The next job was to sort out the feeble headlight, this was simply done by going on to Goffy's web site and sourcing an H4 halogen bulb to fit a two pole Bosch type fitting 35/35w is spot on and only cost around £9.00. I then set about sorting out the rubber as the Michelin Classic crossply's that came with the bike did nothing to reveal the true handling characteristics of the chassis. After consulting your accumulated knowledge, I opted for Bridgestone BT45's. What a difference! I am beginning to find out just how sweetly the Tre e Mezzo handles
The final job has been to change the cam belt. Although I have had it virtually since I purchased the Strada, I have been putting off doing it as I thought it would be a hell of a job to do. Having purchased the blue book and read and re read the relevant section. I finally bit the bullet today
I can honestly say that my Bambini is one of the easiest bikes I have ever worked on and when I had completed my belt change I took her for a Hoon down the bypass, bloody hell she really started to sing at 8000 rpm and the induction roar was awesome