Lambretta Casa Ancillotti

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sydduckett
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Just seen these 2 Ancillotti type seats, one a Cassa that looks sweet but pricey at £200 and the cheaper yet british made version for £150. Question i have is, the Cassa looks thicker along the seat, by that i mean that from side on it looks the seat part is quite thick. Is this an optical alussion? Also do they sit quite low down on the loop, as i have one of the cheaper copies they also sell and that sits up like a pimple on yer arse... :(

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Fitted this a couple of months ago and its great TBH, very comfy and good support to my glass back..and its low to the frame:

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Lam46 wrote:Fitted this a couple of months ago and its great TBH, very comfy and good support to my glass back..and its low to the frame:

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I love this seat :P Would you mind telling me how much did this little beauty cost and to be Extremely cheeky where did you get it from and would it fit a S2...Extreme Christmas seat present :D
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Lam46 wrote:Fitted this a couple of months ago and its great TBH, very comfy and good support to my glass back..and its low to the frame:

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that looks like the one that they sell for £150, does look nice...scoot aint bad either..... :D
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They would be the same as the ones on th eother site that are £150, there not the cassa one3s are they..? ;)
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bicboy wrote:I love this seat Would you mind telling me how much did this little beauty cost
yes from scootopia £145...
bicboy wrote:Extremely cheeky where did you get it from
Bought off a member of here with accident damage and had it recovered by a lovely old dear locally..made a great job of it as well..
bicboy wrote:would it fit a S2

Yes the ad says
sydduckett wrote:scoot aint bad either
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Lam46 wrote:
bicboy wrote:I love this seat Would you mind telling me how much did this little beauty cost
yes from scootopia £145...
bicboy wrote:Extremely cheeky where did you get it from
Bought off a member of here with accident damage and had it recovered by a lovely old dear locally..made a great job of it as well..
bicboy wrote:would it fit a S2

Yes the ad says
sydduckett wrote:scoot aint bad either
Thanks
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Cheers Lam46, Top bloke, Top Scooter Machine and Top scooter forum "answerer" if there is such a word :freak:
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Syd, I bought one of Scootopia's cutback Ancilotti seats. Really well made and looks nice with the waffle sides. A word of warning. Take your time fitting it, as the seat catch lever can sit a bit low and scratch the paint on the frame loop :oops: I used some thick rubber sheet under the rear seat catch bracket to lift it off the loop slightly and give a bit of clearance for the catch lever. ;)
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