Ive seen a few engines since 1985 but none quit as slick, attention to detail and whaaaat...FACTORY LOOKING? I mean c,mon lads this looks like it came from the assembly line down at the old factory in milan!!! Hey mate did you work at the factory back in the day yea? ssssh we wont tell now will we boys?
Thanks, it went well too but I had lots of petty probs with the PWK carb so swapped it out for a Delly 26 PHBH, I've also had to change the crank, the X-Tec one twisted (probably down to the old SIL flywheel to heavy for the extra torque but it was built light) I put in a MB 58/110 with a 3mm packer under the barrel. still going strong....
John Wilcox , back in the mid 60's I had a Vespa 150 Sportique and a Lambretta Li 150. I loved them both. Haven't had a scooter since, but often get the yearning. ...🙄 I have lived in Canada since the 70s and you just don't see many scooters on the road, although. ..I see a place in Vancouver selling Vespas. .🤔 Who knows, maybe I will relive some of my teenage years. ...😆
Great to hear "253", it was my favourite in the 60's... crammed into the Quay Club. Good thing the " 'elf n safety " weren't around in those days! Mike will be pleased to see this. Our grandchildren find it hard to get round the fact that it IS their grandad singing...ha!
Hatti it's so cool to hear from you, I met Shane in the Union Inn Saltash one afternoon a couple of years back, he was a bit embarrassed when I recognized him & thanked him for all the great times I had listening to Betterdays down the Quay. I also remember a brill gig they played in Devonport at The Steam Packet where I danced with you quite a few times. Such good times, glad you liked the film, there's quite a bit of Betterdays music on UA-cam if you go looking. Lovely to see your comment, give my best to Mike. John.
John Wilcox Hi John, Yes, I remember those gigs , but I think it was the Swan. Those places had so much atmosphere. Our son has been singing in bands for a few years. I had a bit of envy when I saw he was down at the Minerva last night!! Keep up the good work with the videos. ATB, Hatti.
Hatti HAYNE Hello again Hatti, I thought you & Mike might like to know, the radio station 'Radio St. Austell Bay' has Mod show on Tuesday evenings called 'Ready Steady Mod', & this week he (Martin Bate) played two Betterdays tracks. I was so stoked to hear the lads on the radio. John Wilcox.
Get yourself a copy of 'Scooter Techniques' Lambretta Engine Rebuild DVD & the book 'Stickies' I wouldn't have been confident enough without the back up of these two aids. Good luck John.
excellent video John , thanks for posting. It will prove invaluable when I start rebuilding my first Lambretta engine next week. The text turned out a bit quick but its easy enough to pause or replay. Hope you post a video of how she goes when its finished Johnny
Hola John Wilcox soy de Argentina tengo una 175cc original de Lambretta y me gustaría hacerle unas técnicas sellos consulta sigueñal tanto para la caja o en el volante, que son los sentidos? porque el manual no es muy clara, que los sellos de marca que usó para su moto? Me encantó cómo quedó Lambreta restaurado su buen gusto.
Thanks mate, what type of size engine did you have? I have a 1971 150 gp and am looking at doing something with it. BTW thats the brunell bridge in plymoth is'nt it?
+Gimme 2 Hello mate, before I fitted this Mugello 225 it was a Indian GP 200 Motor. I think if you have a 150 the biggest you can fit is a 198cc Mugello (I think) my pal has a Casa 186 on a 150 case & that's brilliant) Yes That's the Tamar Bridge & Brunell Bridges in the opening shot, taken from Saltash Cornwall, my town. Good luck with the build, my advice, don't go too exotic, & DON'T get an e-bay kit, my mate has had a hell of a time with his & binned it in the end. Cassa, Mugello, MB. that's the way to go..................
Cheers John, And thanks for the info and the vid. My mate moors his boat out there , just up river is the sailing club from that pub with the union jack on it. ill drop in for a beer if i see ya scoot outside.
It depends really, I got the Mugello kit from LTH in Germany (they had the only version 4 at the time) I use CamLam a lot, all the cable control bits are MB, all the fork internals are MB, the crank is PM Tuning, Scootopia are great for standard bits like trunions, cables, speedo, badges & trim, & Scoot RS supplied the exhaust, front shockers & carb. I don't buy used bits or e bay open market stuff but I do use online shops on e bay like the front disk brake & hub from KBR. & some stuff from TSR in Wales. best advice I could give is buy the best you can afford especially engine bits. good luck, John.
Lee Guy Sorry Lee no can do, I'm not a pro builder, just a bloke in a shed with a book & a D.V.D. There's a great scooter scene in Wales I'm sure you'll find some help. Good luck & KTF. PS try Old-S-Cool scooter club Cardiff as a way in.
haha iv got the book, but my trunions are solid and nomatter how much i try i cant get them loose to fit new gear cables, (might have to drill them out n buy new 1,s )
Excellent work and skillfully carried out. You should be very proud of what you achieved. Beautiful work 😊
Ive seen a few engines since 1985 but none quit as slick, attention to detail and whaaaat...FACTORY LOOKING?
I mean c,mon lads this looks like it came from the assembly line down at the old factory in milan!!!
Hey mate did you work at the factory back in the day yea? ssssh we wont tell now will we boys?
Great and very helpful and informative film. Thank you.
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Nice job on the old 66 Lamb' 👍😉
You did good. You should feel very satisfied.
Thanks, it went well too but I had lots of petty probs with the PWK carb so swapped it out for a Delly 26 PHBH, I've also had to change the crank, the X-Tec one twisted (probably down to the old SIL flywheel to heavy for the extra torque but it was built light) I put in a MB 58/110 with a 3mm packer under the barrel. still going strong....
John Wilcox , back in the mid 60's I had a Vespa 150 Sportique and a Lambretta Li 150. I loved them both. Haven't had a scooter since, but often get the yearning. ...🙄
I have lived in Canada since the 70s and you just don't see many scooters on the road, although. ..I see a place in Vancouver selling Vespas. .🤔 Who knows, maybe I will relive some of my teenage years. ...😆
i loved every second of that ,, sounded sweet im normally a bike guy but there is a lambretta out there with my name on it at some point .
Great to hear "253", it was my favourite in the 60's... crammed into the Quay Club. Good thing the " 'elf n safety " weren't around in those days! Mike will be pleased to see this. Our grandchildren find it hard to get round the fact that it IS their grandad singing...ha!
Hatti it's so cool to hear from you, I met Shane in the Union Inn Saltash one afternoon a couple of years back, he was a bit embarrassed when I recognized him & thanked him for all the great times I had listening to Betterdays down the Quay.
I also remember a brill gig they played in Devonport at The Steam Packet where I danced with you quite a few times. Such good times, glad you liked the film, there's quite a bit of Betterdays music on UA-cam if you go looking. Lovely to see your comment, give my best to Mike. John.
John Wilcox Hi John,
Yes, I remember those gigs , but I think it was the Swan. Those places had so much atmosphere. Our son has been singing in bands for a few years. I had a bit of envy when I saw he was down at the Minerva last night!!
Keep up the good work with the videos.
ATB,
Hatti.
Your right it was the Swan.
Hatti HAYNE Hello again Hatti, I thought you & Mike might like to know, the radio station 'Radio St. Austell Bay' has Mod show on Tuesday evenings called 'Ready Steady Mod', & this week he (Martin Bate) played two Betterdays tracks. I was so stoked to hear the lads on the radio.
John Wilcox.
John Wilcox Thanks for that. We would have loved it! H.
good job friend with lambretta passion !
Nice vid... gave me a fix of Lambretta engine from the comfort of my PC :-)
great inspiration for me to get involved in an engine build
Get yourself a copy of 'Scooter Techniques' Lambretta Engine Rebuild DVD & the book 'Stickies' I wouldn't have been confident enough without the back up of these two aids. Good luck John.
excellent video John , thanks for posting. It will prove invaluable when I start rebuilding my first Lambretta engine next week. The text turned out a bit quick but its easy enough to pause or replay.
Hope you post a video of how she goes when its finished
Johnny
Thanks, check out 'A lone ride to Jamaica Inn' & a shed load of my other vids. good luck on your build. John.
Reminds me of Summer 1968... but I had to make do and mend ;-). Nice vid' thanks for posting.
nice work .lindo trabajo
Nice video. Thank you.
job well done mate
well done bro!!!!
Hola John Wilcox soy de Argentina tengo una 175cc original de Lambretta y me gustaría hacerle unas técnicas sellos consulta sigueñal tanto para la caja o en el volante, que son los sentidos? porque el manual no es muy clara, que los sellos de marca que usó para su moto? Me encantó cómo quedó Lambreta restaurado su buen gusto.
Like the way you casually say
.oh and a mugello 225 kit.. Nice ain't they...
Great repair with impressive rebuild......... wish you lived near me? 👍
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Thanks mate,
what type of size engine did you have?
I have a 1971 150 gp and am looking at doing something with it.
BTW thats the brunell bridge in plymoth is'nt it?
+Gimme 2 Hello mate, before I fitted this Mugello 225 it was a Indian GP 200 Motor. I think if you have a 150 the biggest you can fit is a 198cc Mugello (I think) my pal has a Casa 186 on a 150 case & that's brilliant)
Yes That's the Tamar Bridge & Brunell Bridges in the opening shot, taken from Saltash Cornwall, my town.
Good luck with the build, my advice, don't go too exotic, & DON'T get an e-bay kit, my mate has had a hell of a time with his & binned it in the end. Cassa, Mugello, MB. that's the way to go..................
Cheers John,
And thanks for the info and the vid.
My mate moors his boat out there , just up river is the sailing club from that pub with the union jack on it.
ill drop in for a beer if i see ya scoot outside.
Where do you get your parts from please John?
It depends really, I got the Mugello kit from LTH in Germany (they had the only version 4 at the time) I use CamLam a lot, all the cable control bits are MB, all the fork internals are MB, the crank is PM Tuning, Scootopia are great for standard bits like trunions, cables, speedo, badges & trim, & Scoot RS supplied the exhaust, front shockers & carb. I don't buy used bits or e bay open market stuff but I do use online shops on e bay like the front disk brake & hub from KBR. & some stuff from TSR in Wales.
best advice I could give is buy the best you can afford especially engine bits. good luck, John.
Many thanks for you reply and advice John.
any chance you can come to Llandudno and help me build my engine as im moving there next week and dont know a soul there.
Lee Guy Sorry Lee no can do, I'm not a pro builder, just a bloke in a shed with a book & a D.V.D.
There's a great scooter scene in Wales I'm sure you'll find some help. Good luck & KTF.
PS try Old-S-Cool scooter club Cardiff as a way in.
haha iv got the book, but my trunions are solid and nomatter how much i try i cant get them loose to fit new gear cables, (might have to drill them out n buy new 1,s )