Lambretta Serial Number Locations[Series I, II, III][LD Mark I, II, III]
Series I, II, and III (how do I know if my Lambretta is a series I, II, or III)
Frame: The right side cowl must be removed to see the frame serial number. It is stamped on the main tubular part of the frame under the gas tank. The number will start with a prefix (ex. 150LI) which denotes the model, then a star and a 6 digit number with a star at the end which denotes the year. A typical frame number may look like this: 150LI*123456* Engine: Look on the engine casting to see the engine serial number. It is stamped on the cast aluminum swingarm right the gear change linkage and clutch arm. If you are unsure where the clucth arm is, pull the clutch lever on the handlebars and you will see it move. The number will start with a prefix (ex. 150LI) which denotes the model, then a star and a 6 digit number with a star at the end which denotes the year. A typical engine number may look like this: 150LI*123456*
125 & 150cc LD Mark I, II, III (how do I know if my Lambretta is an LD Mark I, II, or III) Frame: The right side cowl must be removed to see the frame serial number. It is stamped on the main tubular part of the frame under the gas tank. The number will start with a prefix (ex. 150LD) which denotes the model, then a star and a 6 digit number with a star at the end which denotes the year. A typical frame number may look like this: 150LD*123456* Engine: Look on the engine casting to see the engine serial number. It is stamped on the top of the cast aluminum casing above where the kick start is connected. The number will start with a prefix (ex. 150LD) which denotes the model, then a star and a 6 digit number with a star at the end which denotes the year. A typical engine number may look like this: 150LD*123456* More models to come.... |
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