How to idendify a silver special?
Dunno about golden but frame is marked lis
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no specific frame numbers allocated to either "Golden" or "Silver" Specials.- All had "LIS" as the prefix.
In fact, Silver Specials were produced way before they were actually called "Silver" Specials, simply by being produced in a Silver colour.
"true" Silver Specials should exhibit a "Silver" badge above the "Special" L/Shield badge as should "Golden" Specials with a "Golden" badge
"Ordinary" Specials were also called "Pacemakers" although I believe this was specific to GB
Confused?
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In fact, Silver Specials were produced way before they were actually called "Silver" Specials, simply by being produced in a Silver colour.
"true" Silver Specials should exhibit a "Silver" badge above the "Special" L/Shield badge as should "Golden" Specials with a "Golden" badge
"Ordinary" Specials were also called "Pacemakers" although I believe this was specific to GB
Confused?

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..............then of course are the different gearboxes allocated to the "Special" and the "Pacemaker" which is another can of worms and urban myths (or possibly not......)
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Go on then; what was the difference between the gearbox's? I wasn't aware there was one. Except that the earlier box had a weak third. Can opened. 

Nor was I, I thought that it was simply a marketing exercise and the only differences were the badge and maybe panel paint applied by Lambretta Concessionaires.Doom Patrol wrote:Go on then; what was the difference between the gearbox's? I wasn't aware there was one.
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There are 4 different Li Special gearboxes, but the first 3 run the same "Special" ratios and the last was the same as SX150/GP150
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what he said!
As outlined in the Lambretta Manual of Performance Tuning and Conversions by Ken Herlingshaw
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As outlined in the Lambretta Manual of Performance Tuning and Conversions by Ken Herlingshaw
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but there is nothing special about an sx 150 gearbox, infact it is s**t