lambretta forks into vespa
- C*NTSPEED
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I don't really want to get a Vespa stem welded onto the forks I've heard you can sleeve them somehow anyone got any idea on what i need to do this
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- wack 63
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I fitted a set to a smallie in the 80's by fitting a sleeve on the forks that was machined to hold the lower bearing track on which raised the front end. Not sure about a P range but I would imagine provided the Lamby forks didn't hit the frame when turned lock to lock that you could cut the tube and either extend or shorten it by fitting an internal bar,drilled for the speedo and brake cables, then welding back together . You would probably need to weld on some sort of steering stop to co-inside with the Vespa one on the frame tube. The good thing is the bearings and top bearing rings are basically the same so Lamby ones could be used but beware the Lamby forks are thinner so the headset won't tighten up without snapping the alloy although a sleeve can be fitted and a groove cut into the forks for the headset bolt. Without having a set of Vespa forks to compare ,the Lamby forks could probably be cut in half just above the lower bearing track and a Vespa stem grafted on with the internal bar to keep everything in line ,Piece of p155 

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wack 63 wrote:I fitted a set to a smallie in the 80's by fitting a sleeve on the forks that was machined to hold the lower bearing track on which raised the front end. Not sure about a P range but I would imagine provided the Lamby forks didn't hit the frame when turned lock to lock that you could cut the tube and either extend or shorten it by fitting an internal bar,drilled for the speedo and brake cables, then welding back together . You would probably need to weld on some sort of steering stop to co-inside with the Vespa one on the frame tube. The good thing is the bearings and top bearing rings are basically the same so Lamby ones could be used but beware the Lamby forks are thinner so the headset won't tighten up without snapping the alloy although a sleeve can be fitted and a groove cut into the forks for the headset bolt. Without having a set of Vespa forks to compare ,the Lamby forks could probably be cut in half just above the lower bearing track and a Vespa stem grafted on with the internal bar to keep everything in line ,Piece of p155
piece of P155 - if you say so - way beyond me lol - Do SIP still sell those already done ones Joe?
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Dunno but interested who when you find someone. Wasn't slacker doing some. Interested cos I want some for my winter project......C*NTSPEED wrote:dunno but ive also got a set of vespa forks i could use the stem and stop off question is who do i trust to do the fabrication?
torch engineering castleford said he could do them, if you get it welded m8 let me know thinking about this mod myself
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Local lad in Tamworth eh? What forks are you wanting? GP length or Li length? Do you only want the stem? does it have to be straight or can you get that sorted? I got some Li foorks with bent stem and had to cut one boot off... if they are any good to you you can have them free and I am only in Nuneaton. If you want to get posh I got some pucka Li forks with everything in for 60 quid... so whether you are a cheapskate or not I have the answer.... But you aint having the good ones for free and I wont sell you the other ones for 60 quid... seems fair to me????soulboy wrote:fellas its been done loads and loads of times and not heard of any horras ive got a mate waiting to do mine but ICANT FIND ANY FUKIN LAMMY FORKS![]()
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pm me and I will send you my phone number...
Martin