.Now i bought yasuni r wich main jet put on the carb?

    • @scooterstreetau
      @scooterstreetau  2 года назад

      What is the jet you have now with the EVO?

    • @mirafiorimotorsport5678
      @mirafiorimotorsport5678 2 года назад

      @@scooterstreetau 75

    • @scooterstreetau
      @scooterstreetau  2 года назад

      @@mirafiorimotorsport5678 bring the jet up to 86-88 with the exhaust, it maybe rich but best to start here, and work down..

  • @aliasniemand1508
    @aliasniemand1508 Год назад

    Which exhaust for my speedfight lc?
    Which exhaust for my 50ccm polini aerox?

    • @scooterstreetau
      @scooterstreetau  Год назад

      Go for the highest Matching exhaust for the Cylinder kit that you have.
      If you have STG 6 go for Stg6 exhaust, I use the Yasuni as it suits my requirements for fast acceleration on street riding.

  • @kristupas5009
    @kristupas5009 2 месяца назад

    Hello, if it put on the stage6 mk2 on a piaggio nrg euro4, should i upjet it?

    • @scooterstreetau
      @scooterstreetau  2 месяца назад

      Are these self mapping with an ECU and Lambda sensor to the exhaust? What does the exhaust manufacturer instructions advise for this one?

  • @ketty5255
    @ketty5255 2 года назад

    Hello Mate!
    I recently bought Aprilia SR50 2020 , what exhaust do you recommend me for stock 50cc engine ? Yasuni R , Stage 6 Mk2 or something else ?

    • @scooterstreetau
      @scooterstreetau  2 года назад +1

      When you say SR50, which SR50? SRMT? SR50R?
      We recently fitted a Tecnigas Triops to an SR50R 2016. The response and performance really is amazing, the water cooled engine unleashed it power from the little piston. A lot will depend on how far you want to go with the modifications, Yasuni R will live best with a 70kit but can be fitted to the standard 50 engine with carby and transmission mods.

    • @ketty5255
      @ketty5255 2 года назад

      Thanks for the reply, model is SR50R 2020 beside tecnigas what other exhaust u recommend ?

    • @scooterstreetau
      @scooterstreetau  2 года назад +1

      @@ketty5255 Yasuni or any other exhaust from a company near you. If you choose to stay at 50cc don't go too high in the exhaust class, YasR, Tech Triops will be fine. You need to disconnect the black/white wire on the ECU and fit lighter rollers, around 5.5 gram also the clutch spring set will give that low down power. You must change the main jet..

    • @ketty5255
      @ketty5255 2 года назад

      Thank you very much 👍

    • @scooterstreetau
      @scooterstreetau  2 года назад

      @@ketty5255 Thanks for your support.

  • @dalefehring9537
    @dalefehring9537 Год назад

    I have piaggio 50cc 2t hyper 2 engine AC with 17.5 carb , stage 6 50cc street race cylinder , malossi variator and malossi wild lion exhaust , is there better exhaust I can put on , Yassuni Z or Yasuni R .

    • @scooterstreetau
      @scooterstreetau  Год назад

      The Z will work very well, The R is favoured when running a 70cc kit.

    • @exgtt2061
      @exgtt2061 Год назад

      Buy the R, then you are somewhat future proofed. The Z is limited. Saves money.
      In the future you could use mid race 70 with a 21mm carb and the R. The Z you will throw away once you get bored with 50cc and 17.5mm carb.

  • @ipman3800
    @ipman3800 2 года назад

    my Pro rep mk1 is a lil bit damaged..i think thats why i only hit 80kmh max...so i was thinking about getting a new one, to see if there a diffrence, but then i saw that there is a mk2 and ppl talk about the yasuni r being better....what should i go with?
    Setup: Yamaha Aerox:
    Stage6 streetrace 70cc
    Stage6 hpc
    17,5 Dellorto
    original Filter "tuned" and with Malossi redsponge
    Stage 6 pro Vario
    Stage 6 clutchbell and torque control
    Top Performance Belt

    • @scooterstreetau
      @scooterstreetau  2 года назад +2

      It looks like you are a fan of the stage 6 parts so you won't go wrong with the STG6 MKII. If it is in your budget and you want an upgrade go for the Yasuni R or City 16.

    • @ipman3800
      @ipman3800 2 года назад

      @@scooterstreetau so you saying the Yasuni R is basically better?? then i would def go for that...ehm im not rly a Fan Fan of stage 6, it was just the setup i was seeing by others and i liked the numbers they were getting....so now i have to buy a new one, and it feels weird to just by the same exhaust again...but i was scared the yasuni R isnt as good or just doesnt work good with the stage 6 70cc Streetrace

    • @scooterstreetau
      @scooterstreetau  2 года назад +1

      @@ipman3800 Yes the R is my choice. ok not a fan, got it👍. The Yasuni is a great product, read some reviews and know you won't be wasting the money..

    • @ipman3800
      @ipman3800 2 года назад

      @@scooterstreetau thank you very much my man

  • @exgtt2061
    @exgtt2061 Год назад +2

    General rule of thumb - the more welds rings, better the pipe. Cheap pipes are plain pressed steel, welded up the spine, top end pipes are like Zebras.

  • @HarmAngeloDeVegt
    @HarmAngeloDeVegt 10 месяцев назад

    What is the difference between Polini scooter team 4 and the Polini 4 race exhaust

  • @elieltormi1212
    @elieltormi1212 2 года назад +1

    Sick video! I have Yamaha Aerox with 70cc stage6 streetrace, aliexpress 21pwk, stage6 sport pro variator, stage6 mk2 torque control clutch and polini speed bell, what exhaust would be overall best for wheelie and high speed?

    • @valtslp7443
      @valtslp7443 2 года назад

      get a dellorto carb, but you dont need 70cc to wheelie an aerox.

    • @elkku552
      @elkku552 2 года назад +1

      @@valtslp7443 I know but it makes it easier I think, what is the difference in pwk and dellorto?

    • @scooterstreetau
      @scooterstreetau  2 года назад

      From our experience, generally speaking a smaller carb is better for torque, which will get you that really aggressive power-wheelie popping torque off the line. Larger carbs are better for top end obviously. In regards to exhaust, probably the Yasuni R.. But we're not talking huge differences here.

    • @scooterstreetau
      @scooterstreetau  2 года назад

      @@valtslp7443 Dellorto is the one👍

    • @YouCantSawSawdust
      @YouCantSawSawdust Год назад

      @@valtslp7443 I'm shit at wheelies.
      Wish it wasn't so.

  • @lametraserillos1
    @lametraserillos1 2 года назад

    the stage 6 is a yasuni z without 2 welds on rear cone ... is like a yasuni r2 /bidalot smr (for derbis or minarelli engines) jeje both are from spain, im spanish ...

    • @scooterstreetau
      @scooterstreetau  2 года назад +1

      Yes we thought that to be true👍👍

    • @lostinspace2899
      @lostinspace2899 Год назад

      Wrong. A Z doesnt run well at 11k rpm which the replica mk2 does very well. The replica mk2 is more like an yasuni R.

    • @delahayenator
      @delahayenator 10 месяцев назад +1

      If im not mistaken the Stage6 exhausts are made by Yasuni. The Stage6 cylinders are made by Athena.

  • @nahaype692
    @nahaype692 Год назад +1

    do you think yasuni r will go well with Stage6 MK2 racing?

    • @scooterstreetau
      @scooterstreetau  Год назад

      Yes🙌

    • @tim0358
      @tim0358 11 месяцев назад

      no take a c16 a R is to low end for that cylinder

    • @scooterstreetau
      @scooterstreetau  11 месяцев назад

      @@tim0358Yes better performance👍 Just another noise level.

  • @jumbo6425
    @jumbo6425 Год назад

    Whats is batter giannelli silensers an stage 6 pro replika?

    • @scooterstreetau
      @scooterstreetau  Год назад

      Each of these brands has a specific set up where which the exhaust will work best, I always liked the Giannelli Reverse on a Minarelli engine, and the Stage6 Pro Rep on a Piaggio Hyper 2. The Giannelli has several exhaust in their range and each has a rev rating, so higher class cylinder will be better suited to higher class exhausts.

    • @jumbo6425
      @jumbo6425 Год назад

      @@scooterstreetau yeah, thanks for education broo❤️

    • @scooterstreetau
      @scooterstreetau  Год назад

      @@jumbo6425 Shweeeet.

  • @satamnn
    @satamnn Год назад

    What is better for yamaha aerox stage 6

  • @dav_id3961
    @dav_id3961 Месяц назад

    R for 70 cc arisal ? Is ok?

  • @theo2522
    @theo2522 2 года назад

    Hi I have a problem with my sr 50, I just fitted some lighter rollers(mix between 3 original and 3 4,8g) the first test run it topped out at 75 km/h but when driving it the day after it only topped out at 70 and when giving it full gas it feels like it’s choking it self or like driving in honey, also when driving at a decline it pops in the exhaust and drives very choppy.

    • @scooterstreetau
      @scooterstreetau  2 года назад

      HI Theo2, I have no idea what other upgrades you have on the Scooter so I can only address the information given. Firstly the rollers are too light, I would recommend move the weight up to 6.5 gram and then reducing the weight if necessary. Do the pen mark for belt topping position. Secondly, check the spark plug is it blackened? If so you may have a fuelling or low spark issue. Good luck👍

    • @theo2522
      @theo2522 2 года назад

      @@scooterstreetau are you sure about 6.5g? If I’m not wrong the factory ones somewhere between 5,4 and 6g. And the 4,8g came with my Leo Vince pipe. (I got the 2019 euro 4 model) I have done the pen mark and it almost erased all of it.

    • @scooterstreetau
      @scooterstreetau  2 года назад

      @@theo2522 Yes start with 6.5 gram rollers and then reducing the weight if necessary.
      The stock comes with 7.5 gram from factory.
      Ok so you have a Leo Vince exhaust. So you must fit Clutch springs and also change the main jet. The engine Computer ECU can also be modified to give the ability to tune the carby..
      Great, the belt is going all the way so now follow the above and get tuning..

    • @theo2522
      @theo2522 2 года назад

      @@scooterstreetau oh okay thanks. Is the ability to tune the carb from the ecu only for the ditech models, if not how do I do it on a carb model? Also is it worth getting the malossi cdi for this setup? Thanks for the help btw I really appreciate it

    • @scooterstreetau
      @scooterstreetau  2 года назад

      @@theo2522 Yes, the ECU for this model is available from Malossi, this is the best way to go! Also check the transmission for the restricting spacer (hub) shaft in the variator. Forget the Ditech for now as it is Fuel injected and tuning from the ecu is only adjusting the mapping, not important for your model. We have a video that goes through the ECU on the Aprilia which has the same system as yours. Watch this - ruclips.net/video/mp2w05TV3Vg/видео.html&ab_channel=ScooterStreet it will give you a general idea on how the system works.

  • @landmonkey22
    @landmonkey22 2 года назад

    Probably made by arrow or leovince they make pretty much everything i think..

    • @scooterstreetau
      @scooterstreetau  2 года назад

      Yasuni is from Spain. Yes Arrow and Giannelli merged into Arrow Co. 👍 Can we find out for sure....?

    • @landmonkey22
      @landmonkey22 2 года назад

      @@scooterstreetau love the quality of the yasunis, dont think we will ever know for sure, I think polini makes most pf their own stuff, except for the Original, like the wild lion from malossi that are just gg's

  • @Ropdnf
    @Ropdnf 2 года назад

    80% of people who knows about motorcycles says yasuni R is not for 50cc engine,is stage6 pro replika mk2 good for stock 50cc engine or its same like yasuni R just for 70cc?
    I dont understand english ass well and thats why im asking...Thanks mate 😊

    • @scooterstreetau
      @scooterstreetau  2 года назад

      Yasuni R is best for 70kit Yes. However, we have used Yasuni R and similar class of exhaust on the 50cc and it has a good result, but assure the rollers and transmission is set up to allow the RPM increase. Don't be worried to trial different modifications in an attempt to increase your knowledge and the performance changes✌

    • @CliveSwabs
      @CliveSwabs Месяц назад

      Can they handle 80cc? Ive a Suzuki RG 80 im converting​@@scooterstreetau

    • @scooterstreetau
      @scooterstreetau  Месяц назад

      @@CliveSwabs Use an exhaust that is proven for the RG80.

    • @CliveSwabs
      @CliveSwabs Месяц назад

      @@scooterstreetau there is none

    • @scooterstreetau
      @scooterstreetau  Месяц назад

      @@CliveSwabs Ahh damn, time to copy and create👍👍

  • @CliveSwabs
    @CliveSwabs Месяц назад

    Can these Yasuni pipes handle 80cc?

    • @scooterstreetau
      @scooterstreetau  Месяц назад

      Which 80cc cylinder kit specifically? Which scooter engine are you reffering too?

    • @CliveSwabs
      @CliveSwabs Месяц назад

      @@scooterstreetau its for an 80cc motorcycle Suzuki RG80 Gamma 10hp

    • @scooterstreetau
      @scooterstreetau  Месяц назад

      @@CliveSwabs www.rrd-preparation.com/en/complete-exhaust-for-80cc-2-stroke-motorcycle/11395-exhaust-giannelli-suzuki-rg-gamma-80cc-2-stroke-1985-2001.html

  • @TEAMVISKAT81
    @TEAMVISKAT81 3 года назад +1

    yasuni is the best... stage 6 exhaust suck ass, had the stage 6 pro rep, hands down the worst exhaust ever :D

    • @scooterstreetau
      @scooterstreetau  2 года назад

      Yas we are big fans of the Yasuni. Great product with excellent performance. Which Yasuni do you run now?

  • @lostinspace2899
    @lostinspace2899 Год назад

    Sounds like you dont like the mk2 or dont even give it a chance. You even say the Yasuni R will give you more performance without even have done any tests with results lol

    • @scooterstreetau
      @scooterstreetau  Год назад +1

      We certainly do like the MK2, (which is essentially a Yasuni Z) we are big fans of Stage 6, and the styling of their product range. If you want to buy the MK2 exhaust, I recommend it to you.

    • @lostinspace2899
      @lostinspace2899 Год назад

      Do you guys have a test bench? Would be nice to compare these 3 exhausts. I already own the replica mk2 with an sport pro mk2 @ 11.000 rpm.

    • @scooterstreetau
      @scooterstreetau  Год назад

      @@lostinspace2899 No we don't, we do not do any racing anymore and we tend to do only street riding now days.

  • @mftuning2891
    @mftuning2891 2 года назад

    Idon't know why you say bushes. I don't see any in the video......

    • @scooterstreetau
      @scooterstreetau  2 года назад

      They are inserted into the mounting where the engine mount bracket connects to the body of the exhaust. ( Difficult to see)