First scoot (Lambretta) which model is best for a newb?
Personally it buy a vespa and take my test on it sell it after at a slight loss or even a profit if your lucky then it gives you far more choice of machine to choose from
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...and you are prepared for the consequences by declaring this on a public forum.....unbelievable!!!!dave411 wrote:I was in the same situation as you before I bought mine.Havent passed my bike test etc etc,so I bought an Li 125.I love it.But it was a bit slow,more so on hills,and we plenty of those in Wales.So,I decided to fit a 150 cylinder,head and 42 mm exhaust.Changed the jets in the carb to 150 ones,job done,only thing is,Its now ilegal![]()
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If anyone thinks insurance company's don't monitor these forums then they are very naive. For a bit of a shunt they will probably just payout but something more serious they might just investigate in a bit more detail..... 

get your foil hat off you spongebob
insurance company's spying on people
I think its even funnier that bristolmod claims to be a good boy and advise's others about insurance on a tuning website
come on guys,,who declares what again?
next the guy will come back and ask about kits for a li125,,,,answer,,nope sorry your not supposed to do that,,or why dont you get a 200cc engine instead,,mental


I think its even funnier that bristolmod claims to be a good boy and advise's others about insurance on a tuning website


next the guy will come back and ask about kits for a li125,,,,answer,,nope sorry your not supposed to do that,,or why dont you get a 200cc engine instead,,mental
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Unless like me you really enjoy tinkering rather than riding, i 100% agree with Chris.bristolmod wrote:personally I wouldn't go for a project or a bike that hasn't been registered at this stage.
There ARE bargains about which are already on the road being taxed MOT'd Registered etc- can save you a lot of time and grief. £3000 will get you a bike thats certainly half tidy and legal.
Main thing is DO NOT buy the first bike you see, and take someone with you that does know something about Lambrettas- if you see anything this way you are interested in please give me a shout and I'll be happy to come along as an independent person. PM me for my mobile number if you want.
Chris
I paid £1100 for a li125 project bike and I'm in it for £8000 12 months later!
Best to let a mug like me do it for you

anybody heard of any scooter riders who've had to sell their house to cover an insurance claim?
I'm guessing not....
I'm guessing not....
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bloody hell Lipman you do seem to have some sort of problem looking at all your postings. All we're trying to do is help a newbie with a bit of advice on scooters and you're taking on the whole world with your ramblings.ipman wrote:get your foil hat off you spongebobinsurance company's spying on people
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I think its even funnier that bristolmod claims to be a good boy and advise's others about insurance on a tuning websitecome on guys,,who declares what again?
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next the guy will come back and ask about kits for a li125,,,,answer,,nope sorry your not supposed to do that,,or why dont you get a 200cc engine instead,,mental
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Churchill Dog "oh dear - our customer has not been totally truthful on his insurance proposal. Never mind, we'll just pay out anyway and forget about the damages of £1M+ we've incurred"gnash.. wrote:anybody heard of any scooter riders who've had to sell their house to cover an insurance claim?
I'm guessing not....
yeah right!

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Christ I went out for the day and looks like I've started WW3!
I'm new to scoots but I've had plenty of 40-plus year old cars.
I want Italian because I want original. Plus I like things Italian I realise I could get better value. It's me not you !
Cheers for that. Gives me food for thought tho. Projects maybe avoided after all !
Andy
I'm new to scoots but I've had plenty of 40-plus year old cars.
I want Italian because I want original. Plus I like things Italian I realise I could get better value. It's me not you !
Cheers for that. Gives me food for thought tho. Projects maybe avoided after all !
Andy
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Tried posting earlier today but kept getting random SQL errors
I'm gonna be using it in town almost all the time. I might even do the odd commute but that's still in town (Taunton isn't big). Whizz up to Weston maybe (There's a Lammy museum there I just discovered)
I think plan a and an Li 125 series 3 is where I'll start. I do want to get my test passed sharpish. Can't be doing with L Plates for long!
Andy
I'm gonna be using it in town almost all the time. I might even do the odd commute but that's still in town (Taunton isn't big). Whizz up to Weston maybe (There's a Lammy museum there I just discovered)
I think plan a and an Li 125 series 3 is where I'll start. I do want to get my test passed sharpish. Can't be doing with L Plates for long!
Andy