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Post by Nudger » Thu Nov 03, 2016 1:07 pm
I'm reading this thread with interest as it's particularly poignant for me.
I was rushing back from the 2015 Euro Lambretta after receiving the news that my Dad had been killed in an accident.
I was on the German autobahn when my rear brake felt like it was beginning to bind a little. Just at that moment I was able to come off at a service station.
This is what had happened & I think God had decided that for my family, two accidents was enough.
Didn't you have one go en-route to Cleethorpes about 3 years ago? When you were bringing me that end can?
Post by Nudger » Thu Nov 03, 2016 1:26 pm
Thanks for the kind comments WT1.
Yes I do have it actually & never thought of having the damn thing analysed. I just put it down to age related stress.
I'll look into this as I think it would be interesting for all to have a proper report done.
Give me a few weeks as I'm away due to work.
Post by dscscotty » Thu Nov 03, 2016 1:40 pm
I've still got my snapped shaft on my trophy cabinet!, my pal was gonna get it x rayed, just never got round to it
dscscotty wrote:Didn't you have one go en-route to Cleethorpes about 3 years ago? When you were bringing me that end can?
That was a rear hub cracking, same scenario though! Tarmac surfing!![]()
I've still got my snapped shaft on my trophy cabinet!, my pal was gonna get it x rayed, just never got round to it
Ken Tucky wrote:I'm still using Series 1 or Spanish hubs..................gulp...........
Richard
All I can say as a person who has smashed plenty enough transmission components over the years I have been sprinting, is that I have always been concerned about layshaft failure, so any improved version has got to be good thing.
Of course we'll have to presume that the hub mounting boss and hub body will be up to it as well.
I'm still using Series 1 or Spanish hubs..................gulp...........
There's a fair few scooters producing big hp now on the track and the road so hopefully a revised layshaft can only be welcomed.
Richard
Scooterlam wrote:Just a question.
Do vespa suffer the same issues.
Bmw r1100 weigh 2 1/2 times the weight of a bretta, carry loads more luggage and put 100 bhp thru a stub axle only slightly bigger and are not known for faliures.
Getting rid of the crappy cone method can only be a good thing.
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