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2 Old Lambrettas Needs Restoration

Discussion in 'Other Bikes' started by Dirty Leeds, Mar 17, 2019.

  1. Yep, how could I refuse his daughter. :innocent:
     
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  2. Top man
     
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  3. I was going to say No: he’s evil :imp:, I take the No back :bucktooth:
     
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  4. I’m pretty sure that’s a Vespa!
     
  5. To be fair joe that’s a good point, Martin said they are lambrettas, we will get them in daylight tomorrow
     
  6. The yellow one in the photo is a Vespa. The others are Lambrettas!
     
  7. They are Lammys. @bootsam was talking about the rear light cover on the yellow Vespa. We know what we're looking at. :)
     
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  8. Cool, a misunderstanding maybe
     
  9. I was indeed talking about robs rear light cover. On the vespa . As rob says, we know what were talkin about. Us ex scooterboys are everywhere.

    Im gonna put that rally on ebay at 99p i think. I could use the space for a bikelift.
     
  10. Have you seen this one? :)



     
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  11. Im a purist. Should have lammy engine. My old ts1 hit 96mph. Theres also a ktm 250 exc engined cut down around.
     
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  12. I suspect the blue Lammy is s Li125 S3 Special, as that looks like the colour mine was before I sprayed it purple.
    I always wanted a TS1 kit, but uprated mine to a 175 Stage 4 Mark Broadhurst kit instead. Got about 80 out of it.

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  13. When talking wimmin's rides :eyes:
     
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  14. So the lad came back to look again today not sure what the plan is at moment though, basically research is happening
     
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  16. Oooooffffff. Proper chop job, the 350. :)
     
  17. Yes but looks like the bits are still present, kept finding bits of cut off
     
  18. Wonder where the rad and tank were meant for the 350? The frame numbers on that bit of frame in the box btw. On standard lamb, behind rubber on air filter to carb bit. On frame behind.

    Engine numbers are on top of engine nr shock mount (to the right of) on lammy engine.
     
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