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Re: SIP NEWS
Posted: Mon Dec 17, 2012 3:51 pm
by kejj
@sibyl
As you have already noticed theres tons of information on scooterotica proving that the digital speedo doeasnt fit the headset on series 3 TV/LIS/SX. Not without modification of either speedo or scooter.
This means that most of us sends back our copies.
Since you have confirmed that no alternative version will be made we can now stop waiting and order regular speedos to our scooters.
To bad but thats how it goes.
Re: SIP NEWS
Posted: Mon Dec 17, 2012 4:25 pm
by jonny wadd
Sibyl how's the hotel doing ,,,, give our regards to basil and manuel from all on the forum ....
Re: SIP NEWS
Posted: Mon Dec 17, 2012 11:00 pm
by Toddy
Re: SIP NEWS
Posted: Mon Dec 17, 2012 11:43 pm
by red
Re: SIP NEWS
Posted: Tue Dec 18, 2012 6:55 pm
by bazman
Recieved my extended valves today , cheers

Re: SIP NEWS
Posted: Tue Dec 18, 2012 9:08 pm
by DickieD
Sibyl,
got my extended valves today spot on thanks, you can't knock that for customer service considering I didn't even buy them from sip.

Re: SIP NEWS
Posted: Wed Jan 09, 2013 1:08 pm
by sibyl
Many of you will have made the sad discovery that original engine cases for smallframe Vespas (i.e.: V50, Pk, Et3 & Co.) are out of production. But we want you on the road... now and in 20 years. So we decided to initiate the production of a new and improved version of smallframe engine cases. A mighty project indeed. Based on a pk engine case, the new version is supposed to be used with PK components. The transfer ports are larger than original on the front and the rear of the reinforced engine case. More material and additional reinforcement struts offer ideal stability and leave it to you how big you want to go. The base sealing surface is bigger than original. Perfect for tuned engines. There's also more material around the inlet. (Suitable manifolds for several combination options are seperately available). The cable guide was revised on the flywheel side, additional reinforcement and the lower screw connection support the use of big/decentered crankshafts. Inlet timing matches the original PK125 ETS rotary valve and works well with 50cc models, too. The rotary valve sealing surface is bigger and offers all options for further adaptation. The gear axle is held by a bush bearing. The bearing seat of the primary has a Ø 57,5mm and enables the use of all primary transmissions/repair kits.
The suspension arm is designed for 3.00 and 3.50x10 tyres. The rubber engine mounting bushes are premounted (although not visible in the design below). The PK engine case has a Ø 47mm bearing seat and a lubrication slot pointing upward. The ETS engine case has Ø 38mm and a lubrication spiral on the side. The ETS engine case is designed for ETS crankshafts with 25mm bearing seat. Both engine cases can be used for all smallframe models.
First step: CAD drawings and renderings. We are trying to provide as many reference points as possible to ensure the quality and dimensional accuracy of the design.
As of last week we can announce significant new developments: We received the CAD drawings of the moulds and the manufacturer ordered the material. We already payed some tens of thousands of Euros in advance and are really excited how things will go on from here... if all goes well, the engine cases will arrive here in summer.
For pictures, check out:
http://www.sip-scootershop.com/communit ... px#2372714
Re: SIP NEWS
Posted: Wed Jan 09, 2013 3:29 pm
by RICSPEED
might be an idea to post here -
http://fastscooter.org/forum/viewtopic.php?f=18&t=2260
as the casing will need to be considerd for race use
Re: SIP NEWS
Posted: Wed Jan 09, 2013 3:38 pm
by corrado
Forget the Vespa casings Sybil, get to work on some new Lambretta casings.
Re: SIP NEWS
Posted: Wed Jan 09, 2013 4:30 pm
by rbgaz
sibyl wrote:hey guys!
@all of you who need longer valves: just write me a short pm and i will send them to you free of charge.
@kejj: i realize, some ppl have had trouble fitting the speedo to an sx headset and i'm very sorry about this fact. we tried and testet the fitting of the speedos on various models and have not experienced major difficulties, which is why SIP decided against altering the external design of the version 2.0. if you do have problems, however, let me know and we will try to find a solution.
@dennis: not good. can you send me some pictures? i'll see what i can do about it.
@c*ntspeed: you're right. the shocks are currently not available due to some issues with the supplier. unfortunately we have no confirmed date of delivery right now. but i will let you know, when they are back in stock.
@train driver: What exactly is the problem that you have with the rims? maybe i can help you.
how come i sent u message about the valves being to short on my sip wheels 2 weeks ago and was told i got buy extenders of u at £6 ago plus post ?