Sticky Book No3

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Lamaddict
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I’ve heard another book is out due out late 2018, great news.
I hope it breaks things down to touring, racing specs etc more tech the better 😎
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I agree, great news. The Stickys manual was a godsend in my house for helping decode the world of lambretta.
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Certainly helped me when I built mine as we say the bible of scootering
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Agreed both volumes so far have been an absolute godsend. For version 3 I'd like to see coverage of:
the various 'performance' clutch options,
Anti Dive setup,
5speed gearboxes maybe?
DC supply options,
Lighting upgrades

I'm sure there are more 8-)
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If it is going to be out in the Spring, I am pretty certain there must already be a plan as to what new stuff is going to be covered.

Personally, I’d love to see it cover the Vega and J Range, like the old Workshop Manual does. But, that would turn it into something approaching a 1973 Telephone Book !
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I'm hoping for a more "stand alone" book, featuring upgrades and alterations. Books one and two do a good enough job for a basic strip down and rebuild.
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Yes, I'm looking forward to the new book too. The other two have been invaluable.

He has also left SULK.

All the news is here: https://www.scooterlab.uk/SULK-reorgani ... al-3-news/
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mick1 wrote: Sat Nov 04, 2017 9:42 am I'm hoping for a more "stand alone" book, featuring upgrades and alterations. Books one and two do a good enough job for a basic strip down and rebuild.
Agree, a basic engine rebuild never alters a great deal. As mentioned, 5 speed boxes, clutch upgrades, out of box tuning upgrades, etc
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well I hope he covers setting up and running the Wal Phillips Fuel Injector...................!!
Scootering since 1968.
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I wonder if will cover Scomadi's............ :shock:
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