RB20 (200cc) - Pictures and Spec
- noggin1969
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Have the price of 150 blocks just shot up on E.Bay ?
Has a mind full of useless s**t and isn't afraid to use it !
Want one
Just been on A.F. Rayspeeds site, no Dyno charts on there, only for the RB225. It must have been run on a Dyno at some point, so where are the print out's Still want one
Have all 150 casings got as much meat around the transfers as the Indian GP150 has?
I do really like the look of this kit & have a S3 LI150 motor knocking around.
I do really like the look of this kit & have a S3 LI150 motor knocking around.
They're made using the same as the 200cc casing but with a 150cc casing mouth.RBG wrote:Have all 150 casings got as much meat around the transfers as the Indian GP150 has?
I do really like the look of this kit & have a S3 LI150 motor knocking around.
- sean brady scooters
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yes its 30mm comp height,and 66mm bore.....
Sean Brady Scooters - 01765 690 698
http://www.lambrettaspares.com/sparepar ... 00m30.htmleden wrote: Does anyone make base packing plates for the 150 casings?
You know were I'm going with his
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I know that the garph, which is taken from the Af website, is not very technical, but it looks to me that the RB20 has more peak power that the RB22.
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I too have thought about the small block, a Gp150 one went for abot £30.00 on ebay yesterday
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I too have thought about the small block, a Gp150 one went for abot £30.00 on ebay yesterday
what sort of costings apply to the bits you have gathered together, looks very interesting