im in the process of buying a 1975 jet 200, would this have originaly had the vynal panel stripe similar to the gp??
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jet 200 pannel stripes
if it has li style clip on panels then yes. early 75 models could have had the sx200 panels.
this was sold new september 75, so guessing its the first of the late models with li pannels
any sugestion on where to get them from?
any sugestion on where to get them from?
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Seriously doubt that my friend.cezeta wrote:if it has li style clip on panels then yes. early 75 models could have had the sx200 panels.

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theres a good old book..........think it was called "servettas...my way" or something............
this may help if you can find it..............
i have it somewhere..............
this may help if you can find it..............
i have it somewhere..............

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the jet 200 was a poor seller in the uk so the 74 models were still being sold in 75.......domkoffSupereibar wrote:Seriously doubt that my friend.cezeta wrote:if it has li style clip on panels then yes. early 75 models could have had the sx200 panels.

my 59 vespa is actualy 62 on original papers for example. so if you ask what year it is then to me its a 62

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So following that reasoning, numcakes...a framebreather might as well be a 1970 Lambretta? Why you boys have to do everthing backwards?cezeta wrote:the jet 200 was a poor seller in the uk so the 74 models were still being sold in 75.......domkoffSupereibar wrote:Seriously doubt that my friend.cezeta wrote:if it has li style clip on panels then yes. early 75 models could have had the sx200 panels.m reg is 73/74 and n reg is 74/75 when we state the year over here its usualy relating to reg plate not manifactured date.
my 59 vespa is actualy 62 on original papers for example. so if you ask what year it is then to me its a 62


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oh s**t!!sean brady scooters wrote:theres a good old book..........think it was called "servettas...my way" or something............
this may help if you can find it..............
i have it somewhere..............
So following that reasoning, numcakes...a framebreather might as well be a 1970 Lambretta? Why you boys have to do everthing backwards?
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thats right, byt the floorboards were more flared by then. i think my 74 m plate is actually a 75 or my 79 is an 80 one or the other but one of them was no-longer in production when sold new in the uk.
another uk odity wasd that now and then a plate would be re issued so you got an a reg on what should have been an f reg which meant the scooter was sold before it was actualy designed. my triumph tigress is like that.
see you know apretiate good old fashioned fasism where no choices means no mistakes


thats right, byt the floorboards were more flared by then. i think my 74 m plate is actually a 75 or my 79 is an 80 one or the other but one of them was no-longer in production when sold new in the uk.
another uk odity wasd that now and then a plate would be re issued so you got an a reg on what should have been an f reg which meant the scooter was sold before it was actualy designed. my triumph tigress is like that.
see you know apretiate good old fashioned fasism where no choices means no mistakes
