SMALLFRAMES repair panels/sections
anybody know what repair sections are available for a 1978 primmy 125, its rotten under rear end inner,left panel and toolbox are shot although i could salvage the main part of left panel if needed but inner parts and splash area are shot..., would like to deal with it if i could get the complete left quarter section then could probably fab the other bits...i know floor sections are available but wot about the rest??? any help appreciated or a donor frame or rear end may be an easier option... cheers
one of the german vespa shops bought most of the smallframe bodywork stock recently found in India, most bodypressings looked to be available, off seventies smallframes (i think they called it a PV100 over there , or something like that). try ScooterCenter, RollerZentrall, SIP, etc.
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The model was a PL170 and the German shop with a pile of body parts from the old factory was SIP. Looks like they ran out of most of the stuff.goldeneye wrote:one of the german vespa shops bought most of the smallframe bodywork stock recently found in India, most bodypressings looked to be available, off seventies smallframes (i think they called it a PV100 over there , or something like that). try ScooterCenter, RollerZentrall, SIP, etc.
Scootercenter.com has a bunch of Smallie frame pieces:
http://www.scooter-center.com/scoweb/pa ... AC_V_V5B1T
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This shop on ebay has quite a lot of frame parts.
http://shop.ebay.de/i.html?_nkw=vespa+R ... m270.l1313
http://shop.ebay.de/i.html?_nkw=vespa+R ... m270.l1313
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