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gear id - model info-
name that gear
The entire Li range uses the same
design gearbox but there are quite a few different gearboxes
available. It is quite common to find loose gears and it can be hard
to know what gearbox it is from. This section should help you make
sure that you either have the right box in your Lambretta or even
identify that odd gear you found.
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gearbox exist out different section; the cluster, the 4 gears
itself and the sliding dog with main shaft. Check the
gears page for details. |
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specific model information
name that gear
So you have your big box of
loose gears and now all you have to do is identify each single
gear. This table will start you in the right direction. Use it in
conjunction with the individual gear identification
to positively id any gears that are not obvious.
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teeth
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possible
gears
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32
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TV/GT 200
4th
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33
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SX200, TV175 series 2
& 3 4th
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34
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Li150, Li150 special
4th
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35
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Li125 series 1,2 and
early series 3 4th, SX150, GP150 4th
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36
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Li125 special, GP125,
GP200 4th or TV/GT200 3rd
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37
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Li150,
series 2 Li150 rallymaster (diam. 96.2,
5teeth=34.6)
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37 |
SX200
and TV175 (diam. 95.6-95.9,
5teeth=34.2) |
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39
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Li125 series 1,2
and early series 3, SX150, GP125/150/200 3rd or TV/GT200
2nd
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40
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SX200, TV175 series 2
and 3 2nd
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41
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Li150 or Li 150
special 2nd
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42
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Li125 series 1,2 and
early series 3, SX150, GP125/150/200, rallymaster
2nd
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47
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TV/GT200
1st
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49
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SX200, TV175 series 2
& 3 1st
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50
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Li125/Li150
special,Li150, SX150, GP125/150/200 1st
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51
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Li125 series 1,2 and
early series 3, rallymaster
1st
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