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19 november 2010 om 12:56 #261899
better earlier than too late I start my VCT11 project.
Got a old 1974 frame to start with


Wheel covers from FonS

and the heart, a 46mm stroke 48mm Simolini



That should be ok to cruise the VCT11 smoothly with a long pulley vertanding.
19 november 2010 om 15:05 #279254I will follow this perso
It wil bee a good vespa (Y)
19 november 2010 om 16:17 #279253what happened with the cilinder?
good luck!
19 november 2010 om 22:38 #279256You Crazy german guy you…
:DNice project, again:DI came, I saw, and I forgot what I was doing...20 november 2010 om 00:20 #279263Thats looking very smooth ralf8) I also think this gona drive well for the oncoming tour year:duivel
20 november 2010 om 11:40 #279264My god, You never know where to stop, right?:P
Again an awesome project with a nice Setup!
what about coulours?
I’m not a Big Fan from those wheelcovers…
have fun again!
Mike20 november 2010 om 12:46 #279265Thanks for following my crazy plans.
Maybe that will be my last project.:D
Mike, I thought that a real toxic Yellow will be a good color. I even also don’t know if the covers will fit into the total picture. If not I can put them off and will have some 5 spaaks below.
Also I have ordered a Polini race saddle to get a deep seat position as well as the additional front fork dampers.
I’m not at home at the time but my son told me that the 46mm stroke Simo Kruk already has arrived.
I really can’t wait till I will be back home to mill the Evo carters for the kruk and big cylinder.:baby
20 november 2010 om 16:05 #275517what happened with the cylinder sleeve?
20 november 2010 om 16:53 #275506damn, i think idiotic yelow and black wheel covers is a very good combination.
and b.t.w that cilinder is sick, aren`t you affraid that the sleeve wil crack or something ?
could be a great contender for 100km/h 😛 i gotta follow this one 😛De budget beun tjoener: geen geld is te duur of het werkt nog niet
Link naar Mijn collectie / Projecten.21 november 2010 om 01:57 #279269tnerual, the ports are a little optimized 😀
Some people do it like that, for example on this cylinder.Was that your question?

ritze, I hope it will not crack, keep your fingers crossed. 😀
100km/h ??? :'( I only want to swimm smoothly in the tour field with enough play room on the throttle handle.
21 november 2010 om 08:54 #279270Yes, thanks that was my question. But I don’t really see why you did that?
Nice Project!21 november 2010 om 12:49 #279271that enlarges the ports more than having a cylinder wall there.
3 december 2010 om 12:32 #279335update.
got my Polini race saddle


and this will bocome the place for my 12 Volt transformer for my RPM clock


but the best has also arrived, täädää, the 46mm Simo kruk



Just a little work on my milling machine and this biest will fit 😀
3 december 2010 om 16:38 #279337hey!
nice to see this!
But don’t you have to adjust a lot for fitting well that crankshaft? Thanks
3 december 2010 om 17:01 #279339If you got the right equipment it is not so much.
Just a bigger diameter for de crank and with some Simonini big ends you need to wider the case as seen on the photo’s above.Realy nice work again Ralph.
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