Just seen a kit to covert a standard PX engine from a 4 speed to a 5 speed, has anyone done this conversion and do you have any feed back?
http://www.thaivespashop.com/detail.asp?pid=43
5 Gear Vespa????
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servetakid
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I love the lack of information on some shops.
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if i remember correctly but i may have drunk some beer since then, about twenty years ago there was an exact same kit out and it was a complete waste of time.
may have been on an armandos?
can not see the point at all unless you have a bike that revs its tits off in 4th.
may have been on an armandos?
can not see the point at all unless you have a bike that revs its tits off in 4th.
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i had one about 15 years ago it came out of an armandos 225 - tried it and it was useless.
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I remember the Armando's 5-Speed box when it first came out, I few people I know tried it and they all experienced the same problem which was it 'ate' cruciforms for breakfast...!
Maybe this box is not from the same manufacturer...? but I guess the challenge would be the same in that the gears are too thin to support the cruciform when it's spinning at speed.
Maybe this box is not from the same manufacturer...? but I guess the challenge would be the same in that the gears are too thin to support the cruciform when it's spinning at speed.
