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Nut M6x0,75 mm hexagonal, adjusting screw carburettor cap, PIAGGIO
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for Vespa 125 VNB-TS/?150 VBA-Super/?Rally/?P80-150X/?P200E/?PX80-200E/?Lusso/?T5/?Cosa
h 4.0mm
AF 8mm
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Product description
Adjuster screws for vintage scooter control cables, in all common types and sizes.
The clutch, gears and brakes found on most vintage geared Vespa and Lambretta scooters are operated by control cables leading from the steering assembly. Due to the definitional frame design with engines mounted at the rear, this inevitably makes these items quite long. To ensure complete control they should be in perfect working order!
All common varieties available.
Identical replica replacements.
Optimal function guaranteed.
Clutch plates, brake pads and brake shoes wear during operation, the length of control cables can vary once they have settled following initial use. These factors affect the mechanical play at the handlebar levers and foot pedal, which control the essential function of the clutch and brakes. To counter this