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Copper head gaskets GORI 66 mm for cast iron cylinders first series INNOCENTI LAMBRETTA 31335001

Copper head gaskets GORI 66 mm for cast iron cylinders first series INNOCENTI LAMBRETTA 31335001
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€ 14,76 Discount 15%

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Item code: 60026454
Condition: New item
Brand: GORI
Manufacturer Code: 31335001
Brand logo: GORI
Approximately gross weight in Kg.: 0,500 Kg
Unit of measurement: PZ
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Paper gasket kit for all Gori cylinders, it includes: -3 house gaskets -1 Intake manifold gasket 200cc -1 Intake manifold gasket 30mm-1 Intake manifold gasket 175cc The Story GORI, a sports preparation workshop for Lambrettas, was born in Florence at the end of the 50s from the innate passion for engines of Giancarlo Gori and his father Vasco who participated in regularity races for scooters (Giancarlo, since he was a child, enjoyed assembling and tuning up micro-engines for 2-stroke model boats, but he was not yet old enough to open a business).The origins date back to the now distant 1958 when the shutter of the small workshop on Lungarno Cellini 49 in Florence was raised for the first time, initially only for motorcycle and scooter repairs, later for sports preparations, especially for Lambretta models. After various experiments on mopeds of all kinds and the first "modifications" on Itom 50, Giancarlo concentrated on the development and marketing of Lambretta models, he began to practice preparing the TV 175 1st series family model, and then continued on the Li 2nd series, TV 175 2nd series and Li 3rd series models.In the "Officina del Gori", which in the meantime had become an official Lambretta dealer, the Li 3° series 125 models were developed to deliver them new, turnkey, already with the cylinder kit brought to 175 or 200cc. modified exhaust with expansion type cone, larger Dell'Orto SS 27 - 30 carburetors and other mechanical parts that were recovered from the scrapping of old Guzzi, Gilera, Benelli, Sertum and English motorcycles from the 40s and 50s. There was immediately great interest in the Lambrettas prepared by GORI and the growing success created a group of loyal customers, who, on Giancarlo's idea, founded a team, the "Scuderia Gori" with an official logo and a lightning bolt drawn on the hoods."Scuderia Gori" was born to take part in competitions, there were many regularity races and rallies in which it took part, with good placings and victories but as was the custom of the time, it also competed in challenges between friends or against other mopeds, scooters, prepared by "competing" workshops or even against large-displacement motorcycles and cars. The Lambrettas challenged each other on roads with little traffic and straight roads, one of the usual places was the Firenze Mare state road, with little traffic in those years where these Sunday challenges reached such a high point of notoriety that they were followed by the public and attracted the interest of the ice cream, sandwich and soft drink vendor!The riders challenged each other over 400 meters with a standing start and among the many challenges we remember the one that saw the Lambretta GORI driven by Roberto Capolino beat a Triumph Boneville 650 or the one in which Stefano Benelli challenged a Ferrari in acceleration, in Forte dei Marmi. A bet for each challenge and a pizza in company for each victory with the whole group of "GORIzzati" friends; the tastiest pizza, obviously, was the one eaten after beating the Ferrari. The echoes of these challenges and the victories in the regularity races of the Scuderia Gori brought much fame to the "Officina del Gori", Giancarlo was the first to experiment with double cylinder intake in 1964 on a scooter (Lambretta TV175 3rd series) and in the following year, 1965, always on the same Lambretta they developed the engine for the "Monza Record", inventing a "bell" fairing that wrapped the Lambretta from the mudguard to the shield, but with a completely original bodywork and frame. The Record was made official by the CONI timekeepers who recorded the incredible speed of 162.83 km/h, but in the same year the relationship with Innocenti deteriorated due to the lack of official support for the Record organized in Monza, promised by the company. At the end of the 1960s, Officina Gori's interest shifted for a short period to the world of Vespa, being the first to create conversion kits for Vespa 50-90 and 125 small frames.Scuderia Gori participated in 2 editions of the GIRO d'ITALIA, 1966 and 1967, with 3 Vespa 90ss developed by Gori, conquering the category victory and good placings in the general classification; the team was captained by Vasco Gori, a real ace with that little Vespa. Giancarlo could not help but attempt another Record, this time with the Vespa he reached the remarkable speed of 145.8 km/h.The frame used was that of the modified Vespa 90, cut to lower the center of gravity, the engine used mounted a 100cc Saetta kart cylinder, adapted, with a bell-shaped fairing similar to that of the Lambretta. The Record was not officially registered, primarily due to the lack of interest of the sponsors and Piaggio, but also due to the sudden change of direction of the Officina Gori who dived into the world of motorcycles, creating what were among the most beautiful and successful Italian Cross and Regularity bikes, but that's another story... motogori.com .

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