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Carl Net Rider
Joined: 02 Mar 2005 Location: las cruces, N.M.
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Posted: Wed Jun 14, 2006 8:49 pm Post subject: kinetic TFR mopeds |
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Anyone know anything about the Kinetic TFR mopeds /pros/cons?
How does it compare to other mopeds?
Thanks, Carl
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Smitty Master Regional Rider

Joined: 06 Jun 2004 Location: Northern S.C.
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Posted: Thu Jun 15, 2006 7:58 am Post subject: re: kinetic TFR mopeds |
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The Kinetic TFR has affectionately be called by some people the "Road Mule" of Mopeds. They aren't fast (avg. top-speed of 28-32mph), and making one reach speeds around 40mph requires LOTS of modifications.
Depending on how the TFR is initially assembled and prepped, they are pretty sound bikes. There are however some areas that need to be rechecked, and some places that really need locktite, to keep the 'ped from losing parts.
Parts are readily available from Kinetic Dealers, and / or through Cosmotors.com
You can do a search here on this forum and find lots of info on them.
Here's one post that I started just for this purpose:
http://www.mopedriders.org/viewtopic.php?t=4569&highlight=kinetic+owners+survey
Hope this helps.
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Posted: Thu Jun 15, 2006 8:37 am Post subject: re: kinetic TFR mopeds |
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Cosmo had a special sale. I bought 2TFRs and found both to be well made and reliable. As Smitty said, they are not speed demons. I recently bought a 1975 Puch Maxi. I know it is tough to compare bikes that have a 30 year difference in manufacture date but I think of he TFR as the Maxi of today. Jim. PS Having a Vespa clone engine also helps. IMO Jim
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Carl Net Rider
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Posted: Thu Jun 15, 2006 10:53 am Post subject: re: kinetic TFR mopeds |
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Great! What kind of perfomance parts do you put on your Kinetics Smitty? / pipe...
Do you sell these and how hard are they to install?
What kind of mph will they enhance the moped?
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Smitty Master Regional Rider

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Posted: Thu Jun 15, 2006 11:01 am Post subject: re: kinetic TFR mopeds |
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Vespa Moped engine performance parts. Two I have recently built are the Malossi, and the Polini Evo'.
For pulling power, the Polini Evo is an excellant puller.
For speed and acceleration, the Malossi Rules!
As for exhausts, I prefer the Proma Circuit.
The Vespa Grande (much heavier than the TFR) that I built the Malossi for will run somewhere around 45mph ... maybe break 50mph once broken-in, and / or with higher rear gearing and high-performance variator.
I have three bran-new TFR's left that I am trying to get sold before I move in a couple of short weeks. I doubt you'll be able to buy a bran-new one for cheaper than I have mine right now. They no longer sell for $399 like they once did! Now the average sale price across the internet is normally around $900-$1049.
Cosmotors carries lots of accessories for the TFR as well.
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Smitty Master Regional Rider

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Posted: Thu Jun 15, 2006 7:41 pm Post subject: re: kinetic TFR mopeds |
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That's just wrong Jim, just wrong!
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Posted: Thu Jun 15, 2006 7:58 pm Post subject: re: kinetic TFR mopeds |
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Hey Smitty, Zippy wrote the article. What's wrong? Jim.
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Targa5150 Distinguished Rider

Joined: 27 Nov 2003 Location: Tallahassee, FL
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Posted: Mon Jun 19, 2006 12:31 am Post subject: re: kinetic TFR mopeds |
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They are hell to work on... lol, from my own experience.
Seem to be solid runners though
Alan (Myrons Mopeds Team)
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Smitty Master Regional Rider

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Posted: Mon Jun 19, 2006 6:52 am Post subject: re: kinetic TFR mopeds |
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They're not really all that bad to work on, they just take some getting used to, and knowing which angle of attack to persue, lol.
Someone on here taught me to remove both lower shock mount bolts, and open the frames, to get to the carb MUCH easier.
The wiring isn't really even as hard as, let's say, a Puch, LOL!!!
The engine isn't even that difficult to remove and reinstall, once you've done it, and figured-out which way to twist it out and back in.
The hardest part of working on the TFR that I've found so far is removing the freewheel sprocket, or changing the rear tire ... I hate fighting with the rear wheel, but even that's not that hard if you remove the exhaust first. While everything else seems to either almost fall off, or isn't difficult to remove, the freewheel sprocket always gives me a fit.
Just invest in some locktite, and keep check on everything, as they do tend to vibrate the nuts and bolts loose.
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Carl Net Rider
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Posted: Mon Jun 19, 2006 3:18 pm Post subject: re: kinetic TFR mopeds |
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Thanks for the advice and common sense. Right now my wallet says TFR. Wish I could work out the shipping for one of yours Smitty. Looks like i will get one from this dealer-http://www.fiveflagsmotorbikes.com/TRF.htm
Best deal I have seen yet other than Smitty.
Carl
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Targa5150 Distinguished Rider

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Posted: Tue Jun 20, 2006 12:12 am Post subject: Re: re: kinetic TFR mopeds |
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| Smitty wrote: |
| The hardest part of working on the TFR that I've found so far is removing the freewheel sprocket, or changing the rear tire ... I hate fighting with the rear wheel, but even that's not that hard if you remove the exhaust first. While everything else seems to either almost fall off, or isn't difficult to remove, the freewheel sprocket always gives me a fit. |
Only worked on a few TFR and agree... the hardest part is the rear end
Alan
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lemon Net Rider
Joined: 19 Jun 2006 Location: norwalk ct
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Posted: Tue Jun 20, 2006 4:48 am Post subject: re: kinetic TFR mopeds |
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They accelerate very very very slow. it takes mine 5 seconds to get to 10 MPH
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Smitty Master Regional Rider

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Posted: Tue Jun 20, 2006 1:09 pm Post subject: Re: re: kinetic TFR mopeds |
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| lemon wrote: |
| They accelerate very very very slow. it takes mine 5 seconds to get to 10 MPH |
Unless you build a 70cc Malossi, or 80cc Polini Evolution engine for it, hehehe ;^)
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