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RICSPEED wrote:was it not drt that did c edmonds/camlam boxes ??
Yes, but Charlie's also go through a special treating process.
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150 kph =93.02 mph
or would if you are using GPS but depending on a car speedo you are looking at 80-
85 mph
Can we have a genuine GPS top speed posting section not on public highway of course
P.S i am sick of people telling me their SX 200 done 120 mph back in the day
plus a list of Proven Genuine Full frame lambretta /vespa to go over the tun by its own power
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TED CRUD wrote: plus a list of Proven Genuine Full frame lambretta /vespa to go over the tun by its own power
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I think it's a pointless pi ssing contest.
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Do all GPS speedos read the same?
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Stokie wrote:Do all GPS speedos read the same?
Yes although some can be a little slow to respond and some show decimal places and others round up or down to the nearest whole number
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TED CRUD wrote: plus a list of Proven Genuine Full frame lambretta /vespa to go over the tun by its own power
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the green hornet .. ss90 ..101 mph at elvington .. :D
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Stokie ,unless i am told otherwise ?
Muttley i am sure that you and me both
have mates that do over the Ton
all i want to do is have a leader
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GPS fact ! lammy speedo 2nd gear 90mph Fiction


ps Santa is not real ! .he is Mythical !
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yeah.. loads of them. It's a lot easier when all the speeds are in km/h, rather than mph. Even vespas can do it.

I can safely say that I know nobody that is even slightly interested in making their scooter do 90mph, let alone 100mph.
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TED CRUD wrote:150 kph =93.02 mph
or would if you are using GPS but depending on a car speedo you are looking at 80-
85 mph
Can we have a genuine GPS top speed posting section not on public highway of course
P.S i am sick of people telling me their SX 200 done 120 mph back in the day
plus a list of Proven Genuine Full frame lambretta /vespa to go over the tun by its own power
What do you Think ??1
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Muttley McLadd wrote:yeah.. loads of them. It's a lot easier when all the speeds are in km/h, rather than mph. Even vespas can do it.

I can safely say that I know nobody that is even slightly interested in making their scooter do 90mph, let alone 100mph.
I think the amount of people interested in RB's TS1 225+'s & the Super Monza suggests something slightly different to your views Muttley.
When I rebuild my TS1 225 I will be wanting it to do 90mph regardless of whether I will actually do it or not, my preference & opinion only.
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