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Lucas 576 on SS180

Posted: Fri Feb 08, 2013 2:14 pm
by Svint1
Hi all!

I got two original Lucas 576 lamps to fit on my 1965 Vespa SS180.

But I got some repro rubber mounts that doesnt fit at all.

The angle on the rubber is way to steep, so I'll be lighting up the woods and not the road...

Anyone knowing how or where to get rubber mounts that fit the legshield of a Vespa SS180?

Thanks!

Øyvind

Re: Lucas 576 on SS180

Posted: Fri Feb 08, 2013 10:15 pm
by Yanker
Hi Øyvind (does that translate into 'East wind'?)

It seems that you have some reproduction or possibly original Lucas 576 fog lights.

Is the attachment point bolt below the light or behind the light?

Regards

Re: Lucas 576 on SS180

Posted: Sat Feb 09, 2013 2:31 pm
by Svint1
Yanker wrote:Hi Øyvind (does that translate into 'East wind'?)

It seems that you have some reproduction or possibly original Lucas 576 fog lights.

Is the attachment point bolt below the light or behind the light?

Regards
Hi,
My name translated to English would be something like "Isle Wind"...

Anyway, I got original Lucas 576 WFT Fog Lights.

But the rubber mounts for the light on the legshield is some repro stuff I bought from UK...

If I use the rubber as it is, the lights will point to each side, instead of on the road... (get my point?)

Hope for help!

Rgrds,
Øyvind

Re: Lucas 576 on SS180

Posted: Sat Feb 09, 2013 6:50 pm
by rondon
can't you just make them fit with a grinder or something ( cut them to the required angle

Re: Lucas 576 on SS180

Posted: Sat Feb 09, 2013 9:22 pm
by Yanker
Hi again Islewind.

My question was about the two patterns

This one

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And this one (two)

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I think from your description you have the first type?

If correct, you will have some lambretta rubber mounts...?

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If you have original 576 lights then the light reflector can be loosened and moved within the mounting to point in the correct direction (back of the light).

If you have reproduction 576 lights they do not have this possibility, so you must shape the rubber.

I have not done this as I had no need to when fitting mine to a Lambretta series 2 as i got the original (flexible) light unit. But the problem would have been the same with reproduction lights.

I was doing a complete re-build. 'In my head' I was planning to heat the legshield so hot that it melted the rubber: hold the rubber in place and repeat until correct. If you have a 'scrap' legshield you could always do this. If the Vespa is painted and no spare shield: then 'flap-wheel' into shape mechanically? (like 'rondon' says)

Both methods are going to be messy! (aluckily not neccessary for me!)

Good luck

Re: Lucas 576 on SS180

Posted: Sun Feb 10, 2013 6:54 pm
by Svint1
Hi again!

I got this one; (no repro, but originals!)

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And I (unfortunately) got this mounts;

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I know it is possible to adjust the mounts, but would like to fit something made for Vespa, instead of the modded Lammy stuff...


rgrds
Øyvind, aka Islewind

Re: Lucas 576 on SS180

Posted: Mon Feb 11, 2013 11:56 am
by Yanker
I don't know of any Vespa specific mounts for these lights.

Have a look at the car (MG) side to see what they use. Some useful information here http://www.mgexperience.net/phorum/read ... 122,page=1

Re: Lucas 576 on SS180

Posted: Tue Feb 12, 2013 3:42 pm
by nicsar
Hi Öyvind,

I have a Lucas on my SS, I got the rubber from a friend who had bought it for his S-type.
I just used the grinder to shape the mount to follow the lines of the SS.




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