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  • Haynes Service and Repair Manual for Lambretta Scooters

    Haynes Service and Repair Manual for Lambretta Scooters

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    If like me your first scooter was a Vespa, then there’s a good chance you own a Haynes Vespa workshop manual. I had one for my Vauxhall Viva van and old Ford Escort too, and I have plenty of friends who have also owned various Haynes manuals over the years. In some circles they’ve become…

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  • Tested: Cleaning products

    Tested: Cleaning products

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    It seems the latest line to develop your range into is cleaning products, with a number of new names on the shelves among those long established. Muc-Off and Red Ant both sent us a box full of products to test, and being as my enthusiasm for cleaning scooters is little and infrequent, I thought it…

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  • A buyer’s guide to… Lambretta J-Range Scooters

    A buyer’s guide to… Lambretta J-Range Scooters

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    Produced as an affordable scooter for the younger market back in the 1960s, the Lambretta J-range today holds a similar position for those looking at buying their first Lambretta. This comes with a caveat however, that if you don’t know what you’re doing these scooters can also be a great money pit as well. Innocenti…

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  • Tested: Kevlar Jeans

    Tested: Kevlar Jeans

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    With high street supermarkets now selling motorcycle jeans, John Milbank from Scootering’s sister publication MCM finds out if you really do ‘get what you pay for’… I used to ride in plain jeans when popping out to the shops — I figured that they’d be okay if I wasn’t going too fast, and besides, I…

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  • Tested: Jockey’s rear brake kit

    Tested: Jockey’s rear brake kit

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    You see, despite purchasing ‘quality’ Italian Newfren brake shoes, once fitted I could hardly get the rear hub back on. Even after filing the shoe faces a little the hub went on but the brakes were binding so much it was unusable. Having left things to the last minute, as usual, I cleaned up my…

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  • 70 Years of Vespa

    70 Years of Vespa

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    It’s 70 years since the first Vespa scooter rolled off the production line at the Pontedera factory in Italy… a humble 98cc, three-speed machine. Let’s take a look inside the factory where it all began and celebrate the anniversary of this most famous scooter brand… Vespa has undergone explosive growth over the last decade –…

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  • New Lambretta gearbox from Cortina, Italy

    New Lambretta gearbox from Cortina, Italy

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    The Cortina gearbox was created to meet the demands of sports and touring Lambretta rider alike. It’s a close ratio gearbox, designed to be fitted using a large front sprocket, in order to minimise clutch wear and slippage. Having undergone tests of endurance and reliability Cortina recommend these gearboxes for use in medium-high power engine…

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  • Never break down again? Simple Lambretta Vespa repairs

    Never break down again? Simple Lambretta Vespa repairs

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    The simple way to a trouble-free summer in 12 simple checks, 1 dyno session, and less money than a decent night out. Scootering’s new dep-ed Dan tells you how, Lambretta Vespa repairs. Breaking down might be commonplace when you ride a fifty year-old Italian scooter, but it is not inevitable. A few hours spent on…

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  • MOTUL JOINS FORCES WITH THE INTERNATIONAL DIRT BIKE SHOW

    MOTUL JOINS FORCES WITH THE INTERNATIONAL DIRT BIKE SHOW

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    LEADING European oil and lubricant specialist Motul is to be the official partner of the 2016 International Dirt Bike Show, the two parties have announced. The manufacturer has teamed up with the premier indoor off-road motorcycle exhibition as it reveals the launch of 13 new bespoke products for the dirt bike market. Motul brand manager…

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  • Tony Christie – Now’s The Time (Acid Jazz)

    Tony Christie – Now’s The Time (Acid Jazz)

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    Following on from his Northern Soul-esque single of 2010, Nobody In The World, comes Tony Christie’s promised album from which said single was taken. Christie is apparently approaching his 50th anniversary in music and this CD, due, for release on 14 February puts him back in the studio to celebrate that milestone. Title track Now’s…

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