Hallo fellers! You guys are like the "Usual Suspects" because if anyone is ever gonna make a comment, it's either you two or sandblaster!
So yeah, you're right. I used the "Streetsleeper" moniker when I was on the LCGB (Lambretta Club Great Britain) site, because although my scooter looked like an Li 125 (Lambretta Innocenti 125 - Innocenti being the name of the guy who started the business in Italy), it was anything but. Instead of the 125 engine I changed it to a 200; had it bored to 225; used a cut piston; changed the standard exhaust to an Arthur Francis expansion and the carburettor from the original 22mm to an Amal MkII 34mm powerjet; ported the inlet, exhaust and transfers myself, skimmed the head to "up" the compression ratio, and 'cause I lived in Kent (that's between London and the south coast) I ran it on 5 Star (100 octane in UK) that I bought from the petrol station outside Brand's Hatch circuit, or at Biggin Hill aerodrome (a small airport where the spitfires and Hurricanes were based during WWII).
Like you say, pulling up at the lights and blowing everyone away was such fun. It was easy at the end of the 70s & early 80s with some riding Honda Dream or Superdream 250s, but when some of those boy racers got Suzuki X7s and RD250LCs it was no longer possible. Hence the idea of changing the engine.
Regarding the cops, your right. Here's a quote from the book I've just finished writing (still editing at the moment): In all these cases, the most serious thing I’d got done for up until then was speeding. It’d go something like this: “We've just clocked you doing eighty-five in a forty-mile-an-hour-zone.” Oh Yeah? “Officer, the official Lambretta specs for this scooter say its top speed is only forty-five MPH. You must’ve misread it.” And it usually worked, unless they asked me to take the side panels off to check, which kind of gave them an inkling and made them change their tune. “No way, look at the size of the carburettor on your scooter – what the Hell have you done to this thing anyway?!”
I'm sure you guys know that in Europe and Asia tuning small capacity 2 strokes is BIG. In Asia they bet on street drag races. Fellers, I haven't forgotten this is called KXRIDERS.com for nothing, but my interest in 2 strokes is pretty wide. If like me, your interest stretches to all 2 stroke/2 wheel stuff then take a look at this for drag races in Indonesia:
https://youtu.be/FQNC_KNgSJY I dunno what it is about small capacity 2 strokes, but I think it's just the challenge of getting as much out of them as you can.
There has been more written on tuning the Lambretta scooter than ANY other bike by miles and miles, and though you can't buy a new 2 stroke over 100cc, the tuning market is HUGE, and business gets bigger every year.
While I'm at it, check out this video for laughs and giggles. I'm the bloke (#395 in the Kawasaki leathers) at Lydden Hill racetrack, also the black chopper (WXW59) is mine. It was a 1959 Lambretta Series I which I chopped and is where my engine ended up :
https://youtu.be/OK_QqnJf_ZI.
Once again, sorry, I know this is KXRiders but like I say, it's the whole 2stroke/2 wheel thing which is so appealing. My next book is going to have this subject at its heart.