This early design rendering does not show final oil drain/filler, lever stop and exhaust mounting points.
This early design rendering does not show final oil drain/filler, lever stop and exhaust mounting points.

 

As anyone who has been following our series of Casing Wars articles knows, things continue to hot-up in terms of technological updates for the classic Lambretta.

 

Very much leading the way in terms of investment and pace/quantity of new developments are Casa Performance; Vittorio Tessera’s performance line, developed in conjunction with Rimini Lambretta Centre.

 

The latest part to drop is a new engine side casing designed specifically to house a monster 7-plate clutch unit with built-in cush-drive designed by BSG.

 

While the idea was to provide a clutch and therefore side-casing capable of dealing with 60hp cylinders (!?!?!?) both components are intended to be backwards compatible for use on conventional Lambretta engines.

 

Features of the CasaCover include:

 

  • Enlarged housing to accommodate a much deeper clutch bell.
  • 10mm longer forged kickstart shaft (kickstart lever will inevitably stick out 10mm further from the scooter)
  • Rack and pinion clutch actuator (like Vespa PK XL) for much lighter clutch lever action.
  • Standard position exhaust mounting points (not shown on rendering) so most Lambretta exhaust systems will fit.
  • Standard drain and filler plugs (not shown on rendering)
  • Completely modernised styling.

 

The CasaCover is due to be tested this Summer and put into production for the Autumn. At present no price has been fixed.

 

 

BSG's 7-plate clutch design with inbuilt cush-drive looks reassuringly industrial.
BSG’s 7-plate clutch design with inbuilt cush-drive looks reassuringly industrial.

 

The Casa Performance clutch is a 7-plate design originally produced for the 305cc billet engine made by tuning loons BSG. That engine was unable to accommodate a cush-drive assembly on the front sprocket so this system was penned. It is a based on a MotoCross design with a cush-drive system built into the clutch bell. Again, this clutch will be backwards compatible so it can be fitted into a Lambretta engine if the CasaCover is also used.

 

 

Casa Performance ‘CasaCover’ casing & clutch | COMPONENT NEWS
Casa Performance ‘CasaCover’ casing & clutch | COMPONENT NEWS

 

As an update on the CasaCase featured in this article and video; 150 of these have now being produced in Italy in sand-cast form for sale before a commitment is made to expensive die casting tooling. Price and availability information is due to follow later this week.

 

Sticky