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Picked up my scooter after being at replay for two weeks , drove over this morning after a 1.5hr trip and can't fault the lads in chalkie and cherio for there work . My scooter rides awesome and pulls pukka ok had a £950 repair bill but worth every penny . New 186 mugello kit , lightened fly wheel dyno set up , changed parts that needed doing that previous owner fcuked up if anyone wants someone decent well worth a visit to them :bouncing: :bouncing: :bouncing:
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Glad you've got it sorted, you can get on with enjoying it now.
"Our dilemma is that we hate change and love it at the same time; what we really want is for things to remain the same but get better."
Many thanks yes been out for last few hrs in lite snow in bucks :bouncing:
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So, just to clarify, your scoot feels better than it did before when it was dynoed at 7hp?simonwwfc wrote:... My scooter rides awesome and pulls pukka ok..............
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I wouldn't bother going out with less than 20bhpstorkfoot wrote:So, just to clarify, your scoot feels better than it did before when it was dynoed at 7hp?simonwwfc wrote:... My scooter rides awesome and pulls pukka ok..............
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Train Driver wrote:I wouldn't bother going out with less than 20bhpstorkfoot wrote:So, just to clarify, your scoot feels better than it did before when it was dynoed at 7hp?simonwwfc wrote:... My scooter rides awesome and pulls pukka ok..............
well he be stuffed if he took that approach.
what did it do on the dyno? is it fitted straight out of the box or you had it worked on?
glad that you got it back and can now enjoy it
heavy is good, heavy is reliable, and if it does fail, hit them with it!!!
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Please please please tell me this if for a different scooter Simon????
http://scooterotica.org/forum/viewtopic ... 39&t=25702
http://scooterotica.org/forum/viewtopic ... 39&t=25702
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Couldn't agree more, Chalky and Ciro build our Lambretta race engines.simonwwfc wrote:Picked up my scooter after being at replay for two weeks , drove over this morning after a 1.5hr trip and can't fault the lads in chalkie and cherio for there work . My scooter rides awesome and pulls pukka ok had a £950 repair bill but worth every penny . New 186 mugello kit , lightened fly wheel dyno set up , changed parts that needed doing that previous owner fcuked up if anyone wants someone decent well worth a visit to them :bouncing: :bouncing: :bouncing:
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I've only met Ciro at BSSO race meets, he couldn't have been more helpful. Got his hands dirty on our scoot even though he was racing himself that day and had his own scoot to look after. Top fella.
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I foresee another £950 bill.Donnie wrote:Please please please tell me this if for a different scooter Simon????
http://scooterotica.org/forum/viewtopic ... 39&t=25702
It doesn't warrant a smiley.