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Yellow Meanie
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« on: October 30, 2010, 11:32:23 PM »

Hi all,

A work colleague of mine imported a Vespa from Vietnam a few years ago.
It was dirt cheap as it was said to have a bit of "cosmetic" damage...

Anyway, he received it while he was studying in Tassie and had it shipped up to Brisbane. When he arrived home to unpack it, he realised the damage was a little more than "cosmetic"  Undecided
It was taken to a vintage scooter place in Brisbane to be looked at. (I can't recall the name of the business)
He was told the forks need some work, the engine needs a total rebuild (around 3k) and that the frame is bent. They didn't quote on straightening the frame as they can't do it, and apparently do not know who can. (I think it has a monocoque frame)

The poor scoot has been sitting in his garage for a few years now collecting dust  Cry
I thought it would be a good little project (like I don't have enough already  Roll Eyes )
Or maybe you guys would have some advice for him?  Wink

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« Reply #1 on: October 30, 2010, 11:36:39 PM »

sell it on ebay , needs some TLC Wink

the frame straightening guy in brisbane
Dave Kellet Motorcycle Engineering (07) 3290 2811
Unit 3, 46 Randall St, Slacks Creek, QLD 4127

Laurie alderton is the guy to speak to in sydney

i dont know if either of them have done scooters

a call to both of them might help

find the italian scooter club and have a chat to them , they will be invaluable for info to decide if you should or how to proceed
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« Reply #2 on: October 31, 2010, 12:09:39 AM »

Hey Meanie if you don't remember I restored a Lambretta and my brother has restore both vespa and Lambretta as he has a few of them. If you can send me some Picts I can get my brother to help with some advice
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« Reply #3 on: October 31, 2010, 12:18:34 AM »

Thanks J5, I thought there would be someone in Brisbane that could do it  Smiley

Jukie, I sure do remember you Lambretta! That's what got me thinking of fixing it up myself!
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« Reply #4 on: October 31, 2010, 12:31:30 AM »

Meanie ... I don't know much about these things but I think the Vespa would be monocoque - one of the big differences between the Vespa and Lambretta (except the J series). May not be the typical bike straightening exercise.

The Boss' brother is a bit of a Lambretta expert but knows more than most about any classic scooter. Can't expect any miracles from seeing a couple of photos but its a start.
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