What is the best 12v conversion gear?
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I have a series 2 Li150 just imported from Italy and totally unrestored in any way. The first job is to convert the existing 6v to 12v so I would like to know peep's opinions on best kit, stator, flywheel etc?
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why?
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Yep if the 6v system is fine then why change it? you may have to remagnatise the flywheel but if well looked after then nowt wrong with points and far more reliable than a lot of the electronic ignition junk doing the rounds. Even the expensive systems (BGM etc) seems to have problems. If the bikes going to left standardish then point are finebristolmod wrote:why?
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the scoot will get uprated where I think necessary, more current, brighter lights, stronger spark. I am keeping an open mind though, so interested to hear your opinions Gents
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simple way is to change all bulbs to 12 volt and use a 12volt regulator.
http://www.ilambretta.co.uk/12v.html
http://www.ilambretta.co.uk/12v.html
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My 6v s2 lights work just fine
Ive had a number of scoots with standard 6 volt lights AC and DC (some lights slightly better than others) but none are as good as a really well set-up 12 volt system.
Suppose it depends on what your using the scoot for, many folk don't get out of the town in daylight never mind darkness on a scoot ................... You can also have 12 volt with points too if you wanted.
Horses for courses I guess
Good luck
Suppose it depends on what your using the scoot for, many folk don't get out of the town in daylight never mind darkness on a scoot ................... You can also have 12 volt with points too if you wanted.
Horses for courses I guess
Good luck
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+1weeks wrote:Ive had a number of scoots with standard 6 volt lights AC and DC (some lights slightly better than others) but none are as good as a really well set-up 12 volt system.
Suppose it depends on what your using the scoot for, many folk don't get out of the town in daylight never mind darkness on a scoot ................... You can also have 12 volt with points too if you wanted.
Horses for courses I guess
Good luck
Hi
New electronics can be a bit of a luck of the draw like of lot new stuff however I've had an Indian 12 volt with upgraded CDI etc to Ducati which was really realiable and I have a BGM which in my humble opinion is the best electronic I've ever had especially coupled with the led rear light .
Cheers
New electronics can be a bit of a luck of the draw like of lot new stuff however I've had an Indian 12 volt with upgraded CDI etc to Ducati which was really realiable and I have a BGM which in my humble opinion is the best electronic I've ever had especially coupled with the led rear light .
Cheers