Saturday, 3 May 2014

John's Series 1

Here's John collecting his beautiful Series 1 from the workshop, following some thorough work to her engine. She's now a lovely little runner and even pulls up hills!
Patch tells John that his scooter will now fly... but only so high.



Friday, 25 April 2014

Jean-François

Here's a treat for you. What a fabulous photo. Anyone want to paint a picture like this on my shop wall? Pretty please...

Thursday, 24 April 2014

2014 Season

Here’s a small selection of the scooters we’ve seen here at Scooter Surgery over the past year or so… some with their proud owners. We work on all Lambretta’s from Model A to TS1.

This year we’ll be at the following events and will be happy to do all we can to assist in keeping these wonderful machines on the road.

31st May
Hayling Island Scooter Rally - Mill Rythe Holiday Park, 16 Havant Rd, Hayling Island PO11 0PB

13th/15th June
Santa Pod Speedway - Wellingborough, Bedford NN29 7JQ

28th June
Cambersands Scooter Rally - New Lydd Road, Camber, East Sussex TN31 7RT

20th July
Sunday Best -Bullsmoor Ln, Enfield, Middlesex EN1 4RQ

1st/3rd August
‘Big 7’ Paddock Wood Hop Farm – Maidstone Road, Paddock Wood, TN12 6PY

22nd/25th August
Isle of Wight Scooter Rally - Quay Road, Ryde, Isle Of WightPO33 2HH

29th/31st August
Mersea Island Scooter Rally - East Mersea Youth Camp Rewsalls Lane, Colchester, Essex CO58SX

Wednesday, 23 April 2014

A Dream

Li. Series 1 - 150
Roberto has had this beautiful Li. Sr.1 - 150 for thirty years unridden and stored in his shed. He's now preparing her for the road again. Let's all drool with envy.

Monday, 7 April 2014

The Tones

Following our post last week that featured a young scooterist who was into old scooters and (fairly)
old music - here’s some news about a young band playing new music, that we think may appeal to a few of you old scooterists?

We give you...  The Tones





Tuesday, 1 April 2014

Support young bloods!

Justin is 17 years old and loves Oasis... so he's named his first Lambretta after their song "D’you Know What I mean?"  He's been sourcing parts for her restoration over the past three years and she's finally finished. Justin designed the scheme of his 1971 GP/TS1 himself and was proud to ride from Essex to Coventry on Sunday and to enter her in the Custom Show.

All of us - scooterists, dealers, organizers of custom shows etc... need to support the young people getting involved in the Lambretta scene. We were all young once!

For all Oasis lovers out there, you can get nostalgic with the video below...





Thursday, 20 March 2014

Superb Racing Model D.

This Racing Model D was at Modrapheniacs and was a treat to see. 
Everything about her was so pristine and precise.
Here's the story of how she got to these shores.
Enjoy. I certainly did.


Wednesday, 19 March 2014

MOT and Service

Here she is, after the 'service' which turned out to be a major piece of work. She is running and proves to be (in Patch's words) a nice little runner. She's MOT'd and home now.

The Duke is alive and well


Having not seen him for a number of years he arrived on his 'Babe' on Saturday. It was lovely to see him.

Saturday, 1 March 2014

continued... Only in for a Service and MOT

This carb is stuck solid...



















 
and the strut is broken clean in two...




















The headset and forks had to be removed - fork links, springs and buffers are bound to be shot!

Friday, 28 February 2014

Only in for a Service and MOT?

This little lady has come in for a service and MOT. She is intact, everything is in the right place and all the parts are right, but she has been left standing outside at the mercy of the English elements. The following pictures illustrate what happens when moving parts are not maintained properly.
the stainless steel hub nut is more weather-proof...
the engine casing is covered in a white mildew.
At this point it's hard to say what the engine's like inside? The 'service' has begun at the front end, a recovery like this needs to be systematic! 

Saturday, 8 February 2014

Returned from the grave...
























Cameron's LD is nothing short of a miracle! 
The point of posting her on this Blog is to show you how pretty she is, how good to look at. She looks no different to when Cameron bought her at auction - but is a testiment to how NOT to be tempted by shiny paint! It was only Patrick's expertise, determination and a little bit of luck that's brought this scooter back from the Lambretta grave in the sky.

She has had to have a complete engine rebuild and it's been a real challenge to get the engine to even run. The engine was only the beginning, everything was wrong with her.

It's not known how the Vietnamese 'restorers' got hold of her or what her history is.  They clearly had a ‘donor’ machine to which they added many 'hand-made parts'... tin cans, bits of scrap metal and other machines (not Lambretta) - just anything to produce something to sell, that would run, although if it did... it was only briefly. 
 Buyers often fall for these restorations because superficially the scooter looks 'restored' but in reality it's often superficial! the paint work hides a nightmare.

I asked Patrick why he agreed to do her when she was so bad? Essentially he didn't realise the magnitude of the problems until he started to take her apart, once he had, he just had to keep going.  Patrick's now riding her and when he drove up this morning she sounded sweet!  She is back in the workshop for adjustments - everything in her is new and has to be run in. 

It's a miracle that she's been saved! Thanks to a lot of luck Patrick was able to source the various parts that are no longer remade.

 A video of her running will follow soon.