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Post by vespasco on May 31, 2015 9:59:12 GMT
Blue seals are normally Corteco The brown clutch seals with brown inner rubber seal are the viton ones
Try Wasp Performance for spares, they sell genuine Piaggio items at a good rate too ..or Scooter Center in Germany
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Post by henri on May 31, 2015 12:40:31 GMT
i finally got around to counting teeth on the cosa box , its exactly same as a stock p200 on beedys gear chart , H
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Post by vespasco on May 31, 2015 22:54:39 GMT
Ah cheers clearing that up! Thats what i was hoping to hear
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Post by sime66 on Jun 1, 2015 6:41:42 GMT
65 or 68? ??
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Post by henri on Jun 1, 2015 8:16:29 GMT
bugger , didnt think to count the clutch/primarys , would of thought the 125/150 cosa would be a 68,an the 200 a 65 same as a p200,will check nxt weekend ,was going to last 1 but was only counting teeth wasting time in a hope of a break in the rain , it stopped i rushed into my waterproofs an sat on bike n it started again , H
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Post by henri on Jun 6, 2015 15:27:35 GMT
weirder n weirder , its a cosa 200 mark 1 , an i could swear nobodys been at it ,but its a 21 tooth clutch an 68 tooth tree , same as late efl px 150's , loose gears n tree are same ratios as p200 1's , am going to have to get me calculator fired up n do sum maths ,H
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Post by sime66 on Jun 6, 2015 16:07:27 GMT
...Same gearing as my 150EFL (my loose gears on that are same as 200 too); that's what I expected (^see little table above^). I reckon that's why you said the Cosa 200 is more revvy.
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Post by henri on Jun 6, 2015 19:41:52 GMT
seems that way sime , have to have a look at port timings n see if theres any magikery to work, H
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