QUALITY HANDLEBAR GEAR SUPPORT LAMBRETTA (REMADE ONES)

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Soulpunk
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how is the quality of remade handlebar gear supports for lam s.III ?

good fitting ? shape as original ? numbers like original ?
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Gear support ?? can you give a little better description... :?
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edit: handlebar gear support, the part with the clutch lever and the (red) numbers...
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I think they're well made, there's a bit more meat on them than the originals though so your existing levers don't fit too well.
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the one i saw was not machined for the dish washer to fit
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got some from mike at kbr scooters very good :shock: :lol:
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I got S1/2 one from a UK supplier, it wasn't a good fit and probabaly came from India or wherever. It cost me about 25 quid. I could have got a remade from Vietnam cheaper......
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The one i picked up (Vietnamese) had the wrong font :geek: Might not matter to some but sticks out a mile on a quality S3 resto :shock:
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Is there really such a shortage of such items that they need to be remade? I saw a big box of second hand Italian ones at Wicksteed yesteray, and the splined gear wheels and rods. I should have bought them.

I'd always opt to try and find a second hand item through this site before buying a remade item. People on this site are extraordinarily helpful and generous.
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im asked a few places yesterday and they wanted about £15 for them thats the old ones, i wanted one for an indian scoot and got one for £8 fitted ok some small filing needed
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