I couldnt resist.
rigged up a test tank and tidied the bodged ignition loom.
shes alive!!!!!
well happy. Fired up quickly. Idles beautifully.
revs a treat
my first ever scooter build. cagiva mito 125 engine
and it great motivation to help drive things along.
Great build and great thread.
I'm the type of bloke that if I read a book I read for 15 hours, the whole book, therefore I don't read books...
So, any chance of taking a week or 2 off work and getting on with this
I need more,...now!!
I'm the type of bloke that if I read a book I read for 15 hours, the whole book, therefore I don't read books...
So, any chance of taking a week or 2 off work and getting on with this

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Thanks. Hearing that beautiful exhaust note has really spurred me on. This was part of the reason that I wanted to hear it.
also as i have never heard it run and its been sat for last couple of years i was eager to start it.
it will obviously need jetting correctly but i have been just sticking my finger in the carb mouth and lifting the slide lol.
exhaust sounds great. It revs like a motocross bike.
soon as its off the bench i will try and do a video walk round and the motor running
also as i have never heard it run and its been sat for last couple of years i was eager to start it.
it will obviously need jetting correctly but i have been just sticking my finger in the carb mouth and lifting the slide lol.
exhaust sounds great. It revs like a motocross bike.
soon as its off the bench i will try and do a video walk round and the motor running
heavy is good, heavy is reliable, and if it does fail, hit them with it!!!
Some great fabrication and good use of different parts.
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Fan bloody tastic!!!
what steel did you use for the cradle/frame full spec please as ime sourcing materials for next build
live life your a long time dead
ps top job m8
live life your a long time dead
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isnt it about time someone designed some taper bearings and cups for lambrettasDiablo wrote:Very impressive.
I was only thinking the other day why don't more people use taper bearings when scratch building a scoot.
Can't wait for more posts.