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Mon, 03 May 2021 16:43:26 +0000 quote
I've been eyeing this since that guy destroyed my tires.
https://www.nomartirechanger.com/tc-ch100hd.html
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Mon, 03 May 2021 16:53:09 +0000 quote
swiss1939 wrote:
I've been eyeing this since that guy destroyed my tires.
https://www.nomartirechanger.com/tc-ch100hd.html
Just an FYI, that thing is a little difficult with the 10" narrow rims.

Wider 10's are fine

Personally, I just use good spoons and rim protectors.

Much like a hot Saturday night. Lube, pressure, angle of attack and a soft touch.
Mon, 03 May 2021 17:49:41 +0000

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Mon, 03 May 2021 17:49:41 +0000 quote
greasy125 wrote:
swiss1939 wrote:
I've been eyeing this since that guy destroyed my tires.
https://www.nomartirechanger.com/tc-ch100hd.html
Just an FYI, that thing is a little difficult with the 10" narrow rims.

Wider 10's are fine

Personally, I just use good spoons and rim protectors.

Much like a hot Saturday night. Lube, pressure, angle of attack and a soft touch.
Sorry to sidetrack thread further. I've tried that with these tires and nothing I did would get them onto or off the rims! So I must just suck at doing it. They were gonna tear up the beads if I tried any harder. But I guess thats what the guy I paid to install them did!
Mon, 03 May 2021 21:38:25 +0000

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Mon, 03 May 2021 21:38:25 +0000 quote
swiss1939 wrote:
greasy125 wrote:
swiss1939 wrote:
I've been eyeing this since that guy destroyed my tires.
https://www.nomartirechanger.com/tc-ch100hd.html
Just an FYI, that thing is a little difficult with the 10" narrow rims.

Wider 10's are fine

Personally, I just use good spoons and rim protectors.

Much like a hot Saturday night. Lube, pressure, angle of attack and a soft touch.
Sorry to sidetrack thread further. I've tried that with these tires and nothing I did would get them onto or off the rims! So I must just suck at doing it. They were gonna tear up the beads if I tried any harder. But I guess thats what the guy I paid to install them did!
It's about time someone brings to light the problem with the SIP rims. They are NOT user friendy to install (or remove)! I do have 3 sets (total of 6) SIP rims, but i use them on my track bikes (and my pink PK 200). I still don't see them as a replacement for a standard OEM split rim. That being said, if you do plan to use the SIP rims, make sure the tire is good and hot. Put it out in the sun for it to warm up a bunch. Also use a tire paste when installing. Pro tip...aluminum tire spoons won't gouge the rims like steel tire irons will. If you do happen to nick or gouge the sealing surface on the rim, it can cause an air leak. Make sure to sand out any gouges. Also it's not too difficult to damage the tire's bead by over streaching it . Once that happens, throw away the tire! FYI, I still use the OEM split rims on all my road going scooters.
Mon, 03 May 2021 21:39:41 +0000

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Mon, 03 May 2021 21:39:41 +0000 quote
Well, no tutorial on this. It's just a two men job. One's working the machine and the other one pushes the tire bead in the small channel on the rim. Small steps at a time. The 2.10s are a pain in the ass. The 2.50s are easier. One thing that is crucial is that we spent the extra 180EUR for the "special" motorcycle mount / unmount head, when we bought the tire changer 10+ years ago. The one that comes with the machine is destined for cars and if used, it will f@ck up any motorcycle / scooter tire. Other extras are the plastic protections on the head and on the clamps (red arrows). I also use painter's tape on the rim, extra rugs on the clamps along with the plastic protections and lots of tire paste. Photos following, size comparison between the heads and a "nerve wrecking" mounting on freshly painted rims we did last year...

@Greasy: I actually found the Pirellis to be harder than any Michelins I worked with. Heidenaus were the worst though...











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Mon, 03 May 2021 21:53:22 +0000 quote
Safis, u use a machine so that must help along with second person.

Like i said I'm considering the no Mar changer, or a used coats 220 tire changer off cl, but agreed they can't be used without the hard plastic grips instead of the standard metal clamps..

Whodats, thanks for tips, yeah this guy did bead damage to brand new heidenau tires, both the ones he removed and three ones he replaced them with. And the rims even though brand new look like they are 15 yrs old heavy usage after one swap of rubber with that guy!
Mon, 03 May 2021 22:16:40 +0000

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Mon, 03 May 2021 22:16:40 +0000 quote
I never fought a tire like I fought getting Heidenau K-80's on the regular 10" split rims of the GL. Not looking forward to changing them. Anybody else running K-80's?
Tue, 04 May 2021 03:08:43 +0000

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Tue, 04 May 2021 03:08:43 +0000 quote
swiss1939 wrote:
Safis, u use a machine so that must help along with second person.

Like i said I'm considering the no Mar changer, or a used coats 220 tire changer off cl, but agreed they can't be used without the hard plastic grips instead of the standard metal clamps..

Whodats, thanks for tips, yeah this guy did bead damage to brand new heidenau tires, both the ones he removed and three ones he replaced them with. And the rims even though brand new look like they are 15 yrs old heavy usage after one swap of rubber with that guy!
Cycle Gear makes a Motion Pro knock off aluminum tire spoon that works really well. The trick is to buy them when they're having a 50% off sale...and then buy a second set so that you have an additional spoon. Look VERY close at the picture in the link. The only spoon that's useful is the one that has a little lip at the end of it!


https://www.cyclegear.com/accessories/stockton-aluminum-off-road-tire-combo-lever-set?sku_id=1124055


And i will say that mounting any tire on a SIP rim is child's play compared to mounting a knobby tire and bib mousse combo onto a dirt bike rim with double rim locks.
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Tue, 04 May 2021 12:39:56 +0000 quote
whodatschrome wrote:
swiss1939 wrote:
Safis, u use a machine so that must help along with second person.

Like i said I'm considering the no Mar changer, or a used coats 220 tire changer off cl, but agreed they can't be used without the hard plastic grips instead of the standard metal clamps..

Whodats, thanks for tips, yeah this guy did bead damage to brand new heidenau tires, both the ones he removed and three ones he replaced them with. And the rims even though brand new look like they are 15 yrs old heavy usage after one swap of rubber with that guy!
Cycle Gear makes a Motion Pro knock off aluminum tire spoon that works really well. The trick is to buy them when they're having a 50% off sale...and then buy a second set so that you have an additional spoon. Look VERY close at the picture in the link. The only spoon that's useful is the one that has a little lip at the end of it!


https://www.cyclegear.com/accessories/stockton-aluminum-off-road-tire-combo-lever-set?sku_id=1124055


And i will say that mounting any tire on a SIP rim is child's play compared to mounting a knobby tire and bib mousse combo onto a dirt bike rim with double rim locks.
Is this the same lever?
https://www.cyclegear.com/accessories/motion-pro-t6-tire-levers?gclid=EAIaIQobChMIvaLBnIWw8AIVCo3ICh1fyQLcEAQYBCABEgK1sPD_BwE
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Tue, 04 May 2021 13:29:43 +0000 quote
Still working out of attaching it, then work on the engine as no way my strada engine (23 tooths clutch) with a gigantic rims will be manage to carry the weight, next on plan is building a strada engine with a sprint veloce gearing at the moment, so wish me luck and cheer


I need a bigger garage


Got a help from the kids around the blocks

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Tue, 04 May 2021 14:19:31 +0000 quote
Christopher_55934 wrote:
whodatschrome wrote:
swiss1939 wrote:
Safis, u use a machine so that must help along with second person.

Like i said I'm considering the no Mar changer, or a used coats 220 tire changer off cl, but agreed they can't be used without the hard plastic grips instead of the standard metal clamps..

Whodats, thanks for tips, yeah this guy did bead damage to brand new heidenau tires, both the ones he removed and three ones he replaced them with. And the rims even though brand new look like they are 15 yrs old heavy usage after one swap of rubber with that guy!
Cycle Gear makes a Motion Pro knock off aluminum tire spoon that works really well. The trick is to buy them when they're having a 50% off sale...and then buy a second set so that you have an additional spoon. Look VERY close at the picture in the link. The only spoon that's useful is the one that has a little lip at the end of it!


https://www.cyclegear.com/accessories/stockton-aluminum-off-road-tire-combo-lever-set?sku_id=1124055


And i will say that mounting any tire on a SIP rim is child's play compared to mounting a knobby tire and bib mousse combo onto a dirt bike rim with double rim locks.
Is this the same lever?
https://www.cyclegear.com/accessories/motion-pro-t6-tire-levers?gclid=EAIaIQobChMIvaLBnIWw8AIVCo3ICh1fyQLcEAQYBCABEgK1sPD_BwE
Only some of those levers are the same. The levers that have a 10/12mm or 12/13mm ends on them are the ONLY ones that have the special little lip on the ends of them. The levers with the large ends (22,24,27,32mm) are just normal shaped spoon levers!
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Thu, 06 May 2021 22:50:15 +0000 quote
Heidenau Means "Hard ass Bead" In German
I don't know about yours but, my k47s did NOT want to seat the bead. Had to dismount and re-mount a couple of times to get enough stretch on the tire for it to pop on the bead. And a sorry "pop" it was.
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Fri, 07 May 2021 11:37:54 +0000 quote
Rim Protectors and Mojo Blocks
These look interesting, when working by hand.
https://www.cyclegear.com/accessories/motion-pro-rimshield-ii


I'm getting a Harbor Freight version, of a tire changer. Last time I had to get a tire off a split rim I got annoyed and had a workout. Bead refused to let go. The built in bead breaker would have been great.

Going to try Mojo bars and blocks to protect the rims.

https://www.mojotiretools.com/mojoweb.htm

Mojo blocks

https://www.mojotiretools.com/mojoblocks.htm
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Fri, 07 May 2021 14:41:14 +0000 quote
Any reason why no one is using SIP or FA Italia split rims? The 2 piece jawns?

I added lock washers and nylock nuts just to be safe with mine but the tire install took all of 5 mins with only one curse word...

Unless you're into S&Ming your wheels? I dunno what you dudes/dudettes do in your own time!
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Fri, 07 May 2021 15:05:51 +0000 quote
FridayMatinee wrote:
Any reason why no one is using SIP or FA Italia split rims? The 2 piece jawns?
I thought that only Pinasco was doing the tubeless split rims. They're good (I have a couple sets), but pricy and heavier than the non-split versions if you're into weight shaving. Also, can only run 3.5x10 on them.

Do you have links for SIP of FA Italia's versions?
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Fri, 07 May 2021 15:46:08 +0000 quote
chandlerman wrote:
I thought that only Pinasco was doing the tubeless split rims. They're good (I have a couple sets), but pricy and heavier than the non-split versions if you're into weight shaving. Also, can only run 3.5x10 on them.

Do you have links for SIP of FA Italia's versions?
here's the ones I have, the picture shows a machined lip but mine are all black...

http://www.scootermercato.com/Scooter-Parts/Rims/5581

They didn't seem much heavier than the original 8" rims honestly. I didn't weigh them though.


Coulda sworn SIP made them too but I can't find them now. I may have fever dreamed that?
Fri, 07 May 2021 15:54:03 +0000

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Fri, 07 May 2021 15:54:03 +0000 quote
Those are FAs. SIP never did split tubeless..
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Fri, 07 May 2021 16:05:14 +0000 quote
SaFiS wrote:
Those are FAs. SIP never did split tubeless..
must have been a wild dream I had then!
and yes the ones I have are the FA Italia ones.

No complaints yet. Set up was lightening quick.
Fri, 07 May 2021 16:18:34 +0000

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Fri, 07 May 2021 16:18:34 +0000 quote
FridayMatinee wrote:
Any reason why no one is using SIP or FA Italia split rims? The 2 piece jawns?

I added lock washers and nylock nuts just to be safe with mine but the tire install took all of 5 mins with only one curse word...

Unless you're into S&Ming your wheels? I dunno what you dudes/dudettes do in your own time!
I can't seem to find a wider split rim in tubeless, going with a 2.50 x 11 tubeless. Supposed to fit with no modifications. I want the wider tubeless as I've been told they feel more planted or stable at 60 mph.
Fri, 07 May 2021 19:22:18 +0000

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Fri, 07 May 2021 19:22:18 +0000 quote
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I can't seem to find a wider split rim in tubeless, going with a 2.50 x 11 tubeless. Supposed to fit with no modifications. I want the wider tubeless as I've been told they feel more planted or stable at 60 mph.
As discussed in my other thread, the 120x70-11's feel a LOT more stable at high speeds. Less nimble at lower speeds as a result, but not enough it feels weird when you switch between them and 3.5x10's.

If I had it to do over, I'd go with 110's, but I'm certainly not feeling any need to switch them out before they're worn out.
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Fri, 07 May 2021 20:27:33 +0000 quote
swiss1939 wrote:
I've been eyeing this since that guy destroyed my tires.
https://www.nomartirechanger.com/tc-ch100hd.html
That is the tire changer I use for motorcycles.
Thu, 13 May 2021 21:11:38 +0000

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Thu, 13 May 2021 21:11:38 +0000 quote
Done one of three, newer version chrome SIP tubeless (not the polished ones) for my friend's smallie (the green I did the PK fork for). He has a thing for whitewalls (I never liked them)...



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Fri, 14 May 2021 18:10:14 +0000 quote
What about the Pinasco split tubless rims and save all the hassle? Anybody here using? Seems like a well made setup, a good review can be found here : https://scooterlab.uk/pinasco-tubeless-vespa-wheel-rims-fitted-testedreview/
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Fri, 14 May 2021 19:49:38 +0000 quote
V oodoo wrote:
What about the Pinasco split tubless rims and save all the hassle? Anybody here using? Seems like a well made setup, a good review can be found here : https://scooterlab.uk/pinasco-tubeless-vespa-wheel-rims-fitted-testedreview/
I have a set of Pinasco sitting on the shelf unused. the studs on the rally are not long enough to mount them, or any of the other aluminum rims.

I should try them on my small frame.
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Sat, 15 May 2021 14:27:06 +0000 quote
oopsclunkthud wrote:
I have a set of Pinasco sitting on the shelf unused. the studs on the rally are not long enough to mount them, or any of the other aluminum rims.

I should try them on my small frame.
Out of curiosity, can you remove the studs for longer screws? My rear wheel was ridden with loose nuts by the PO. I was able to remove the damaged studs and replaced them with a longer socket head cap screw that I could use a nylock nut on. I liked the nylock nut because it had more actual threads, the nylon locking portion and a built in washer.

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Sat, 15 May 2021 14:42:08 +0000 quote
It's possible to replace the studs, but it's not easy. And when you do (I did it when I stripped a couple studs with my Pinasco split tubeless rims) it made changing the rear tire a major PITA.
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Sat, 15 May 2021 16:37:44 +0000 quote
A friend brought me this PX200 today, saved from the junkyard. He was going to keep it, but since it's a no e-start motor, he passed it on to me. For only 200EUR it was a no-brainer. Although engine is frozen, I don't believe it's going to be terrible inside. Whatever the outcome, 200EUR don't buy you new engine cases plus I get a complete front end. I'm going to strip it tomorrow and report...







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Sat, 15 May 2021 18:52:51 +0000 quote
SaFiS wrote:
A friend brought me this PX200 today, saved from the junkyard. He was going to keep it, but since it's a no e-start motor, he passed it on to me. For only 200EUR it was a no-brainer. Although engine is frozen, I don't believe it's going to be terrible inside. Whatever the outcome, 200EUR don't buy you new engine cases plus I get a complete front end. I'm going to strip it tomorrow and report...








If the cases are good everything else is a bonus.
Sat, 15 May 2021 19:02:35 +0000

bodgemaster
63 GL, 76 Super (x2), 74 Primavera (x2), 79 P200, 06 Fly 150
Joined: Thu, 26 Sep 2013 22:01:08 +0000
Posts: 6934
Location: So Cal
 
bodgemaster
63 GL, 76 Super (x2), 74 Primavera (x2), 79 P200, 06 Fly 150
Joined: Thu, 26 Sep 2013 22:01:08 +0000
Posts: 6934
Location: So Cal
Sat, 15 May 2021 19:02:35 +0000 quote
Nice Chris! Another P saved from the boneyard. Looks like that one's got plenty of life left in it.
Sat, 15 May 2021 19:25:13 +0000

Hooked
P125x (4KW Hub Motor)
Joined: Mon, 06 May 2019 11:08:58 +0000
Posts: 409
Location: Alexandria, VA
 
Hooked
P125x (4KW Hub Motor)
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Posts: 409
Location: Alexandria, VA
Sat, 15 May 2021 19:25:13 +0000 quote
Re: Rim Protectors and Mojo Blocks
Christopher_55934 wrote:
These look interesting, when working by hand.
https://www.cyclegear.com/accessories/motion-pro-rimshield-ii


I'm getting a Harbor Freight version, of a tire changer. Last time I had to get a tire off a split rim I got annoyed and had a workout. Bead refused to let go. The built in bead breaker would have been great.

Going to try Mojo bars and blocks to protect the rims.

https://www.mojotiretools.com/mojoweb.htm

Mojo blocks

https://www.mojotiretools.com/mojoblocks.htm
I changed over 300 sets of motorcycle tires with that set-up, and one set of Vespa tires. Works well.
Sun, 16 May 2021 19:00:59 +0000

Ossessionato
1979 P150X, 1983 P200E, 1987 PK125XL Elestart, 1988 T5, 1995 PX200E, 2011 Yamaha Fazer 600 S2
Joined: Sun, 02 Aug 2015 18:39:51 +0000
Posts: 3804
Location: Veria, Greece
 
Ossessionato
1979 P150X, 1983 P200E, 1987 PK125XL Elestart, 1988 T5, 1995 PX200E, 2011 Yamaha Fazer 600 S2
Joined: Sun, 02 Aug 2015 18:39:51 +0000
Posts: 3804
Location: Veria, Greece
Sun, 16 May 2021 19:00:59 +0000 quote
Split the salvaged motor today. That thing run hot as hell before the big end bearing seized. First time I've seen a discolored piston and a melted seal (flywheel side). Good news on the rest. Looks like I am the first one in (except clutch side, boy someone was cheap with the reused nut) since it still has the "Rolf" seals Piaggio used ages ago. Cases are in great shape, no seized studs, rotary has only surface rub markings (no scuffs), no cracks on primary, I get a complete crossover, MK1 EFL tranny (outside seal) and a good stator. Flywheel is LML branded and not suitable for a 200 since it has the straight fins (less air volume). Everything going on the shelve for now. Frame is rotten as hell and since I have no papers I can't really make a use out of it (we can't reissue a license here). The legshield though is in pretty good shape, so I'm thinking in making me a Vespa office chair...

A few photos of the motor...

















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Mon, 14 Jun 2021 14:42:49 +0000

bodgemaster
63 GL, 76 Super (x2), 74 Primavera (x2), 79 P200, 06 Fly 150
Joined: Thu, 26 Sep 2013 22:01:08 +0000
Posts: 6934
Location: So Cal
 
bodgemaster
63 GL, 76 Super (x2), 74 Primavera (x2), 79 P200, 06 Fly 150
Joined: Thu, 26 Sep 2013 22:01:08 +0000
Posts: 6934
Location: So Cal
Mon, 14 Jun 2021 14:42:49 +0000 quote
Painted a mudguard for a friend. After putting two coats of clear on, looked great but noticed it was suspiciously tacky 15 minutes later ... then realized I forgot to add catalyst. Uh oh. What to do?

Mixed up another batch and shot a third coat of catalyzed clear over the first two, and crossed fingers.

Success! The catalyst in the third coat set off the others, and finish is rock hard.





Mon, 14 Jun 2021 15:46:16 +0000

Nedminder
62 VBB1T Round Tail W/ leaner sidecar
Joined: Sat, 26 Jan 2019 09:50:15 +0000
Posts: 3835
Location: california
 
Nedminder
62 VBB1T Round Tail W/ leaner sidecar
Joined: Sat, 26 Jan 2019 09:50:15 +0000
Posts: 3835
Location: california
Mon, 14 Jun 2021 15:46:16 +0000 quote
So Cal - I think you just invented a new process for a super thick clear! Looks amazing.

Safis - nice find. Gotta like the spare EFL gearbox alone. That motor looks like it got absolutely cooked - seat must be full of urine, just throw it away. 🙂

Love the offie chair idea. Yes!
Fri, 18 Jun 2021 17:33:02 +0000

Addicted
1967 Granturismo 177, 1979 P200E, 1974 Primavera 125 Hooligans S/C Seattle/Austin
Joined: Mon, 11 Mar 2013 21:16:18 +0000
Posts: 720
Location: Austin, TX
 
Addicted
1967 Granturismo 177, 1979 P200E, 1974 Primavera 125 Hooligans S/C Seattle/Austin
Joined: Mon, 11 Mar 2013 21:16:18 +0000
Posts: 720
Location: Austin, TX
Fri, 18 Jun 2021 17:33:02 +0000 quote
After a 2-month long customs boondoggle

My SLUK Driver screen finally arrived.
Now to find some mirrors.....



Fri, 18 Jun 2021 17:42:42 +0000

Not So Moderator
VNB VSC 09C VMA VSX - vbc vmb
Joined: Wed, 28 May 2008 17:31:07 +0000
Posts: 7280
Location: Hustletown, TX
 
Not So Moderator
VNB VSC 09C VMA VSX - vbc vmb
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Location: Hustletown, TX
Fri, 18 Jun 2021 17:42:42 +0000 quote
Thing of beauty right there!
Fri, 18 Jun 2021 17:46:47 +0000

Addicted
1967 Granturismo 177, 1979 P200E, 1974 Primavera 125 Hooligans S/C Seattle/Austin
Joined: Mon, 11 Mar 2013 21:16:18 +0000
Posts: 720
Location: Austin, TX
 
Addicted
1967 Granturismo 177, 1979 P200E, 1974 Primavera 125 Hooligans S/C Seattle/Austin
Joined: Mon, 11 Mar 2013 21:16:18 +0000
Posts: 720
Location: Austin, TX
Fri, 18 Jun 2021 17:46:47 +0000 quote
Birdsnest wrote:
Thing of beauty right there!
My Ratty old P200 won't know what to do with itself with nice new bling like that.
Sat, 10 Jul 2021 04:25:44 +0000

Ossessionato
73 & 74 Rally, 76 ET3, 80 P200, 06 PX150, 61 Ser 2, 65 Silver Special, 90 V5N 50, 01 ET2, 2015 HD Road Glide Special
Joined: Thu, 19 Jan 2012 07:14:28 +0000
Posts: 4873
Location: Oceanside, CA
 
Ossessionato
73 & 74 Rally, 76 ET3, 80 P200, 06 PX150, 61 Ser 2, 65 Silver Special, 90 V5N 50, 01 ET2, 2015 HD Road Glide Special
Joined: Thu, 19 Jan 2012 07:14:28 +0000
Posts: 4873
Location: Oceanside, CA
Sat, 10 Jul 2021 04:25:44 +0000 quote
Had a new one happen. Had a cylinder mailed to me via USPS and noticed the box was pretty beat up. Went to run the piston through it and it got hung up. Took a closer look and noticed the skirt was dented in. Anyone care to guess how high it was dropped to dent the skirt?


Check the 11 o’clock position

Sat, 10 Jul 2021 23:49:37 +0000

Lucky
76 Sprint V, 63 GL, 62 VBB, 05 Stella, 66 Smallstate, 08 Stella (for now)
Joined: Thu, 16 Jun 2011 14:59:35 +0000
Posts: 8377
Location: Nashville
 
Lucky
76 Sprint V, 63 GL, 62 VBB, 05 Stella, 66 Smallstate, 08 Stella (for now)
Joined: Thu, 16 Jun 2011 14:59:35 +0000
Posts: 8377
Location: Nashville
Sat, 10 Jul 2021 23:49:37 +0000 quote
At least it got to you. When QAScooter sent me a couple of two port cylinders, all I got was an empty box
Sun, 11 Jul 2021 03:01:40 +0000

Veni, Vidi, Posti
'15 GTS300, '86 PX125EFL, '66 VBB, '01 ET4
Joined: Fri, 05 Apr 2013 02:54:23 +0000
Posts: 7686
Location: San Diego, CA
 
Veni, Vidi, Posti
'15 GTS300, '86 PX125EFL, '66 VBB, '01 ET4
Joined: Fri, 05 Apr 2013 02:54:23 +0000
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Location: San Diego, CA
Sun, 11 Jul 2021 03:01:40 +0000 quote
Every time I see this thread I miss Bitza more
Sun, 11 Jul 2021 11:23:25 +0000

Veni, Vidi, Posti
a not so normal vbb2 '64, a weirdo vbx '86, a not so normal pts100 '82 and a yellow sunshine '74 sprint
Joined: Mon, 15 Jun 2009 15:12:19 +0000
Posts: 5794
Location: Indo
 
Veni, Vidi, Posti
a not so normal vbb2 '64, a weirdo vbx '86, a not so normal pts100 '82 and a yellow sunshine '74 sprint
Joined: Mon, 15 Jun 2009 15:12:19 +0000
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Location: Indo
Sun, 11 Jul 2021 11:23:25 +0000 quote
Same as me, to make him proud, this is what i do todag


Change a senior friend piston ring and fix a carb as well

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