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  • #284155

    Piet30
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      basicly I finished my setup for the VCT09:D

      This will be a red Ciao from 1971 in original painting.

      Combined with a Kick block matched to a 42mm Pinasco Alu black cylinder kit. The krukas is tuned after Arvid calculation and the exhaust at the moment is a Gianelli;)

      All this is driving with mono ratio. Nice for long tours like the VCT8)

      sound test Gianelli

      Polini clutch springs drive

      greets,Ralf

      #436501

      hansieb
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        Nice ciao piet 🙂

        See u on the tour!

        #436503

        PoliniCitta
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          Maybe you should put a pully 70 on it? I think its a little better for your engine, and comfortable for yourself, then you dont drill of your moped when you’re riding the VCT’09 =)

          But it’s a nice ciao, very oldschool 😀
          and nice setup 🙂

          #436506

          Mike
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            i realy like tis moped ralph:D

            i’m curious about how the Pinasco 42mm Drives on pully?? because in my own experience with vario she’s quite Fast:D

            and is it an standart kickengine or tuned? and what about the crankshaft?

            Grtz Mike

            Mike
            #436511

            Edjuh
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              Supersweet looking teil, almost as nice as your grey 19″er, once again you pulled it off : -)

              However i do have to move it to perso’s since there is no progress, just a finished project.

              #436525

              Piet30
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                Thanks for your comments, moves down like oil (as we say):bier

                @ PoliniCitta: yes I thought so, the RPM’s are raising higher and higher the longer I drive. At the moment I’m driving with a 10,5er gear ratio 65mm clutch bell and 80mm pully. I think I will change the gearbox to 8,5er ratio. Don’t need to buy a new v-belt:D

                @ Mike: the Kick block is matched to the cylinder ports, inlet I didn’t touch and I tuned the kick kruk after the calculation from Arvid.
                I bought that cylinder because yours were so fast on the last tour. That was a good reputation:thumb

                greets,Ralf

                #436526

                ArvidW
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                  If I where you i would leave that 65mm clutch bell on your ciao, it improves efficientcy in your drivetrain and will save your v-belt because the belt is not bended as much as a normal 50mm clutch bell does.

                  Nice Ciao by the way :thumb

                  AW50-4t | 13.13 | Gianelli Citypower | 3.2Nm@6000rpm | 3.0pk@6700rpm
                  Home made engine dyno
                  #438812

                  Piet30
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                    so, short update.

                    fixed a Pinasco fly wheel and the fork dampers now.

                    The test drive was great the Pinasco wheel makes the engine much more aggressive and direct. Drive feeling with the dampers makes also great fun 😀

                    Also got a Mix olietank. Like to use that as an additional gasoline tank for the tour. Need to find a place to fix the tank now:o

                    #438813

                    diac
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                      nice, the dempers give alot more stability.
                      cant you mount the olietank on the bagagedrager?

                      #438814

                      Piet30
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                        I’ve tried to fix it between bagagedrager and rear fender but there is not enough space. If I put it on the bagagedrager I can not put other things like tent, sleepsack…. on it.:'(

                        #438816

                        Docs
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                          doesnt it fit under the bagagedrager above your frontwheel?, i know you will be less stable, but i think it would fit.

                          #438818

                          Piet30
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                            hey docs, that is a great idea.:thumb

                            just tried it and it fits=)

                            maybe it will be not so unstable as the tank is not so big. Does anybody know the volume what fits into that tank?

                            #438819

                            Poelll13
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                              Awsome!
                              Howmany vepa’s do you have :O, i have seen some already but it must be a complete load!
                              I think its 1.5 L in the oil tank. at least somewhere around that 😉

                              #438821

                              n!ck*s

                                Awsome piet,

                                the dempers are great, they give alot more stability.
                                i’ve they to on my ciao.

                                im not so good in Englisch:D

                                #438824

                                niceVespa
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                                  great place:thumb

                                  GTZ NV

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