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Did you know?
It took until 1954 when Innocenti had a
model that went over the 100.000 items produced. This was the popular
Lambretta 150LD Series 2 |
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| While dismantling you can't take enough pictures, especially if it is
your one and only scooter so you can't compare to another assembled model. A
parts list and workshop manual are essential items before taking anything
apart. Especially the cable routing can give you a hard time if you're not
sure when reassembling. |
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Taking apart may look easy and you may think everything
seems logic but you'll be surprised how fast you will be forgotten how
exactly this washer was mounted of where this cable was routed. So make
notes! A box with lot of separate compartments can be of great help. Also
take in mind that a disassembled scooter will take up as much space of two
assembled scooters |
| Electrics can be a problem if tampered with. Here again
make notes how everything was connected before dismantling. If a previous
owner made some alterations to the original fitting it can be hard to get
it back to original specifications. |
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