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Re: SX Refresh

Postby nsaints » Sun Aug 28, 2022 7:09 am

I was once that 11 stone, 6 foot niter goer too ;)
The only thing that remained a constant 35 years later is the 6ft part :D

Decisions decisions - I have the parts to go 5.3 or 5.4 in the garage and not break my spend £’s limitation
I’ll have a think riding back from IoW today
It’s a flip a coin question to answer though.
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Re: SX Refresh

Postby nsaints » Thu Sep 01, 2022 9:22 am

Decided against SX150 gearing and to trial 5.4
problem is try as much as I could I couldn't get an IWIS 81 link chain onto 15/48 sprockets. I maybe could if I'd forced it, however the chain would be as tight as a piano string, causing excessive wear in the bearings
Not just me as there's a thread within this forum with the same issue - seems an 82 link chain is the solution with a push down tensioner

I've therefore gone with 5.3. 1st test drive went well, scoot is clearly rich in all throttle positions
more testing required..
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Re: SX Refresh

Postby nsaints » Tue Mar 14, 2023 9:47 am

Not updated this thread for a bit…

Turned out to be a failed experiment - my assumption is that Stuart’s SX150 performed so well as he was/is the weight of a ‘racing snake’. The same configuration and I was dropping into 2nd into a head wind and incline at my ‘who ate all the pies’ weight :roll:

Perhaps the SX150 gear box with standard sprockets..!?

Anyhow, disillusioned, over the winter I returned back to the previous GT186 configuration..
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Re: SX Refresh

Postby nsaints » Tue Mar 14, 2023 7:10 pm

One of the other job's over winter was to repair the kick start side rear runner, which was badly split.
In fact it was worse than I thought - 3 cracks in total (I thought 2)

you can barely make out a couple of the cracks from this image, with another under the plastic floor board trim running front to back

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I didn't want a local garage type repair, but rather trust a specialist whose used to working with Lambretta's, and a repair that won't need doing again.
Step forward Dean Stradling. If you are not familiar with Dean's amazing repair work, check out his engine, frame, and body repairs on Facebook

Here's a summary of Dean's repair (apologies if the order isn't exact)

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Over to me to touch up the paint
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Re: SX Refresh

Postby alex_hughes » Wed Mar 15, 2023 7:32 pm

Lovely work by Dean, so worthwhile doing a proper repair on a scooter of this calibre, and it gets the GP reinforcement as an upgrade... shouldn't need doing again. Thanks for posting.

PS Dean Stradling is worth following on Instagram - see repairs done which would confound most other repairers, pretty much all Lambretta too.
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Re: SX Refresh

Postby Toddy » Wed Mar 15, 2023 7:34 pm

alex_hughes wrote:Lovely work by Dean, so worthwhile doing a proper repair on a scooter of this calibre, and it gets the GP reinforcement as an upgrade... shouldn't need doing again. Thanks for posting.

PS Dean Stradling is worth following on Instagram - see repairs done which would confound most other repairers, pretty much all Lambretta too.


Couldn’t agree more a magician at work, he repaired a winter headset for me excellent work :D
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Re: SX Refresh

Postby nsaints » Thu Apr 20, 2023 2:20 pm

Had the paint matched, painted the repaired outside edge of rear runner and refitted.
As the old runner was a couple of inches of sheet steel from becoming 2 halves of a rear runner, I'm pleased with the outcome.

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Re: SX Refresh

Postby ULC Soulagent » Thu Apr 20, 2023 7:44 pm

Very Nice ;)
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Re: SX Refresh

Postby shamrockexpress » Fri Apr 21, 2023 11:04 am

Is that a hairline crack appearing :o
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Re: SX Refresh

Postby shamrockexpress » Fri Apr 21, 2023 11:05 am

LOL :lol: :lol: :lol:
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Re: SX Refresh

Postby nsaints » Fri Apr 21, 2023 12:03 pm

Not unless cracks are appearing due to be pushed in and out the garage

:lol: :)
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