Do these exist?
If so anyone who sells them?
Ta sef
Dog leg levers for series 2
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Don't buy off them I'm afraid, especially levers. We have history....Lamaddict wrote:Scootrs
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Vespa levers fit, if they do a dog leg one
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are you after the adjustable cnc type or just normal doglegssydduckett wrote:Do these exist?
If so anyone who sells them?
Ta sef
The ones I got from Scootrs are great
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any one used these
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Lambretta-SER ... 2ec85a2790
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Lambretta-SER ... 2ec85a2790
Vespa PX ones fit straight on, and you can get doglegs cheap enough for them. put one on a mates after fitting a hydraulic disc to his series 2, he wanted a ball end other side, and a px fitted out the packet.
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Yes Monty, I have one on my S2... was looking for a longer reach to pull the clutch a little farther, however the pull is identical to a standard lever. Decent enough though.Monty wrote:any one used these
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Lambretta-SER ... 2ec85a2790
Going to have to file down the lever housing a little to allow the lever to sit further away.