Spanish Lambretta Serial Numbers

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Please note that this section generally shows parts specific to the Spanish models. FOR ALL GENERIC PARTS SUCH AS RUBBERS, TRIMS, ENGINE. Perry has simplified the information as it is difficult to work out exact Spanish frame number sequences for some models. Plus to make matters worse some of the 125cc numbers were duplicated in the 1980’s and a whole batch of JET 200’s have a later numbers for their age.

JUST FIND YOUR MODEL BELOW AND CLICK ON ITS LINK TO SEE DETAILS ABOUT SERIAL NUMBERS AND A LINK TO THE PDF FILE. YOU CAN THEN EASILY FIND THE PARTS YOU NEED IN OUR ONLINE STORE BY SEARCHING FOR THE EIGHT DIGIT LAMBRETTA PART NUMBER. It is very important that you know exactly which model of Lambretta you have before ordering parts. Use this page as a guide to determine which model you have. BASIC CHARACTERISTICS - Li & TV Ser.I/II/III, SX, Serveta, GP(DL) — 3.50'x10' tires, tubular frame, stationary front fender, horizontal cylinder, 4 speed transmission - J50, J100, J125, Luna — 3.00'x10' tires, pressed sheet steel frame, stationary front fender, vertical cylinder, 3 and 4 speed tranmission depending on model - LD Mk.I/II/III, D — 4.00'x8' tires, tubular frame, turning front fender, vertical cylinder, 3 speed transmission II. SERIAL NUMBER LOCATIONS Serial numbers can be found in the following locations on various models. Note that the serial number is a five or six digit number which follows the model designation (For example Li150S*443267) and that the next group of numbers beginning with the letters 'IGM' are merely Italian government commission numbers similar to Department of Transportation numbers in the USA.

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Spanish Lambretta Serial Numbers

Li, TV, SX, GP and Serveta Models - The frame number is in the engine compartment on the right hand side of the main frame tube under the fuel tank. The engine number on all models except for TV175 Ser.I is on top of the motor directly in front of the shock mount and is somewhat hidden by the gear and clutch linkages. On the TV175 Ser.I it is on top of the motor behind the right hand motor mount.

J Range - The frame number is on the right hand side of the frame in front of the shock absorber spring underneath the right hand side panel. The engine number is on top of the engine case, just behind the right hand engine mount. LD and D Models - The frame number is on the right hand side of the vertical frame tube directly in front of the rear wheel. The engine number is on top of the right hand side of the motor in front of the large oil filler plugs. SPECIFIC MODELS Li Family (click on a specific model to see serial number info and download a parts book): A.

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Series III - Includes all,,,,,,, (also known as 125/150/200 DL) models produced after 1962. Most parts for these models are readily available, although some body parts are becoming scarce. Commonly called the Slimstyle Range, Series III models are distinguishable by a speedometer which is of a sort of clam shell shape. It is flat on the sides, tapering out larger at the top, and the top and bottom are rounded.

Another distinguishable feature of the Series III is the separate horn grille which attaches vertically to the front of the horncasting with two countersink screws at the bottom. Li125 & Li150 models have a round headlight and rim, Grand Prix models have a rectangular headlight and rim, and all remaining Series III models have a round headlight with a hexagonal rim. The first Series III models produced in 1962 share several characteristics with earlier Series II models.

When this is the case, the earlier variation of the part is called the pre-mod part. Mid-1960's models will often share pre- and post-mod features. By the end of the production run of Italian Series III models (which included all GP and SX models), all of the post-modification features (such as 6 pole ignition systems which have 4 wires coming from the magneto) had been adopted. Serveta and - Although considered Series III models, Spanish made Servetas have some unique traits.