Lambretta dampers
Anything decent looking out there apart from BGM? They do look good but for all the difference front dampers make they are far too expensive imo...
- garry inglis
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Lambretta restore in Doncaster do a pair of gas dampers in stainless for £145 and they look good and work
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TBF that's not a lot cheaper than you can get the BGMs for if you shop around.
I suppose it begs the question of what the OP considers is a reasonable price for a set of front dampers?
I suppose it begs the question of what the OP considers is a reasonable price for a set of front dampers?
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I just purchased a set of targaline dampers from camlam cost me an arm and a leg but they do the job and look mighty good to boot.Got the anodised red set which are really hard to find as well so chuffed with them.
the man don't give a f@@k