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Just finishing this off for EuroLambretta...

Posted: Mon Jun 01, 2009 7:25 pm
by Fruitjuice
Just finishing this off for EuroLambretta...
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Re: Just finishing this off for EuroLambretta...

Posted: Tue Jun 02, 2009 11:08 am
by Bilko
That's a cracker. I love that colour.

Re: Just finishing this off for EuroLambretta...

Posted: Tue Jun 02, 2009 11:46 pm
by storkfoot
I look forward to seeing this at Lincoln. Best looking Series 3 I've seen for a while. Please tell me those holes in the runners are not going to be used for any shiney stuff :!:

What's in the engine?

Re: Just finishing this off for EuroLambretta...

Posted: Wed Jun 03, 2009 1:02 am
by RICSPEED
nice ,what are the front shocks?

Re: Just finishing this off for EuroLambretta...

Posted: Wed Jun 03, 2009 8:02 am
by Supereibar
RICSPEED wrote:nice ,what are the front shocks?
They do look like Lince shocks. Nice scoot :biggrin: Thanks for sharing!

Re: Just finishing this off for EuroLambretta...

Posted: Wed Jun 03, 2009 9:36 am
by Fruitjuice
Front shocks (they're only dampers really) are indeed late Spanish Linx/Lince dampers.
The scoot was bought couple of years ago as a restored scoot from Vietnam, and subsequently had an engine rebuild and then the frametube broke in half just below the headstock tube.
Scooter was taken apart, then aquired by me and rebuilt around an original Italian Li150 frame, with my own forks and engine, but using the Vietnamese panelwork.
The fitted stainless legshield beading and runner set was powder coated matt black, as were the yet unfitted footboard protections....

Engine is a Monza225, 58mm crank with 116 rod, TMX30 and a Kegra racing exhaust (JL2 I think) and at the moment one exploded clutch... :(

Re: Just finishing this off for EuroLambretta...

Posted: Wed Jun 03, 2009 11:36 pm
by RICSPEED
Supereibar wrote:
RICSPEED wrote:nice ,what are the front shocks?
They do look like Lince shocks. Nice scoot :biggrin: Thanks for sharing!
so they have had the top shroud cut off then?

Re: Just finishing this off for EuroLambretta...

Posted: Wed Jun 03, 2009 11:44 pm
by Knowledge
Yes, the shroud will pull off if you pour a bit of boiling water on them. They can then be re-fitted at a later date. My Abarth Lambretta also has Spanish fat dampers, but I have turned them upside down and cut-away the circle that supported the plastic shroud.

Until recently, these dampers were the best available. I picked up a pair at Wicksteed a year or so ago for £3, but I needed to manufacture new rubbers and inserts at the top and bottom to allow them to fit my forks. The original Spanish fitting is an unusual 9mm stud (?!).

Re: Just finishing this off for EuroLambretta...

Posted: Thu Jun 04, 2009 2:06 am
by Diablo
Very nice Hope all goes well for your journey over. Very pleased because I've got a set of Spanish forks with dampers to go in the LI cut down I have. I knew they worked well but didn't know they could be made to look so good :lol: