Tipologia: MOPED
Modello: Gilera Citta / Eco1
Cilindrata: 83 cm3
Kit Gruppo Termico: Simonini elletronici carter (48x46).
Carter motore:
Albero motore: Simonini spalle piene, cromata biella.
Impianto di alimentazione: rv
Impianto di scarico: Fabrizi modifica con collettore di scarico portato a 30mm (in costruzione) - attualmente un Simonini Racing "100cc" Kevlar.
Accensione: Elletronica (modifica volano ridotto a 950 grammi).
Trasmissione: Polini Speed Control with a 25 degree modified plate - Malossi Racing trasmissione - molla di pressione rosso - molle frizione nero.
Ciclistica: Originale forcella anteriore (ridotto 20 millimetri) - 280mm cromata suspensione - Supermotard manubrio (ampio).
Impianto frenante: anteriori e posteriori: freni a disco (in costruzione)
Styling: Custom. (non monta parentesi. n. pannelli in plastica, etc)
Prestazioni dichiarate: seguirà (test run).
Awesome! The black painting rocks: it seems to an army vehicle. A tip: change your clutch with a reinforced one (made in C40 steel) to avoid a dangerous explosion. Your Simonini engine is very power: it has a too high range for the original clutch.
@ Eliuz. I know what you mean. I am currently designing an AUTOCAD drawing for one of those clutch housings, as for the disc brake adaptors and caliper brackets.
I prefer the seat (sellino) this way - more radical.
I have a flywheel cover (copri volano), I did not have it mounted on those pictures as I was still just rebuilding the bike after I got it back from powedercoating.
I know, the one in the picture is my old Simonini 100cc Kevlar exhaust (marmitta) - However, I am working on a Fabrizi exhaust with a 30mm header (portato).
@Fredzzz: why don't you use "Inventor", it has been realized on purpose for mechanical parts design. But, anyway, on this forum we realize the reinforced clutches. I'm anxious for the brake adaptor, is it different from the Sprocatti's one?
Congratulations engine that is both beautiful 's beauty! But take my curiosity, why do not you put the padding of the saddle? It is not so uncomfortable?! XD Congratulations again! Rating 5
I wanted to have the bike illustrate a more raw look. The padding on the saddle would restrict that. I took it off because I find that a powdercoated seatpan looks way cooler with the rest of the bike, of which you pretty much only see metal.