Project Li 125 series 2

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kevspeed
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At the tender age of 26,a work colleague has decided to venture forth into the world of 'Lambretta',as 'he's always fancied one'!
Advice given was.........''Pick the one with the best/complete bodywork'',which he did 8-)
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soosh
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Nice mate!!! What work,just mechanical and leaving the bodywork?
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Nice find


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kevspeed
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The plan is (at the moment),to get it running and handling as it should,then use it as is for a year,then possibly (funds permitting),a full bodywork resto!!
Anyway,more pictures of progress to follow........................ 8-)
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kevspeed
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A bit of progress!
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Toddy
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Agree looks a good solid project , engine looks like it needs some tlc :D
As my Dad used to say "Each to their own lad"
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JoeP
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cough*rusteration*cough
Enough of this modern italian crap ;-)
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Looks like he's picked a good'un there - and it does seem to lend itself to a rustoration job.... sort the engine & running gear - then just clean, polish & seal all the bodywork... :D

You could even put a nice tuned motor into it with the money you'd save on bodywork & paint... ;)
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kevspeed
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Got to be fair,all that's been dismantled so far has done so with little trouble (with the help of a bloody good soaking in WD40),the only part that has given trouble was the exhaust system!
All the relevant nuts/washers undid without a problem,but no way was the silencer coming off the downpipe!,but as that was knackered anyway I ended up cutting it off :twisted: !
Ive not a clue what the crap inside the engine is,but whatever,its going to take some real effort to clean up!,its clogged everything big time :shock: !
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Series 3 engine. So, it's been apart at some time. Love threads like this. Better than a strip and paint job. Keep the photos coming. 8-)
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