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  • Scootering classics: LCGB – A snapshot in time – part 2

    Scootering classics: LCGB – A snapshot in time – part 2

    The second hall in Stu Owen’s retrospective of the LCGB. The LCGB marked the tenth anniversary of its resurrection in 1987. During that time the club had gone through many difficult periods and many committee changes, yet despite all the setbacks it somehow survived. The reality though, was that the club hadn’t grown much over…

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  • Scootering classics: Less is more

    Scootering classics: Less is more

    The difference between being good and being great is attention to detail. Paul Carter’s TV175 shows what attention to detail and meticulous planning can achieve… Leeds-based Paul Carter earns his living as a safety engineer on offshore drilling platforms, an occupation where a ‘that’ll do’ attitude isn’t in the vocabulary. Apply that same level of…

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  • Scootering classics: Scootering words & sounds – August 2016

    Scootering classics: Scootering words & sounds – August 2016

    The Downsetters The Asylum Hotel (Liquidizer) The Downsetters have been a band I’ve always had time for, hard-working and trying to carve their own lunar groove through the reggae and ska sound, and it’s no surprise to see that they’ve finally released what could well be their definitive album. Well established on the south-east circuit,…

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  • Scootering classics: Painting by numbers – part 4

    Scootering classics: Painting by numbers – part 4

    Pearls & sparkle pearls Give a scooterist a Vespa or Lambretta and chances are he’ll fit something chrome to it, tune it… or paint it (perhaps all three). Our painting by numbers series is here to help with the latter of the trio and should provide helpful information for anyone wanting to get a paintjob…

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  • Scootering classics: Chiselspeed

    Scootering classics: Chiselspeed

    ‘COOKING’ UP A RECIPE FOR SUCCESS: CHISELSPEED Ever wondered which dealer does what, where they are and who they are? Scootering magazine takes to the road each month to get the low-down for our readers. Transferring racing technology to road use isn’t just a product of Formula 1, Chiselspeed prove that it’s also true for…

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  • Scootering classics: Outlaw Ride

    Scootering classics: Outlaw Ride

    Of all the reasons I’ve heard for a scooter taking a long time to be built “waiting for the artist I want to paint it to visit my home town” has to be one of the most unusual. Ray Stewart was most insistent on whom he wanted to spray his GS160. The problem was that…

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  • Scootering classics: Compression Ratio

    Scootering classics: Compression Ratio

    MEASURING, BURETTING & CALCULATING Building a decent engine involves a surprising amount of maths. Dull it may be, but the end results certainly are not Darrell Taylor explains how to get those top end measurements spot on… There are a few methods of measuring the compression ratio of a two-stroke engine which I’ve found useful. The…

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  • Scootering classics: DNCC – The Parades Gone By

    Scootering classics: DNCC – The Parades Gone By

    Another trip down memory lane with Dave O, this is a scooter that should put a smile on anyone’s face… The Parades Gone By. This month we re-run the celluloid to track down the whereabouts of another ‘classic’ Vespa P-range which first hit the show and rally circuit in this form in the early 90s,…

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  • Scootering classics: SIL 200 Bang for buck tuning: part 3

    Scootering classics: SIL 200 Bang for buck tuning: part 3

    How far can we reasonably take a SIL 200 engine, using old school tuning, a little bit of knowledge and a lot of experience? Darrell Taylor finds out… Having already run the stock 200 engine through a series of tests and minor adjustments in Part 1, and then addressing the necessary base-level upgrades in Part…

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  • Scootering classics: Essential Lambretta maintenance – July 2016

    Scootering classics: Essential Lambretta maintenance – July 2016

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    Safety is always paramount; the hub and rims take a lot of force under acceleration and braking, are yours up to scratch? This month: hubs and rims The Lambretta front and rear hub in standard form are unique in their design. Not only do they house the braking system but also directly bolt to the…

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