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Motogull

Todd Warrior
Sep 16, 2005
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Apologies for sullying this thread with moped stuff, anyone know the best way to sell a C90 Cub, 1985, garaged for a decade, 14k miles? Don’t do Facebook, couldn’t face eBay time wasters. The nearest bike shop is Bike Bits in Seaford, who I guess might be able to advise. Thanks in advance.
That's the sort of thing that a budget racing team would like for paddock transfers. And general chuffing about on.
 




Cheeky Monkey

Well-known member
Jul 17, 2003
23,121
That's the sort of thing that a budget racing team would like for paddock transfers. And general chuffing about on.
Free boneshaker (pictured) with every purchase :)
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B-right-on

Living the dream
Apr 23, 2015
6,230
Shoreham Beaaaach
My brothers first bike was a C90 at the ripe old age of 13. We lived in a small village then. He stripped the plastic faring off and as much of the rest he could. I had a KE100 and being 14 we could only take them off road. Fortunately there were a few paths and tracks we'd use for biking on. Surprised we didn't get into more trouble looking back at it.
 






jakarta

Well-known member
May 25, 2007
15,640
Sullington
C90, first bike I ever rode which around 30 seconds later became the first one I dropped when I tried to corner it. :facepalm:

Probably dropped the majority of the bikes I owned in the next few years until I found it was less painful and less expensive to keep them shiny side up rather than trying to be Barry Sheene...

Last one was the 750 Commando the front end tucked under fairly slowly having braked on an oily road coming up to a Junction, I honestly chucked myself under it thinking of the repair bill otherwise!

Pair of Levis written off, new brake lever and foot peg, everything else OK. Got up and rode it home. Didn't mention to Mum & Dad what I had done as I had just come back from a naughty weekend with a young lady they didn't approve of. :lolol:
 


zefarelly

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NSC Patron
Jul 7, 2003
21,938
Sussex, by the sea
Unfortunately, Facebook marketplace and Ebay are probably the best place. Auto Trader is another. These are becoming slightly collectable now. Just had a look and there are 28 on Ebay. Don't undersell it. Has it been started in the last 10 years?.... if not, probably looking at about £1000ish... £3k for a mint one...
Lambrettas were amazingly UN-cool in the early 90's . . . Served me well as £50 transport to work and I loved them, and still do. . . . I don't suppose there'll be a britpop style boom for C90's and mopeds ( Lambrettas are bonkers at the moment) but they have become alternative cool . . . C90's in particular lend themselves to all sorts . . . . On the continent there has always been a trend for moped tuning, believe it or not.
 

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BigBod

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Dec 12, 2014
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Lambrettas were amazingly UN-cool in the early 90's . . . Served me well as £50 transport to work and I loved them, and still do. . . . I don't suppose there'll be a britpop style boom for C90's and mopeds ( Lambrettas are bonkers at the moment) but they have become alternative cool . . . C90's in particular lend themselves to all sorts . . . . On the continent there has always been a trend for moped tuning, believe it or not.
Used to love watching the 'moped mayhem' at the BMF show each year, absolute nutters racing all manner of mopeds...
 


ozzygull

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Oct 6, 2003
3,893
Reading
Used to love watching the 'moped mayhem' at the BMF show each year, absolute nutters racing all manner of mopeds...

On the Isle of wight each year they have a Scooter Rally. I think next years is the 25th August.

Me and my husband rode over to there a couple of years ago for a small holiday. We did not know it was the Rally that weekend as we were leaving. As we queued to get back on the ferry, they were all arriving in a plume of two stroke smoke.

A few had arrived early and I took a few photo's

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zefarelly

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Jul 7, 2003
21,938
Sussex, by the sea
I bought myself a Christmas present . . . . Very rare, had one 30 years ago but never finished it as it was incomplete.

this is pretty much all there, and I have some plans to make it shift as I think I can get a modern reed valve kit on it. 😈
 

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ozzygull

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Oct 6, 2003
3,893
Reading
I bought myself a Christmas present . . . . Very rare, had one 30 years ago but never finished it as it was incomplete.

this is pretty much all there, and I have some plans to make it shift as I think I can get a modern reed valve kit on it. 😈
Very cool! Love to see the pictures once it is running.
 


Cheeky Monkey

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Jul 17, 2003
23,121
We watched The Talented Mr Ripley for the 250th time last night (comes off Netflix on the 31st), Pratt Damon on a 1952 Lambretta C and Jude Law on a late 50s Vespa, absolute scooter porn.
 


ozzygull

Well-known member
Oct 6, 2003
3,893
Reading
New levers and rack fitted to the Monkey bike. Tried out my Keis heated gilet that I got for Christmas today oh my it like riding a bike with a hug along with heated grips, I did not feel cold at all. Would recommend one if you ride in cold weather, it is a game changer


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nickbrighton

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Feb 19, 2016
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question for all you motor cyclists- or moped riders out there. Is there a reason, before you ride, to start the engine up, and then leave it 5-10 mins while you suit and helmet up? I ask as there are a couple of bikes in our road, and both leave the bike idling for ages before they get on them? its bloody annoying during the day, especially the moped which sounds like a revving F1 car! , but early morning and evening, especially in hot weather when windows are open its infuriating
 


ozzygull

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Oct 6, 2003
3,893
Reading
question for all you motor cyclists- or moped riders out there. Is there a reason, before you ride, to start the engine up, and then leave it 5-10 mins while you suit and helmet up? I ask as there are a couple of bikes in our road, and both leave the bike idling for ages before they get on them? its bloody annoying during the day, especially the moped which sounds like a revving F1 car! , but early morning and evening, especially in hot weather when windows are open its infuriating.

it depends on the bike or if it is cold outside. Older bikes are carbureted so need some time to warm before they run properly. Newer bikes have fuel injection so it not so necessary.
 


nickbrighton

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Feb 19, 2016
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it depends on the bike or if it is cold outside. Older bikes are carbureted so need some time to warm before they run properly. Newer bikes have fuel injection so it not so necessary.
Thank you, they are older bikes so that now makes sense. Glad they arent doing it just to annoy the f*** out of the neighbours
 




Louis MacNeice

Active member
Dec 7, 2015
146
And just like real football Germany win. I wonder if a motorcycle can be fitted with a reverse gear so players like Dale Stephens can get involved?
I used to have a bike with a reverse gear. It was a Soviet built Ural 650 sidecar outfit, badly made, old fashioned, slow and a huge amount of fun both on and off road.

Cheers - Louis MacNeice
 


Algernon

Well-known member
Sep 9, 2012
2,984
Newmarket.
question for all you motor cyclists- or moped riders out there. Is there a reason, before you ride, to start the engine up, and then leave it 5-10 mins while you suit and helmet up?
Absolutely not.
It's become mainstream over the last ten years to tell people they should let their bike run for a few minutes before setting off.
There's no need to do this.
Put your gear on, get on the blooming thing, start it up, away you go in a leisurely manner. You can rag it when the oil and water if it's water cooled are at a reasonable temperature.
I've been riding various different bikes carb'd and injected for over 40 years and never had to let a single one warm up once started. Never caused any problems.
Clutchless gear changing became Internet fashionable about 15 years ago too.
Don't bother with that either. There's always someone who likes to think they've got some clever resolution to an issue that never existed in the first place.
Recent motorcyclists seem to be quite gullible to suggestion and fashion.

Go ask them to kindly move off quicker or suggest they push the bikes down the road before starting them up. Noisy beggars.

Oh yes, and :

Stationary idling is an offence under Section 42 of the Road Traffic Act 1988.
The act enforces Rule 123 of the Highway Code.
“You must not leave a vehicle’s engine running unnecessarily while that vehicle is stationary on a public road. ”
 


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