Lambretta cylinder kit, Race-Tour RT195/200, MBgm
I have the rt225 with the bgm clubman and although had to dremmel a little off the fins of the barrel to fit the stub the rest of the exhaust fitted fine, I`m very happy with the kit and exhaust. I only wanted a touring kit with good mpg, it has plenty of torque and will do 70 mph no problem, perfect touring kit for me.
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Evesy
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What gearing are you running. I'm just waiting for the exhaust stub to arrive for my dev tour to get it set up. Sounds perfect for me I wanted a fastish tourer. I've been through the monza and imola and loved them. Problem is when they go bang it costs mega loads to put them right. Fed up of shedding out thousands every time it happens.
Sounds great, what gearing please?Evesy wrote:What gearing are you running. I'm just waiting for the exhaust stub to arrive for my dev tour to get it set up. Sounds perfect for me I wanted a fastish tourer. I've been through the monza and imola and loved them. Problem is when they go bang it costs mega loads to put them right. Fed up of shedding out thousands every time it happens.
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soosh
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That's more like it,I was gonna say that's impressive.Sitting at 75 I took it as a cruising speed which it obviously isn't. I'm running 4.8 in my iron 200 kit and wouldn't say it sits at 75,it will do that but it's almost flat out.fsmlittler wrote:75 mph on the flat albeit flat out and hunched down a little. That is genuine GPS mph and from a box stock kit. I'm delighted with it and have to say back to back with my Mugello it is better in every single respect.
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speedy
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Totally agree John.I run a ts1 and a standard p2 at present.The p2 is very economical on A roads at steady speeds,but rally speeds with mates on dual carriage and motorway[which is most of the time] and it takes a bit more than my ts1 does without a doubt.jonashford wrote:Ah the old petrol myth,shocky wrote:wont u just pass them at the petrol station ?CutdownSpence wrote:Most of the guys I go on rides/runs with are TS1 or RB20/250's so to stay somewhere close would be nice rather than meet up at a layby some 20 mins later down the road...if you get me.
Does anybody actually ride more than around 70 miles before theyre arse is killing them and they have to stop??
Long range tanks will get near enough any tuned lammy engine 100 miles non stop, but sod that 70 miles is about my max
forgot to say, running a cyclone 5 speed and 28mm keihin through a breathsweet filter.slangen wrote:Sounds great, what gearing please?Evesy wrote:What gearing are you running. I'm just waiting for the exhaust stub to arrive for my dev tour to get it set up. Sounds perfect for me I wanted a fastish tourer. I've been through the monza and imola and loved them. Problem is when they go bang it costs mega loads to put them right. Fed up of shedding out thousands every time it happens.
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soosh
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Don't think this will be any cheaper to fix if goes wrong.Evesy wrote:What gearing are you running. I'm just waiting for the exhaust stub to arrive for my dev tour to get it set up. Sounds perfect for me I wanted a fastish tourer. I've been through the monza and imola and loved them. Problem is when they go bang it costs mega loads to put them right. Fed up of shedding out thousands every time it happens.
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rbgaz
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gets rb kit back outer the binfsmlittler wrote:75 mph on the flat albeit flat out and hunched down a little. That is genuine GPS mph and from a box stock kit. I'm delighted with it and have to say back to back with my Mugello it is better in every single respect.
