Friday, June 10, 2011

Roughneck Rideout Stavanger 09.06.2011

Todays rideout was the first rideout in Roughnecks history with a Lambretta present! DC imported this 175TV from Stockholm two weeks after I was over to pick up my Rally. And by coincidence, the Lambretta was only minutes away from where I picked up my scooter. I even had the necessary space in my towing trailer to bring the scooter home, but that's another story. 

Target for today: Stavanger Centrum. We started off at the Esso petrol station in Sandnes, and were headed for Stavanger. 3 kms from start, and 1 km from where I live, the Lambretta suddenly dies. 

First error observed: A loose carburator. 

But hey, there's more. No spark. 

 Will running cure the problem? No.

 "One small step for man, one giant leap for mankind..."


Defeated scooterist DC; Smiling on the outside: Angry on the inside. The electronic ignition has probably failed big time. No cure but to replace parts. And to park bike. 

OK, what to do? Easiest solution was to bring the scoot back to my house. 

After some unconventional towing-by-boot (Including a dirty look from a passing police car, honest I thought we were going to be fined for the unconvetitional towing) we arrived at my place, where the Lambretta was deposited and my 180SS was taken out as a replacement. The low kick was dismantled as a safety precaution, and we where ready to continue our journey to Stavanger.
Evidence: Vespa 1 - Lambretta 0. 

 Stavanger next, without any trouble. 

Coffee@Cementen. Scooter talk. 

DC on our way home.

No other way than to bring the defect Lambretta back to DC than by towing trailer, and lucky for DC I'm still on paternity leave... 

This however gave me the opportunity to have a closer look at DC's Maico Letta. 

Maico Letta, BMX & Vespa Gran Turismo... 

All in all: The shortest rideout in Roughnecks history. However the first rideout with a Lambretta present.
And also the first rideout which resulted in a total breakdown... 

Saturday, June 4, 2011

Tubeless perfection & Vespa service

The hunt for scratchless tubeless rims continues. This time I tried using shrinked thermoplastic on the tire-bars, and this actually seems to work! Expect to change the thermoplastic often though.
Second observation: Mounting the tire with some experience now only takes 5 mins. Practice practice!

Finished set of tubeless: Schwalbe Raceman on polished SIP rims. Only issue now: Which scooter to put these on? 

A new 180SS has seen its way into my garage, but this time it isn't mine. A local guy called me regarding getting the throttle wire replaced, so I ended up agreeing to look over the whole scooter and give it a general service. 

Another 180SS ready for the road here in Stavanger!