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180 had an exhast leak that i just couldnt block using simple gasket glue/paste so i welded the damn leak up. mig welder. just had some shut eye as i cant seem to open them for long before, obviously better now since i can type properly.

obviously better now since i can type properly.

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gotta be carefull to never look at the flame, ive only had it happen once and i think it was at tafe, but it gave me a killer headache

yeah darren, ive been thinking and come to the conclusion that having two cars - not to mention my bros 32, to take care of isnt a good idea. thinking (when its sold) get a scooter as a daily and use the rest of the money on more beneficial purposes.

hey sam, i guess you "may" be the last person to drive it before it gets sold. unless of course i still have it by the boostworx dyno day :P

will have to google and see what a vespa looks like, ive heard of it though.

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this has 49cc. is that fast in terms of being able to sustain a certain speed for a period of time ie 60km/h? My boss has two mini choppers but i dont know its capacity, they were weak and only good fun for a short period of time until the electric starter fooked up.

Oh look i think those choppers are 49cc, but the motors in a 50cc proper scooter are much better, the Vespa is a old school scooter heaps better.

My mate might wanna sell his, It's a Vespa 50 Special, came with a 50cc and he has made it into a 112cc with some nice Italian mods to it. Goes hard as, has beaten a 12A 808 before. Not sure how much he wants for it but could be quite expensive with the mods he's done, You might be looking at something a bit cheaper.

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