Quality Rear Runners

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i think you can use p range ones that have the curve on the rear you will just have to cut them down to length you should be able to source those? ;)
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bilko if they dont fit the vespa runners give me a ring and i sort them out for you mate
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Just bought a set of these and ive got to say they are very well made and well worth the money :D :D :D
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ive got set of these im just having them welded to my leggys whats the issue with px runners is the bend the wrong angle
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If i was you, it might be worth trying both px and rally type runners. When i cut my rear runners down i used vespa rally ones as they had a metal end cap as that went better with the look of my scoot. If memory serves right then the curve of the earlier model vespa runners (rally) was diffrent to that of the later ones (px). You might get lucky?

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bought 2 sets, feedback when they'll arrive at my home! :)

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Out of interest, what do you do about the left side footboard bracket, I know the right side can be removed, but is the left side cut off or something?
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soulsurfer wrote:Out of interest, what do you do about the left side footboard bracket, I know the right side can be removed, but is the left side cut off or something?
left side can be removed if you can carefull grind off the spot welds and then can be bolted on same as right side ,would be best to drill the bolt holes before removing it and you probably wouldnt want to do this unless planning a repaint
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Cheers Ric.

I emailed the guy selling these asking the radius of the curve and which runners would fit, the answer...

"The radius is approx. 65mm I'm not sure which runners fit but the vespa ones are aluminium so you could probably form them if they weren't quite right."

Might be an idea to make them to suit the runners :-?

Anyone know the radius of Rally or PX runners?
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i had to remove the left side on mine as it was too low ,carefull use of grinder and a bit of a wiggle and it came off no bother
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