Indicators series 1

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Monty
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2 days in the shed with an angle grinder and some billet aluminium.
The trick now is to do the other side and them look the same.
Wiring done and series 1 light switch modified to give left and right indicators, dip and horn with the rest from an ignition switch. The flasher has a beeper (loud) and I'm using the repeater LEDs on the digital speedo.
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nice. another option is to get exact german export model replicas (with innocenti parts number) from the german lambretta club.
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It was prides comments on this thread that gave me the impetus to have a go. It was my understanding that you had to swap a very important body part to get hold of the German ones so I thought I would have a go.
Looking again do the German ones use a standard bar end indicator as thats what I went for. As long as yours are more than GBP45 I should be OK. Are these for sale?
They also looked as though the leggies would need drilling and I was hoping not to do this, using a clamp round the rubber. In the end I had to have one small bolt to get a good ground.
In hindsight the curved part on the front could have been smaller but I also liked the ones on this other thread
http://www.forums.ilambretta.com/viewto ... rs#p153974
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Mine came from the German club and they use the. Bar end ones like you have used they were considerably more than that as well also you have to drill 2 mounting holes for them as well
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Hi
wish i paid more attention German at school - i love these but cant figure out if our German friends sell these to any Tom (or Mike) or do you need to have a pal and increidble bi-lingual powers of pursuasion,
any ideas anyone please?
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i chased them for 2 years at every rally or event they were at that i went to in europe and england, i also emailed them a lot. markus who runs it told me they only made 100 sets and i was lucky to get a set :P
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just ask in english for a pair and i am shure you get them.

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thanks Soulpunk
i will give it a go.
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Soulpunk wrote:just ask in english for a pair and i am shure you get them.
But don't mention the war..............
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