in 1967 innocenti produced a batch of Li125, they had clip on side panels, non chrome ring, and the horncasting badge was rectangular, frames where stamped as '125LI4' All painted in a very light pastel shade of green, actual colour is Innocenti Bleu Notte '67 NF27 (Blue)mick1 wrote:What's a series 4 ??
what price for series 4 frame
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I got one very early numbers and if offered 650 for it would sell it.
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The LI bodied SX's were 'Economy' models.bristolmod wrote:I think there was some weird stuff going on at the factory around that time. Possibly LI's came back into production during the SX run for some unknown reason? (large order from overseas perhaps?
Also, there are known examples of LI bodied scooters but on SX150 frames around 1969- why? anyones guess!
We'll probably never know with the passage of time now.
Good old Innocenti- still making us think, 40+ years after they went bust!!
Chris
The rarity of a Series 4 comes more from the quirky fixtures, rather than its frame so to speak.
I have a set of S4 fork links anyonecare to value them ?
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are they N.O.S ?shocky wrote:I have a set of S4 fork links anyonecare to value them ?

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Yes not on scooterjoeswoonara wrote:are they N.O.S ?shocky wrote:I have a set of S4 fork links anyonecare to value them ?

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