Trojan wrote:F**king hope so H you re not having much luck up till nowseeing that its Ramadan , it might need a rest
Lambretta Handling issues
- double h
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corrado wrote:It's an easy mistake to fit the bottom steering bearing upside down. [So I'm told]
Any pointers here? .... http://scooterotica.org/forum/viewtopic ... 32&t=23597
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rosscla
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You get the bouncy fork feeling sorted Howie?
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Cant go fast enough to tell. So far its new forks and internals and new engine mounts. The Escort rear shock looks and feels a bit pants but wont worry about it until ive got her run in and the summer this year is so shite I may not find out. Gan up to Ayr for the day weather and scooter permitting, you gan?rosscla wrote:You get the bouncy fork feeling sorted Howie?
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End of July?
If so, no I'm down south working that weekend. Might bob up to LCS do tomorrow for a couple of hours, if I can get a pass.
Other than that looking to stuff in August now.
If so, no I'm down south working that weekend. Might bob up to LCS do tomorrow for a couple of hours, if I can get a pass.
Other than that looking to stuff in August 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."
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Sam_C
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Do you have the slimline front dampers on? (i.e. old Italian style ones rather than the fatter ones) My SX bounced all over the road with them until Ben at AF told me that they can't find a slimline one that works properly so I replaced with new fatter style ones. I think he said the thin ones have no rebound damping at all, so it's like having a pair of pogo sticks on the forks. The new ones do look s**t though compared to the old ones, but at least I stay on my own side of the road now.
Scootopia do slimline ones to original spec you can feel the difference when youpush or pull
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First decent run out recently on bumpy back roads as im running it in and don't want run over, the bike was all over the place. Changed the bearings and set as slack as possible and its much better.camel wrote:Been out on my bike since and im amazed how just adjusting the bearings fixed the issue..you do need the bars to fall to one side on the stand(if the wheel is off the floor) if touched from the central position...do this before you spend any money or make any work for yourself
