
Lambo crank reedvalve
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saw this on a New Zealand website....


- sean brady scooters
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its not a crankcase reed set up steve............. 

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aww! after all that! took me ages to track it down!!
whats the red thing straped to the left hand mount?
Its in bits scooter club: www.facebook.com/groups/132415046859320
looks like a starting motor 

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looks more like a filler cap for the water cooling 

When i was young my Mom said "if you haven't got anything nice to say, say nothing at all " ..................... and people wonder why I'm quiet around them !
may be a water pump driven of the fly wheel?carlos fandango wrote:looks more like a filler cap for the water cooling
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Thanks for the spectulation, but I'd rather you hadn't spotted it.
Yes, it is an electric starter. The flywheel was an original AF lightweight item, with the starter wheel from a Piaggio Sfera machined into the face. Nice.
When I finally bolted it all together and pressed the starter button, it turned it over (just), but in the wrong direction.
This rates at about 11.7 on the oh-sh!t-o-meter.
I'm over it now........
Yes, it is an electric starter. The flywheel was an original AF lightweight item, with the starter wheel from a Piaggio Sfera machined into the face. Nice.
When I finally bolted it all together and pressed the starter button, it turned it over (just), but in the wrong direction.

This rates at about 11.7 on the oh-sh!t-o-meter.
I'm over it now........

Martin