Round at a mates house this afternoon, we're both going to wicksteed tomorrow and he was saying he got a box of bits for a fiver about 10 years ago from there.The bloke was closing up and he said you can have what's left for a fiver.In the box was flywheels,endplates general odds and sods and this sidecasing.Its an LI/SX type but rather than marked Innocenti its marked SANBER,the writing being inside a triangle logo,and the number 19-010002.Is it a remade/pattern part? as I thought even the Indian sidecasings are marked Innocenti.Sorry about the photos,will take a proper one of the logo with a camera rather than my old phone when I get the chance.Any ideas?
sanber sidecasing
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Spanish I'd wager.
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Cheers Soulsurfer,that was one of the options we spoke about (Argentinian even cropped up ),but being as neither of us has had a Spanish scoot we weren't too sure.Anybody else agree?
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Series 2 casing but with the strengthening webs around the kickstart shaft
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Brazilian industrial manufacturer- big time player rather than small castings though
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