How to Place an Order for Spare Parts the Purchase of Casalambretta Spare Parts Can Be Made in Various Ways: 1
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How to place an order for spare parts The purchase of CasaLambretta spare parts can be made in various ways: 1. Visiting the shop at our Rodano headquarters. 2. Visiting one of the many CasaLambretta concessionaires or authorised dealers. 3. Ordering parts on-line (or by fax) from one of the many CasaLambretta concessionaires or authorised dealers who offer mail order services and / or on-line shopping facilities on their dedicated web-stores. Whichever method you choose, to enable all orders to be processed easily and within the quickest possible timescale, we advise all customers to utilise the CasaLambretta part codes contained within this catalogue. The CasaLambretta range of spare parts contained within this catalogue is vast and should cover all the parts you may require for any restoration or repair work. If on the contrary you require a part / parts that are NOT to be found within the pages of this catalogue, you may order them utilising the codes found within the original Innocenti part catalogues. When ordering using Innocenti codes, please be sure to clearly state the name of the catalogue used, along with the section (Table), part description(s) and part number(s). Copies of the original Innocenti workshop manuals, handbooks and parts books can all be purchased within the dedicated section contained within the rear of this catalogue. As is CasaLambretta tradition, spare part kits (example: floor runner set kits) all contain complete dedicated packets of fasteners & fixings, which will definitely prove to be a massive help when fitting the spares in question to your scooters. If you are unsure as to quantities of certain parts needed for a specific job, when ordering please inform your CasaLambretta concessionaire or authorised dealer, who in turn will be able to supply you with the correct quantities needed. The CasaLambretta distributors are all there to help you achieve a perfect restoration for your scooter. Certain very rare items are only available in second hand/used/serviceable condition. We ask that in the case where parts such as these are possibly needed, it is better to initially ascertain if it is better – and possibly more economically viable – to repair the damaged part you have rather than place an order for the same. All CasaLambretta parts are covered by a complete guarantee. In the case that a part turns out to be defective or flawed, it will immediately be changed without the customer incurring any additional postage costs. To see a full, up-to-date list of all the current CasaLambretta concessionaires, authorised dealers and to see all the latest news & products, please visit: www.casalambretta.it Important! All prices contained within this catalogue are in Euro and are solely for the Italian home market. To find the prices for Casa products in your country, please contact your local distributor! THE FIRST PROFESSIONAL LAMBRETTA CENTRE IN ITALY! This is CasaLambretta’s ‘Italian Product’ philosophy: for the last 30 years we have committed ourselves to producing Lambretta spare parts in Italy. The reason for this is that we firmly believe in Italy and the professional ability of Italian Artisans to produce high-grade products. A spare part that has been expertly hand-made here in Italy is a guarantee both for quality and safety. Now, more than ever, Italy needs to believe in its businesses and even our small contribution is a step in the right direction to increase national industrial activity, something that we are all positively waiting for and sure will happen. Unfortunately, for certain types of spare parts, it was simply impossible to manufacture them here in Italy and we were obliged to out-source the production to other European or Asian counties. In order to make it crystal clear where each and every part contained within this catalogue has originated from, we have introduced a system whereby symbols are used to indicate the origin of spare parts. Therefore it’s now possible to see if a part is of Italian construction, or produced elsewhere. Italian made parts have no symbol. If a part is of European construction it will be denominated with a star “ ✩” symbol whereas a sun symbol “” indicates a part is of Asian construction. The CasaLambretta team welcomes you to the headquarters situated in Via Kennedy no. 38, in Rodano on the outskirts of Milan. These are the staff of CasaLambretta and their respective roles which ensure the smooth day-to-day running of the business: In the Workshop: Mario, the head mechanic. He is in charge of and co-ordinates the running of the workshop area. Maurizio, an expert craftsman specialising in the ‘conserved restoration’ of Lambretta and Rumi scooters. Fabio, an expert in vintage and historical scooters. In the Stores: Vittorio, the owner of CasaLambretta. He is responsible for organising the production and quality control of all CasaLambretta products. In the Shop: Orietta, the shop manager. She is in charge of the retail shop and business liaisons with customers. In the Museum: Vittorio, the historical curator and guide for the museum. Andrea, who is Vittorio and Orietta’s son. He is the official guide for all the younger Lambretta fans. Vittorio with his friend Walter Scheffrahn, the Worldwide owner A view of the CasaLambretta Workshop of the Lambretta brand name. Maurizio Mario Orietta Spare parts store house Andrea Fabio The Scooter and Lambretta Museum The initial idea to create a museum dedicated to Lambretta scooters came about 20 years ago thanks to Vittorio Tessera. With help from his friends, Vittorio wanted to create a museum to celebrate the production of the World famous Lombard made scooter: the Lambretta. Over the following years, the museum continued to expand thanks to the constant addition of vehicles from all over the World. Vittorio’s passion for all makes of vintage scooters, not only Lambrettas, was the reason that the museum subsequently evolved into the ‘Scooter & Lambretta Museum’ and quickly became the landmark in Europe for vintage scooter production. Today, with the entire collection on display within a dedicated 800sq.m exhibition area, the ‘Scooter & Lambretta Museum’ is without doubt the most important museum for Lambrettas and vintage scooters in the World. The main central area of the museum, called ‘the Arena’, is the section dedicated exclusively to display Lambrettas. Here you can find everything from the standard production machines from all over the World, to precious, unique Innocenti prototypes, through to an incredible collection of memorabilia and trophies actually won by Innocenti. There are another seven areas within the museum and these are dedicated to the Worldwide evolution of the scooter from the early 1900’s through to the 1970’s and there is also a section dedicated solely to Vespa production where the most historically significant models are on display. The museum is unique in that a lot of time and thought has been put into its layout to ensure that you can clearly see all the scooters, from all angles and from close up. This unprecedented access gives you the chance to marvel at the machines on display, which include historically important rarities such as; the American-made Salisbury Aeromotor Glide which was the first automatic scooter dating back to 1938, the Juno K which was the first scooter made by Honda in 1954, the Fuji Rabbit which was the first scooter made in Japan back in 1947 and the first French-made Scootavia ever produced, having a No.‘1’ frame number. as far as Lambretta in concerned, the museum hosts both all the classic production models, and rarities such as; the V twin 250cc Lambretta GP motorbike, a prototype TV175 Series 1, the earliest known Model A which has a No.‘2’ frame number, original factory Racers through to an example of an original Special 150 used by the New York Police Dept. Over 60 models are on display in a unique and accessible environment. The museum has free admittance and the opening hours are: 9am – Noon & 2.30pm – 530pm, Monday – Friday. It’s also possible to pre-book a guided tour in other hours for large groups by calling: ++39 02 95320438. A preview of the museum can be seen on the dedicated website: www.museoscooter.it On the website there is also a link to access the main CasaLambretta website, where it’s possible to post up private adverts to buy or sell vintage scooters and Lambrettas. CONCESSIONARIES & AUTHORIS MARCO’S SCOOTER SHOP CASA LAMBRETTA AROUND THE WORLD Tel. e Fax 0043 5522 76280 CASALAMBRETTA UK Tel. e Fax 0044 1934 641614 MILVERTON’S SCOOTER SURGERY Tel. 0044 121 772 4517 Tel. 0044 020 87480882 CASALAMBRETTA FRANCE Samuel Moulet Tel. 0033 626511182 AUSTRIA U.K. JET200 Performance Ltd Tel. 1-866-lambretta - 1-206-9485495 FRANCE USA SCOOTER CENTER GmbH Tel. 0049 2238 307430 GERMANY ORIGINAL VESPA Tel. e Fax 00351 21 9800665 PORTUGAL PIAGGIO SPORT Fernando Botero Tel. 445 8956 COLOMBIA A.S.M. SCOOTER Trigueros Fernandez Rafael SWISS GERMANY Tel. 0034 952 332622 KARL BURTSCHER BRAZIL Tel. e Fax 0041 071 3931356 SWISS FRANCE MOCELLINI Pascal Tel. 004179 941 45 98 DAMI MOTORPECAS IMPORTADORA LTDA Luigi De Filippis Tel. 5031 8046 SCOOTER CLASICO Rafael Tel. 0034 667845747 SPAIN SWITZERLAND SED DEALERS CASALAMBRETTA SCANDINAVIA Marcello Colombo Tel. e Fax 0046 174 40022 SCOOTER PASSION Tel. 0495 346657 LAMBRETTABILITY SWEDEN Tel. e Fax 044 7887311 BELGIUM JAPAN SAIGON PARTS and ACCESSORIES Vietnam: Tel. 0084 (0)937075630-0084 (0)908517002 Thailandia: Tel. 66 2216 4441 3 ASIA CASALAMBRETTA AUSTRALIA De’ Pannone Enterprise Tel. 0061 8 93873031 © DiskArt™ 1988 © DiskAr t™ 1988 AUSTRALIA CASALAMBRETTA POLAND “Greg” Grzegorz Sojka Tel. e Fax 0048 32 2222341 POLAND TORINO LAMBRETTA Tel.