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Vespa LX/S euro-turn signal conversion
Posted by: Paul
8 January 2010 1,302 views No Comment Email Article Email Article Print Article Print Article

We’ve covered this simple mod briefly ourselves based on Baksvn’s excellent step-by-step, but who better to give us a detailed step-by-step video walk-through than everyone’s favorite Florida scooter girl, Maureen.

In this video, Maureen shows us every step of the conversion which should take about an hour. The conversion kit itself is available for $59.00 direct from Motorsport Scooters. The kit allows US contemporary Vespa owners to remove the black plastic turn-signal pods that have been added as an afterthought to the scooter design to meet US road requirements.

And if you haven’t done so already, don’t forget to check out Maureen’s excellent LX/S maintenance videos here.

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