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Once finished you need to add some titanium skid blocks to protect the important underneath bits. Would create a great show with the sparks. Maybe call it Sparky 😉
Great progress. I especially like your thoughtful attention to detail. This will make for an even better car. Something to keep in mind at this point with most parts just tacked in is that the front cross member rivets can be cut out and the cross member moved forward to gain some clearance between the fan and radiator. This will move the axle, spring, radiator and grill forward. Even just an inch or inch and a half could make a big difference.
Fantastic content now I’m binge watching 🤙🏻
Appreciated! Cheers.
links up side down is exceptionally dangerous , fun build but a death trap , keep it up PAL
That front end is reminding me of a Fuji Rabbit Superflow
Yes indeed! And with the shocks mounted towards the forks, it gives much more travel. Cheers!
Absolutely love the way your going with this Lambretta
Thank you, looking forward to doing more on the build soon.
What a cool shop and Cafe thanks for sharing Scott
Glad you enjoyed it.
I feel like I stepped back to the late 60's to early 70's. Wow!
Thank you for sharing 😉
Cheers Iain. Let’s catch up soon.
Great video Scott, always enjoyable watching you and I love all The Hawkmen instrumentals in the background. Very cool shop, those El Camino's were fabulous particularly the yellow one. Surprised you didn't have Moon Pie for afters.
Glad you enjoyed it. Yeah, loving that yellow on a classic vehicle. Cheers!
Scott -- either we shoulda waited and gone to Japan with you...or we shoulda taken you with us last fall! Loved Yokohama...but missed the Moon Eyes shop! Great stuff...great vid, as usual. Thanks!
Thanks Victoria! Ok, next time! 😊 cheers.
Good vid Scott, lovely bits in that shop and some nice cars, hope you got cooled down 👍👍
Japan was super hot and humid. Cooled down a bit now, thanks. 😅 Thanks for the comment.
customer mini digger hotrod project? 😂
I remember years back a friend saying they didn't like the idea of rubber bag suspension. It was great fun to point out that the heavily loaded HGV in front had bags.......
Why you’re in the “neighborhood” LoL, if you drop into Vietnam come over and say hello 👍
I would love to! Maybe next year. 😊
If my ship ever comes in 😆😅🤣😂 " First Choice"! Absolutely stunning scooters! As soon as I saw a round headlight, I knew he'd have some pearlers 🤗 Subscribed, would've earlier if I'd seen you pal 😉👍
Thanks bud.
Nice vid Scott 👍👍
Thanks Kev.
Fantastic! Thank you for sharing 👌
Cheers Iain!
Cool vid Scott and great choice in music✊
Thanks. Hahah, I know the band. 😉
I love the Japanese scooter, sense, will make one day! Bet you enjoyed that scooter ride. on the safe streets of japan..
Hi Shaun. I did! 😊Cheers
Arigato gozaimasu to Shrio-san...and to YOU, Scott! I loved Japan w-a-y more than I expected to, and I really appreciate you "taking" us to some scooter shops that I didn't have the free time to track down when I was there last fall.
My pleasure!
Great little update Scott. I hope you are enjoying your time in Japan.
Thanks. Loving my time here. 😊
Another quality video!
Thank you.
Look pretty quiet roads
yes and no pot holes!
I had a very similar experience there, Shiro is such a good dude, fabulous shop!!!
Yeah, as I say in the video, it's an hour or so outside central Tokyo, so the roads are pretty quiet. Central Tokyo is a different story however. 😉😅 Cheers!
@@CobwebGarage yes, as I have never been (would love to go) I am sure suburban Tokyo is a different beast to the bright lights! Enjoy the rest of yoru trip!
Wow thanks, I am going to Tokyo next week, I am going to visit Jungle Scooters, currently I am restoring a 1962 GS160 series 1 and 1964 TV200 here in the U.K.
Sounds great! Say hello from me!
Great stuff, what price was the SX200?
Cool little insight 🛵
Thanks!
“I’m not so familiar with Vespas “! Good man… keep it that way. #Lambretta. 😂😂😂
Hahahah!
They’re never in for repair like lambrettas 😂😂
Feck. I've been to Japan twice now and never knew there was a scooterist scene out there, although, one night I did here a Lammie riding down the street. Wish I'd met up with this guy.
Yeah, there are shops, and a bit of a scene (mainly mod) but it’s not easy to find anything, even using Google or Maps etc. cheers.
Thank you! I am sooooooo sorry I missed visiting Jungle Scooters when I was in Tokyo last fall. I laughed when he pointed out the Bridgestone 175...my first bike was a Bridgestone 350...back in 1970!
Your welcome. I’m not so familiar with Bridgestone motorcycles….only their tyres of course. Cheers!
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wow! that is some shop!
I know, right!
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Nice! 😀😉
@@CobwebGarage Arigatō Scott. Enjoy the tour sir
Amazing work. You remind me very much of Colin Furze.
try positioning the front shocks more forward on the link arms...gets more clearance to the forks and gives more force on the shocks to decompress them...might loose a little bit of total extension height 👍👍
You can weld radiator mounting tabs to the front crossmember lower and forward and mount the rad there, will allow engine to move forward more and rad to be lower
Very cool. I dig the wide 5 wheels, I am running the same on the roadster I am building on my channel
Love it! Just needs a black and silver number plate.
Big job 👍
Top job there better than some qualified people i have seen do 👍
What are you building, a nuclear bomb shelter? Seriously though the job looks fantastic.
I know, right? 🤣 Cheers
Wouldn’t it been cheaper moving house 😀
Well done, guys. I think the Guanabatz t.shirt helped😅😅
Not in 30 degrees heat. 🤣 Thanks!
mucho respect Scott that was an insane amount of work man, but its gonna look fantastic in the end
I keep telling myself that. 😉🤣
Bloody hell that's impressive. A ton of effort there, well 16 I think you said. Cannot wait to see the end result
Getting there slowly. Cheers!
"♪ ♫ You dig 16 tons and what do get? ♫♪" Great job, Scott! I'm always entertained by your videos and I always learn something from them. One of the key things I learned today is "don't bet against Scott." Cheers!
The concrete nearly beat me that day. 🤣 Cheers!
It was to dry when it turned up
Yeah, afraid so.
Wow, I felt tired just watching you do all of that. Great job Scott.
Hahah, thanks.
Hat's off to you Scott. That's a huge job, with big stress etc. Credit to you and your mates for keeping the concrete moving and camera rolling 👏🏼
Didn't film me levelling the concrete off....that was pure panic stations (could feel the concrete getting harder, minute by minute). 😉Cheers!
Respect
Thanks. ☺️