Hello, What is the difference between the German & Italian Cowls? Thanks, Fred ... From: Croydon To: vespa-sports@yahoogroups.com Sent: Tuesday, August 01,...
Hi there, Nothing except that German GSs had indicators on the cowls, so there are bigger holes and bend over tabs on the inside for the wires. Croydon ... ...
As headline states I am looking for a SS180 would prefer an unrestored scoot but would consider others Must be solid,with original motor and in the UK...
As headline states I am looking for a SS180 would prefer an unrestored scoot but would consider others Must be solid,with original motor and in the UK...
I have an Red with black trim in xs if anyone is looking for one. Brand new, never used.... herb ... __________________________________________________ Do You...
does anybody have a GS150 VS5 cooling fan that they're willing to part with?... mine lost a fin today while adjusting the timing. thanks... neil_collins at...
HA! I say get it welded, it'll be cheaper and WAY easier. those are rarer than rocking horse shit. good luck! ~Collin [Non-text portions of this message have...
Hello all, I've had this tool sitting in my toolbox for a while, and no one can tell me what it is. Vespa, GS, and APE are stamped on it. What is it!? ...
Hey Alex, Judging by the similar looking teeth, as on my newer clutch holding tool on one the one end, it may be a clutch holding tool? Cheers, Bill ... From:...
David you should know better! They always use their fingers to scratch ass....thats why genuine pizza always has that special taste...! So long since you were...
Correct. T.0020128:``S" wrench for holding clutch. You can refer the ``T" (tool?) number to figure it out what the tool is. How to use? See Fig.5 on p.26 of...
My second guess is that it was an ancient Egyptian mummifying tool....used to extract brain matter through the nasal passage..... But I guess scooterhelp put...
Hey Glyn. Naw, just have been reading for a while and not posting. Too busy scratchin' my ass! Alexo -- listen to Glynn. It's an NOS pizza cutter direct from ...
Hi,im in the process of stripping the clutch on my ss180 so i can fit new cork clutch plates but need to know if the steel plates between the cork plates need...
The one thing to remember is that the steels are not perfectly flat. They are very slightly concave on one side and (obviously) convex on the other side. Make...
Have you posted to the spam section of scooterbbs.com? It'd be a good place to do it, b/c the lever is used across various models. Not just VSCs. You're right...
Thanks so much! Frankly, i'll be reviving the old GS from it's cryogenic chamber soon, and will be servicing the clutch. This multi-purposed tool will come in...
In a message dated 8/13/06 6:33:29 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time, davidkopf@... writes: The one thing to remember is that the steels are not perfectly flat. ...
I think it was Tommy at Vespa Haus who told me about that a few years back. I was never aware of it either, but if you put two steels together each way, you...
Dave, Is this true of all vespa clutch steels? Or is it unique to the GS / SS? I am glad you confirmed this.....as Tommy rarely got out of the shop...and by...
Hi Guys it was all to do with the way they were stomped on the press. Cus they had to have pressure on the down side they were bound to have a slight ...
Bill further to my earlier comment...I don't think it matters which way or which model. I have assembled plenty over the years and never gave it a moments...