Congratulations on your purchase. At a given time, Portugal had such a powerfull motorcycle industry... over 35 brands, and Casal, along with Famel and SIS Sachs where the most value brands. At a point, Casal started to build it's engines. for over 2 decades, those motorcycles (in Portugal, their category is called "motorizada") where used for everything, transportation for work, pleasure, comercial use, police, mailman, to drive the family around (it wasn't unusuall to see 3 ou 4 person in them)... unfortunatlly, these manufacturer's weren't capable to cope with japanese motorcycles, in terms of price, technology and aesthetics. plenty of material still available, and, especially in the north of Portugal, you still se many, many of them still going around, some jully restored, some in totally original state, still going daily. One thing is for sure: their great work horses!
Hi, maybe the fuel valve has a reserve position and you were using the normal position and you only put in a small amount of fuel and it ran below that outlet from the tank. Or you could steal a valve from your parts machine hahaha. Many thanks enjoy all your uploads, here from UK.
Here in Brazil we had a few of these old time mopeds. Monark from Germany, Puch from Austria, and then Caloi, Garelli and Morini from Italy. Morini and Garelli were manufactured by Agrale (which also manufactured Cagiva bikes under license). Fun fact: Agrale also made tractors and trucks (fiberglass bodies) but never made cars.
Come on, that was too easy! I've fixed a lot of mopeds and they were never this easy! Or maybe the issue is the guy working on it... :D And holy moly does it seem to run well! No 4 stroking or anything!
Buy a bottle of wine. Use the cork to replace the cork in the petrol tap = the move to rubber seals was silly. petrol eats rubber, it doesn't eat cork.
Hej! Dom är inte licensbygda Zündapp. Dom startade upp med hjälp av Zündappingenjörer som hoppat av därav viss likhet. Casalmotorn är en helt egen motor. 😎😎👍👍
Thank you. Some (many) owners of mopeds in Portugal even had a clue where they came from! And if they were made in Portugal and wich brands were portuguese or foreing... But the cool thing was "i have a foreing bike" 🤣
I read an old advertisement for one of theese casal mopeds yesterday and im wondering 'what oil mix are you using?' Cause the advertisement said use 1/30 mix, using good oil 1/32 could work but I'd not recommend using a lot more or a lot less
Haven't seen that coding before. Looks like it could be a 17mm round bowl Bing, however...if it is, that bike should actually be pretty fast, stock.@@SeasideGarage
If it were a 17, that would put it up with the Kreidler RMC, and some of the faster Zündapps tho, and that's a puny top end, cooling-wise, for that kind of input. I haven't seen a 14 like that in the U.S. but Bing has made so many variations over the years, I wouldn't be surprised if it were a 14, that just takes a simple disk filter, and clip on cover. The 14's we have lots of in the U.S. are the kind that came on all Puch mopeds, to accept a big plastic airbox, clamped on a small flange. 12mm/14mm depending on make/hp rating of bike. @@lettuceman3848
Nah, it's just a Mo, there's no peds on it to pedal about... :P And the wire things on the wheels are Spokes, and are a common use of the tensegrity effect, cos I thought I'd drop that science in there too... :D
Congratulations on your purchase. At a given time, Portugal had such a powerfull motorcycle industry... over 35 brands, and Casal, along with Famel and SIS Sachs where the most value brands. At a point, Casal started to build it's engines.
for over 2 decades, those motorcycles (in Portugal, their category is called "motorizada") where used for everything, transportation for work, pleasure, comercial use, police, mailman, to drive the family around (it wasn't unusuall to see 3 ou 4 person in them)...
unfortunatlly, these manufacturer's weren't capable to cope with japanese motorcycles, in terms of price, technology and aesthetics.
plenty of material still available, and, especially in the north of Portugal, you still se many, many of them still going around, some jully restored, some in totally original state, still going daily.
One thing is for sure: their great work horses!
Nice, more moped content 😍
Off-road, off-road, off-road! 🤘
WOOOOOH!
Hade one of these in my youth ,must be in 1975. Great moped.later on i got myselfe a suzuki gt 100.happy days that was.
Its a nice moped! :)
Love it. Currently getting a 1987 Honda CG125 back on the road, learning as I go so this is perfect viewing!
Whaaat? A bike from my country?
Nice!
Hi, maybe the fuel valve has a reserve position and you were using the normal position and you only put in a small amount of fuel and it ran below that outlet from the tank. Or you could steal a valve from your parts machine hahaha. Many thanks enjoy all your uploads, here from UK.
Tried all the positions.. its leaking from the actually valve.... But it seems to be easy enough to get spare ones :)
Here in Brazil we had a few of these old time mopeds. Monark from Germany, Puch from Austria, and then Caloi, Garelli and Morini from Italy. Morini and Garelli were manufactured by Agrale (which also manufactured Cagiva bikes under license).
Fun fact: Agrale also made tractors and trucks (fiberglass bodies) but never made cars.
Fedt med knallertfilm, jeg elsker at skrue med knallerter.
Den er vist ikke helt lovlig 😂
Det tror jeg faktisk den er... det går bare ned af bakke! :D
Enig, jeg syntes også den gik “godt” 😀
That's such a Portuguese sound ehehe there still are a lot of them on the village where I live
Come on, that was too easy! I've fixed a lot of mopeds and they were never this easy! Or maybe the issue is the guy working on it... :D
And holy moly does it seem to run well! No 4 stroking or anything!
Yea this was way to easy!
Very cool, I need to start work on my old bike.
Absaloutly brilliant video ❤👍
Thank you!
You bought some MORE mopeds !………i like your style
I wish my bike restorations were that easy! Well done, looks like you got a good one there :)
It was the best out of the 3... the others wont be as easy
They are called Spokes.
Yes, you will need a bespoke spoke.
Yep they're spokes over here but we love you!
Buy a bottle of wine. Use the cork to replace the cork in the petrol tap = the move to rubber seals was silly. petrol eats rubber, it doesn't eat cork.
hmm... I like the buy a bottle of wine part!
Hej! Dom är inte licensbygda Zündapp. Dom startade upp med hjälp av Zündappingenjörer som hoppat av därav viss likhet. Casalmotorn är en helt egen motor. 😎😎👍👍
Thank you. Some (many) owners of mopeds in Portugal even had a clue where they came from! And if they were made in Portugal and wich brands were portuguese or foreing... But the cool thing was "i have a foreing bike" 🤣
Spokes!
I read an old advertisement for one of theese casal mopeds yesterday and im wondering 'what oil mix are you using?' Cause the advertisement said use 1/30 mix, using good oil 1/32 could work but I'd not recommend using a lot more or a lot less
2:00 It's a "spoke". :)
Is that a 50cc , were you correcting the steering in a straight road , it looks like its slightly crooked.
The headlight is very crooked!
Yeah! I enjoyed this one....was it the POV on the moped that did it? Probably. Good stuff!
18:30 The fuel valve is called a "petcock" in English (but everyone will know what you mean when you say "fuel valve" also).
ah yes!
Have you ever considered getting a Moskvich?
Id love one!
That looked like fun was it only 30 kph?
Its down hill and the POV makes it looks faaast! Its not though!
Det er stumpe makred i gjern lørdag d. 26 aug 9-14 hvis du skal på jagt efter reservedele 👌
Uhh... gad godt!
I dont think she has the original air filter so you might wanna check the jetting but she runs great
Nice moped. Made ne laugh when you told that mopeds don't count.
Finally! 😉 ...What size Bing??????
Pretty shure its a bing srf 14 or srf 17
Bing 1/91/53
Haven't seen that coding before. Looks like it could be a 17mm round bowl Bing, however...if it is, that bike should actually be pretty fast, stock.@@SeasideGarage
If it were a 17, that would put it up with the Kreidler RMC, and some of the faster Zündapps tho, and that's a puny top end, cooling-wise, for that kind of input. I haven't seen a 14 like that in the U.S. but Bing has made so many variations over the years, I wouldn't be surprised if it were a 14, that just takes a simple disk filter, and clip on cover. The 14's we have lots of in the U.S. are the kind that came on all Puch mopeds, to accept a big plastic airbox, clamped on a small flange. 12mm/14mm depending on make/hp rating of bike. @@lettuceman3848
Might have misread it.
Its not fast! :P@@DetroitMicroSound
Spoke?
Spoke. thats what those wire things are called
Nah, it's just a Mo, there's no peds on it to pedal about... :P
And the wire things on the wheels are Spokes, and are a common use of the tensegrity effect, cos I thought I'd drop that science in there too... :D
Ah yeeees... ;)
Ped doesnt come from pedal though. It comes from Velociped. Since the original idea was a scrotum motor like on the solex..
Sounds like a gnat in a jam jar, you need ear defenders
Mycket bra kanal hälsar från helsingborg
Spokes in English, what are they called in Danish?
Eg. :)
Buy a Macal m83 minarelli💪
spokes
Deeply Jealous.