Garelli motors easy to work on?
- Author: cuperseano (---.ip33.fastwebnet.it)
- Verified User: couey
- Date Posted: 11-06-09 17:20
Hey all,
Where i’m at, it seems like the only peds i can find are piaggio’s and garelli’s
I’m also in a small apartment and my set of tools is very minimal and my work space is the curb outside.
I’ve worked on a ciao before and was able to take apart the engine without pullers and any “special’ tools, but i had a work bench and things like a vice and an impact wrench ect. (don’t think i will be able to do that now)
I’ve never worked on a garelli and nobody i know has either.
so back to my question:
Will I be able to take apart a garelli motor with minimal tools?
my tools:(cresent wrench, 6-12mm socket set, flat head screw driver, i can buy more tools but probably nothing that plugs into the wall)
stuff i’ve been looking at:
http://www.kijiji.it/annunci/moto/annunci-milano/vendo-motorino-d-epoca-garelli-50-cc-vip-1-del-1977/1653647
http://www.subito.it/garelli-noi-milano-8439513.htm
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