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ScootRS Lambretta reed-valve kits

Posted: Tue Apr 19, 2011 9:37 am
by scootRS.com
We previously posted about our smaller reed valve kit and promised a look at the larger one. Here it is.

Unlike any other it uses a great Yamaha RD350 YPVS - TS1 type reed-valve and fits under the panels! :D :D

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Plenty of frame clearance, the photo is with a shock giving less clearance than normal.

Benefits: Price will be half or less of existing kits; uses a great, common read-valve.

The white part is a mock-up, we're waiting on the rubber. We'll provide more photos and info later.

For our smaller one, we're waiting on the casting then it will be released. Vespa will be next.

(There are some other good kits out there too, so please leave all drama aside and start a new thread if you want to promote a friend's item instead. It's not a war, it's just scooter parts. Thanks.)

Cheers.

Re: ScootRS Lambretta reed-valve kits

Posted: Tue Apr 19, 2011 5:54 pm
by roy242
scootRS.com wrote:We previously posted about our smaller reed valve kit and promised a look at the larger one. Here it is.

Unlike any other it uses a great Yamaha RD350 YPVS - TS1 type reed-valve and fits under the panels! :D :D

Image

Plenty of frame clearance, the photo is with a shock giving less clearance than normal.

Benefits: Price will be half or less of existing kits; uses a great, common read-valve.

The white part is a mock-up, we're waiting on the rubber. We'll provide more photos and info later.

For our smaller one, we're waiting on the casting then it will be released. Vespa will be next.

(There are some other good kits out there too, so please leave all drama aside and start a new thread if you want to promote a friend's item instead. It's not a war, it's just scooter parts. Thanks.)

Cheers.
+1!

Re: ScootRS Lambretta reed-valve kits

Posted: Mon Apr 25, 2011 11:01 pm
by red ghost
Does it require trimming of the cooling fins?

Re: ScootRS Lambretta reed-valve kits

Posted: Tue Apr 26, 2011 11:35 am
by Diablo
So basically you want the free advertising but you don't want to ask any questions on how your items compare to other competitors?
This thread has been started again because you can't produce anything without slagging someone else off.

My personal feeling is you should be banned from this site. What have you ever done on here but advertise your wares or vent your crazy drivel?
Have you actually ever helped someone out on here either publically or by pm?

Re: ScootRS Lambretta reed-valve kits

Posted: Wed Apr 27, 2011 12:16 pm
by scootRS.com
If you have a question specifically about this item, Diablo, please don't hesitate to ask.

Yes, the fins need to be trimmed. (Not on our smaller kit though.) We're already onto a newer prototype with more clearance all-around. :D

We were going to let people get their own reeds but looks like we're going to be able to do the kit including reed for an incredible price now :D :D

Re: ScootRS Lambretta reed-valve kits

Posted: Wed Apr 27, 2011 12:24 pm
by Andy Pickering
Any chance of a freebie for testing purposes..??

Be good PR for the forum.

Re: ScootRS Lambretta reed-valve kits

Posted: Sun Jun 05, 2011 9:17 pm
by Lamaddict
Thanks Scootrs another good product made for Lambretta's at a reasonable price no doubt.

Re: ScootRS Lambretta reed-valve kits

Posted: Sun Jun 05, 2011 10:39 pm
by ArmandTanzarian
Fantastic! Not even the end of the first page and its already turned into a slanging match.

ScootRS Law could soon eclipse Godwins Law. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Godwin's_law

Re: ScootRS Lambretta reed-valve kits

Posted: Sun Jun 05, 2011 11:00 pm
by sydduckett
and he forgot to say that you would have to butcher the fins......nuff said.... Cr*p product from a cr*p seller

Re: ScootRS Lambretta reed-valve kits

Posted: Sun Jun 05, 2011 11:32 pm
by Nic
In fairness, you also need to seriously trim the fins with MB's own product. I doubt whether anyone would describe Broady's reed-valve as a cr*p product. Like Alan, however, I'd like to see how it fits under a panel and some side-to-side pics with MB's one and the LTH one, which doesn't need anything like as much trimming. I'd also like to see the angle it comes out at.