Pinasco Si 26 "R"
Just seen these advertised in Germany , does anyone have one or know anything about them and if they are any good where do I get one from ? Thanks
Hi thanks but it is definitely a 26/26 that I saw , it's very similar to hot rod Al's Venturi from USA , I can't seem to find it now 

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http://www.lambretta-teile.de/Carb-26mm ... e-Vespa-PX
This one
I think you also need this.
http://www.lambretta-teile.de/Carb-bowl ... a-PX-Lusso
This one
I think you also need this.
http://www.lambretta-teile.de/Carb-bowl ... a-PX-Lusso
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Bloody hell. That's pricy. Is there any advantage to it over a 30mil Delorto?
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Wonder what the difference is between the above and this one in performance terms
http://www.lambretta-teile.de/Carb-26mm ... e-Vespa-PX
http://www.lambretta-teile.de/Carb-26mm ... e-Vespa-PX
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my thoughts exactly and i have heard they are a nightmare to set up. I've seen them with the polini venturi filter. i suppose the only advantage is you have the option to keep the oil pump.Muttley McLadd wrote:Bloody hell. That's pricy. Is there any advantage to it over a 30mil Delorto?
i prefer pre-mix fuel, then i know its got oil.
gary
The downdraughts work quite well for what they are but I'd certainly not spend any money on a tarted up version. Plenty of sidedraughts out there that'll do the job better if having to premix.