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You need to use your imagination on the headlamp issue . A friend of mine used a gilera ice headlight assy in a zip sp front panel , fits into the...
It's clearly fouling something on the inside of the transmition case , see what it's hitting and go from there ? Get some more picture up , might help
I think anything over 21 is overkill really , you thought about exhaust options ?
I'd love to see the dyno sheet on this , I'm currently building a little something with some similarities to the above , perhaps I'm aiming low...
Yeah as above rally, springs hold the pipe to the stub/flange
I think he's aiming for 183 scuba
I think you've done well just to hang on to it for that long mate .
im sure it wasn't that bad . Everything happens for a reason .
Had a few hours free to myself so thought I'd drag the frame and bits out for my scoot , only had it in bits for 2 years :oops: . Have never even...
:rolleyes: Could always take the tap out next time , or use a syringe
You've obviously checked all the usual suspects ? Cam chain and tensioner , valve clearances , engine oil ? I'd be checking everything before...
Warm the surrounding case up with a heat gun and use a bearing driver , or take it to a large cal garage , they'll drift it out for a beer no doubt .
Sounds like you've got it all going on at the moment . Hope everything works out well for you mate .
The mixture screw is generally about 1.5 turns out . And have you checked both fuel taps? There's one underneath the main tank and one in the...
Lol, it's been going on for donkeys years . And I live in Wandsworth , nice.
Nope , took the spiral insert out , made little to no difference . Will be buying a electric pump at some point very soon , that'll sort it.
Can always remove the rear wheel . Problem solved .
And as if by magic , another one turns up. , this one is on a Vespa S125 . [IMG] [IMG] [IMG] [IMG] [IMG]
Painted a frame [IMG]
At least once a fortnight I'd say . Make sure it's on the centre stand , the dip stick rests on top and not screwed in .