Scootering scoops ‘SIP Project’ scrambler with Butcher Garage!
Scootering went over to Butcher Garage in St Petersburg, Russia to meet up with the lads. It’s a powerhouse of invention and attention to detail, as well as being a brilliant place with characters to match. This superb Vespa Scrambler is a collaboration between Butcher and SIP, and suffice to say… it’s an awesome piece of engineering, using top quality components, executed in a stunning paint finish.
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Photographs by: Roman Sokolov, Mitya Ganopolsky Studio, and Rik
ENGINE SPEC
- Crankcase: Pinasco ‘Slave’ version powered by Butcher Garage
- Racing cylinder: Parmakit TSV 177
- Flowed racing crankshaft: Serie Pro by Worb5
- Carburettor: Keihin PWK 35mm
- Reed valve block: Tassinari V-force 4
- Racing air filter: Ramair
- Ignition: Malossi VesPower MKII
- Input shaft: DRT for SIP Spitfire Road 12-13-17-20
- Driveshaft: Piaggio/DRT ‘PX Lusso’ 57-42-38-35
- Primary driven gear: DRT 68 teeth
- Clutch: SIP ‘Cosa 2’ Sport 22
- Pressure plate clutch: SIP
- Clutch cover: Piaggio by MMW
- Selector box: ‘PX Lusso’
- Engine mounting bush: Plc Corse
- Racing exhaust: SIP Performance