Hello everyone, as you can find out from the topic title, I want a small topic here, which may soon grow up to a bigger one. So here are my first suggestions with question and also some answers, where I still lack many answers. Then I just start and hope you will be busy here. 1. I heard from a conversation with customer and KfZ master that if you are in the air filter box, there the rubbers 2. Exhaust change to a rather sporty variant, makes it easier to start, so it doesn’t jerk so much. Of course, this is the thing again, this investment is worthwhile for “starting up”. Of course, the sound comes along and the somewhat better acceleration, but that’s just so at the edge 3. You recommend irdium candles, but I can’t quite understand what the Vorte 4. To keep the right filter clean, if someone has problems with it, because it is already contaminated after 4-5 Tkm, you can only feel the oil up to the medium bar, which actually feels its purpose. 5. Since there are many disputes about the oil, I have read through many forum and asked, sometimes so the “best” average. So I would recommend, 10w40 is clear, but there is no need for a snap like for example full ynthetic, since the Yamaha instructions for use also say that it doesn’t make any difference. You could take the cheap GIP, because it costs 5€ and that fulfills its purpose satisfactorily. 6. Due to some expensive conversion on Malossi Vario rolls and the 5-back coupling, you can get a super stable start and the ruching between 35-45 km/h also stops. In addition, a fuel consumption saving of approx. 0.4L – 0.7L is added. Also on fuel monitor there are some Majesty 400 – roll 7. Because of tires, many scooter drivers are still arguing. But if you sum up everything, the most popular ones are clearly “Heidenau” and “Feel Free Hubless”. However, if you notice who is driving in the winter, Hadenau hardly gets around (; 8. If you have a problem with the front wheel, because you don’t know how to get the scooter tilted, just abuse your own wife and you’ll find out what to do with the bike. Voila the front wheel is up and the expansion can begin. If you want to add something here or give additional advice, if not even onepar improvements, only to, me and certainly others, would be hugely pleased. MfG derkleinemann on a large scooter Edit: Thanks Tina, had let me distract too much.. since I had often already confused “Hadenau” and “Heidenau”. Habs improved.