Monday, 31 March 2014

Restoration Labels, Transfers or Stickers for Classic Mopeds

Labels, transfers or stickers? What's the harm?

When restoring mopeds I always have opted for good quality reproduction transfers. These transfers are UK manufactured using traditional techniques and when applied correctly will provide the best possible finishing touch to any restoration.

Transfers also give the option to position the image on the bike in the exact position required compared to stickers.

Regrettably I have had complaints from customers whom have bought sheets of sticky labels thinking they are getting a bargain. What they have received are home made copies on standard label paper printed from poor quality standard colour printers. The cost of a sheet of label paper is currently pennies, the cost of ruining a restoration? 

To restore a bike I know how many hours it takes to strip and clean up and then repaint. The paint needs to be a good match and time taken to apply correctly. Paint is available by clicking here.

High Quality Moped Transfers are also available for sale from Classic Moped Spares by clicking here

You do not need to buy from Classic Moped Spares, please please please be aware of what you are purchasing.  




An example of how easy it is to use an image for a sticker is:-






Friday, 21 March 2014

FEEDBACK FOR CLASSIC MOPED SPARES

Recent Customer Feedback March 2014

"First of all can I say what an excellent range of parts you have. It is wonderful to see such passion and interest in what some would say is not exactly "mainstream" motorcycling" Malcolm D, Edinburgh 17.3.2014

This was part of a large one page letter I have just received with some really positive feedback regarding the range of products for sale at Classic Moped Spares.

Many thanks to Malcolm D and all of my customers. More products are coming soon so please do keep supporting classicmopedspares.com


Wednesday, 19 March 2014

CLASSIC MOPED SPARES RUNNING OUT OF BIKES!

More Mopeds need for Sale!



More Mopeds required to buy or advertise on Classic Moped Spares website.
Just sold five within the past 24 hours so if you have something you want to sell then please email: classicmopedspares@hotmail.co.uk or phone 07810 870 077.

To view what types of mopeds have already sold please click here


Monday, 3 March 2014

Another Moped Sold and ready for Export by Classic Moped Spares

Moped all packed ready for shipping

Not much to see here, just another moped sold before it was advertised on the website. All packed and ready for export to genuine collector abroad who is going to restore it. There is a clue of a wheel in the bottom corner!

If you have a moped to sell then please let me know.



Currently I have a list of customers looking for:-
Honda C50 Old shape
Honda C90 Old shape
NSU Quicklys
Raleigh Runabouts
Raleigh Wisps
Raleigh Roma

and people looking on the site for many more. Just email classicmopedspares@hotmail.co.uk

Sunday, 2 March 2014

Haynes Mobylette Manual Engine, Clutch Relay and Gearbox Chapter 1

The Haynes Mobylette Owners Workshop Manual covers the Engine, Clutch Relay and Gearbox in Chapter 1


Haynes Mobylette Manual Full of Mistakes? The truth!

Before I cover this section I have to say what a shame it was for me to hear about someone spreading rumors on the internet the Haynes Mobylette manual were full of faults. Appears to be a couple of individuals hiding their identities without any clear factual evidence.  

As yet there has been no reports to me of actual mistakes since the manuals were reproduced two years ago. I can only assume that sad as it is those spreading rumors may have ulterior motives, perhaps they don't want Mobylettes restored to increase the values of theirs who knows and I guess who cares? Just make your own mind up! 

If you have ever used the manual then you will be aware of the benefits. No publication can be perfect so if you do know of any major mistakes in the manual please let me know. I can then help anyone who purchases a copy as the publication was fully intended to help Mobylette Enthusiasts with their machines. I also supply spare parts and other manuals which when used together with the Mobylette Manual are extremely informative. 

If you would like to support publishers and sellers such as myself, please do not support those spreading rumors. I am not interested in being contacted about rumors I have already wasted 3 sentences on it however if you do genuinely find faults in the manual then let me know so I can help others. There is not a publisher in the world who at some time has not made a mistake or made update copies. 

There is a limited number of copies of these manuals so please make your own mind up and don't lose the opportunity to buy a copy before I sell out!!!

Back to the Real World:-

Chapter 1 Engine, clutch and relay gearbox

This section is from page 12 to 50, all on large A4 size pages with clear diagrams. There are large 134 photographs in this section!! I cannot really give this section justice as it really is quite large!!

Some of the diagrams are new schematics of the engine breakdown

Other diagrams include 134 detailed photographs of a moped which has been stripped down. By using a real moped which has real signs of wear Haynes goes through the process thoroughly.

This section is so large even writing down the contents would take some time as there are no less than 39 subsections!

Specifications - this is very useful information on the Commuter, Cady, Majorette, Majormatic, Minor Major, Mon 50, Duomatic.

General Description - If you want to know more about the history of the Mobylette range of engines there is a nice little summary here ranging from 1965 and discussing the three major types of engine. Useful if you wish to know why some Mobylette Mopeds go faster than others. 

Operations requiring engine to be kept in or removed from the frame

Removing the engine unit from the frame - No less than 19 pictures are included here with the advice on how to take the engine out safely from the frame.

Removing the relay box from the frame - This is for those special models!

Dismantling the Engine Unit - There are then sections covering 
  • removal of the exhaust, carburettor, cylinder head, barrel and piston. removing the dimoby clutch, variator and flywheel magneto.
  • seperating the crankcases
  • removing small, main bearings and oil seals
  • dismantling the relay box
Examination of Parts - Easy to take things apart, but the good thing with the Manual is it then informs you about examining the parts and how to replace or renovate.
Decarbonising Engine - Information on how to decarbonise the cylinder head
Reassembly of Engine - Again easy to take apart, extremely useful information on how to put back together
Further areas cover:-
  • Magneto
  • Piston and Cylinder Barrel replacement
  • Magneto Timing
  • Clutch
  • Cylinder Head
  • Relay Box
And of course what to do when you wish to start and run the rebuilt engine

Finally there is a Fault Diagnosis table which is extremely useful with symptons, causes and remedies.

Thank you for reading

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