Me again whats the best way you lot have mounted your auto engines I've seen loads of ways, would like to keep it so I can keep tank in original place bit like stoffi frame Ive seen
Cheers maxi
Engine mounting
its all dependant on what motor you are using
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then i belive you can mount as per the ebay frame
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makes the engine to low,imo,
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Hi!
My Auto-Lamy has the same (Stoffi style) mountings, also two of my clubmates have Auto-Lamys with that kind of enginemounts.
I´ve fitted an Piaggio Hexagon 10" engine, one of my mates also and the other one fitted an Piaggio Skipper (10") engine.
You have to fit a swingarm from a Piaggio Zip 50 to the engine and then conect it to the welded enginemount at the frame.
The handling is well and still nearly the same frame/seat height as an original Lambretta.
Cheers,
Button
My Auto-Lamy has the same (Stoffi style) mountings, also two of my clubmates have Auto-Lamys with that kind of enginemounts.
I´ve fitted an Piaggio Hexagon 10" engine, one of my mates also and the other one fitted an Piaggio Skipper (10") engine.
You have to fit a swingarm from a Piaggio Zip 50 to the engine and then conect it to the welded enginemount at the frame.
The handling is well and still nearly the same frame/seat height as an original Lambretta.
Cheers,
Button
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hi button you havent got any pics close up off the mounting cheers maxiscooterist69 wrote:Hi!
My Auto-Lamy has the same (Stoffi style) mountings, also two of my clubmates have Auto-Lamys with that kind of enginemounts.
I´ve fitted an Piaggio Hexagon 10" engine, one of my mates also and the other one fitted an Piaggio Skipper (10") engine.
You have to fit a swingarm from a Piaggio Zip 50 to the engine and then conect it to the welded enginemount at the frame.
The handling is well and still nearly the same frame/seat height as an original Lambretta.
Cheers,
Button
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Hi!hi button you havent got any pics close up off the mounting cheers maxi
Of course I do have some pics

By the way, I didnt us the Piaggio Zip swingarm, instead of that I used a kind of swingarm - stabilisator kit from SIP (It doesn´t vibrate that much, so I can keep my dental fillings in my theeths.

Here we go:
You can also look here, for my complete and ready Auto Lamy:
http://www.thirstycattlesc.com/mitglied ... automatik/
... or over here, its the Auto Lambretta from a club mate:
http://www.thirstycattlesc.com/mitglied ... automatik/
...or you click here, thats the Auto Lambretta project of another club mate:
http://www.thirstycattlesc.com/mitglied ... k-projekt/
All of the Auto Lambrettas in our club are made in the way "Stoffis Garage" used to build their Auto Lamys.
Hope that helps a little bit.
Cheers,
Button
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You can either buy this swingarm from SIP:maxi wrote:That's great button,what engine mount have you used there or did you make it? Thanks maxi
http://www.sip-scootershop.com/DE/Produ ... +SIP+.aspx
and weld a piece of metal on it for mounting a anti vibration rubber (which fits in the tube at the mounting),
or make it by yourself ( my swingarm was built by a german guy).
The enginemount itself (the metal stuff welded to the frame) is selfmade (by the same german guy who als made the swingarm) and is the same mounting as Stoffi built them.
Cheers,
Button