GS150 rebuild complete!!!
Soosh so nice to see a GS done like this. Absolutely gorgeous mate.
You can't buy style you know...........
You can't buy style you know...........
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Cheers Al and everyone else. Love blasting this thing around town.Diablo wrote:Soosh so nice to see a GS done like this. Absolutely gorgeous mate.
You can't buy style you know...........
It's quite surprising how this thing revs out for a 1950's spec motor.
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I recall reading somewhere that the GSs willingness to rev led to quite a lot of engine failures back in the day. They were so smooth that people just revved them until they went pop.soosh wrote: It's quite surprising how this thing revs out for a 1950's spec motor.
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This makes a pop-pop sound.ArmandTanzarian wrote:I recall reading somewhere that the GSs willingness to rev led to quite a lot of engine failures back in the day. They were so smooth that people just revved them until they went pop.soosh wrote: It's quite surprising how this thing revs out for a 1950's spec motor.
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That's rather lovelysoosh wrote:Off for MOT tomorrow.Will post a few more pics over weekend but all up n running with the Vespatronic kit now.Not the fastest thing ive ridden but love the original 1950`s Vespa feel n sound.Never ridden anything like it.Left all bling/tatt off and got back to what the GS was intended for in the 1st place..a sports scooter.
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