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I see a vega in the second shot?
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possibly going into an LD frame ??
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With a bit of luck its going in my Vega. It's a parmakit 130 reedvalve kit for a smallframe vespa. The case is a j125 starstream
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I like that :D
What crank are you going to use ?
When i was young my Mom said "if you haven't got anything nice to say, say nothing at all " ..................... and people wonder why I'm quiet around them !
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carlos fandango wrote:I like that :D
What crank are you going to use ?
Sunny with a slight mod and a 105mm rod. Stroke 48mm might have to trim a bit off the cylinder or head or both ideally it would need a 51 stroke '
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I like that, hope to see it working.
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Thought you was quiet in the garage tonight mate to many things running through your head ;)

And you didn't break any of my tools :lol: :lol:
As my Dad used to say "Each to their own lad"
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Toddy wrote:Thought you was quiet in the garage tonight mate to many things running through your head ;)

And you didn't break any of my tools :lol: :lol:
not quiet mate, you had a big crowd last nite :lol: , banned from mag flange bearing swaps now that i have bust your new gadge, jossie will do em from now on :shock:
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tea5ive wrote:please remove from your heads the convetional position of exhaust and carb position before answering
i get you now :oops:
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so ..why not stick with your first plan and have the carb forwards .. ill bet that manifild as it is would curve its way round the frame nicely .. pipe out the back ..and i know a pipe fab guy near me .. bang on .. so

do you intend to fit an adaptor plate or weld up ?? how does the j motor compare stroke wise to a smallie motor ??
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