So, what do you get in the Misano kit?
Engine case with chain case side bearing basketCrank BearingsVaritronic, variable electronic ignitionRear brake cam.
Adam it says
Misano Supercases.....
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OK, I thought that it might somewhere but asking the question was easier than trawling through all the pages... also, there seems little point in buying the cases without a crank, unless it is going to sit on the mantelpiece. I guess that a full list of what you get and the cost of all of the optional, but necessary, extras is what is needed. I've no doubt that this will be provided in time
... unless I've missed that too!
Ciao
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... unless I've missed that too!
Ciao
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http://shop.lambrettaparts.com.au/Misan ... Misano.htm is Siobhan's new www. It has all the details available for what she's offering so far.
In the www. Tino? put out ages ago, there waas going to be the possibility of partially finished cases machining wise. One scenario was an undrilled/tapped top crankcase mouth so you could fit a barrel of your choice. According to google translator.
Should stir the imagination.
In the www. Tino? put out ages ago, there waas going to be the possibility of partially finished cases machining wise. One scenario was an undrilled/tapped top crankcase mouth so you could fit a barrel of your choice. According to google translator.
Should stir the imagination.
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There are so many new products on the market, my imagination needs no more stirring; it is merely money and a rearrangement of the space/time continuum that I am lacking at the moment.warts wrote: Should stir the imagination.
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I just don't understand the Misano Supercase offering. Yeah, it has a novel solution to bearing/seal install,but that price of US$2800? And the dealer network on them seems too limited. And the only information I can get on them is from web forums spread out over a nearly 4 year span while their own website isn't even being maintained (404, anyone?) The product seems real, but the show is apparently being run by amateurs.
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I dont understand your not understanding? Which parts of the casing are you not sure about???ulyssescale wrote:I just don't understand the Misano Supercase offering. Yeah, it has a novel solution to bearing/seal install,but that price of US$2800? And the dealer network on them seems too limited. And the only information I can get on them is from web forums spread out over a nearly 4 year span while their own website isn't even being maintained (404, anyone?) The product seems real, but the show is apparently being run by amateurs.
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I didn't say I don't understand certain parts of it. But I can see how what I wrote was confusing.
What I meant to say was I don't understand the place the Misano Supercase has along with the other new cases being offered. By comparison to the GT cases and the Casa Case, both of which have an established dealer network, along with websites as channels for customers to get information on the products. All I've been able to see so far are some drawings and pictures of a woman driving around Australia. Like I said, it appears the outfit is run by amateurs. If it is this hard to find out information on this Misano Supercase, I can only imagine how shitty it would be to get in touch with someone inthe event there is a problem. Just send it back to Australia and we'll get back with you in 4 more years whenwe have another case?
What I meant to say was I don't understand the place the Misano Supercase has along with the other new cases being offered. By comparison to the GT cases and the Casa Case, both of which have an established dealer network, along with websites as channels for customers to get information on the products. All I've been able to see so far are some drawings and pictures of a woman driving around Australia. Like I said, it appears the outfit is run by amateurs. If it is this hard to find out information on this Misano Supercase, I can only imagine how shitty it would be to get in touch with someone inthe event there is a problem. Just send it back to Australia and we'll get back with you in 4 more years whenwe have another case?
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In that case Im sure Tino would rather you didnt get oneulyssescale wrote:I didn't say I don't understand certain parts of it. But I can see how what I wrote was confusing.
What I meant to say was I don't understand the place the Misano Supercase has along with the other new cases being offered. By comparison to the GT cases and the Casa Case, both of which have an established dealer network, along with websites as channels for customers to get information on the products. All I've been able to see so far are some drawings and pictures of a woman driving around Australia. Like I said, it appears the outfit is run by amateurs. If it is this hard to find out information on this Misano Supercase, I can only imagine how shitty it would be to get in touch with someone inthe event there is a problem. Just send it back to Australia and we'll get back with you in 4 more years whenwe have another case?
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Yeah, if the Misano Supercases are as sloppily made as the Imola kits, I'll be glad I didn't buy one.
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