Well, I broke out my 79 P200 and decided to restore it. Bought the aforementioned guide on Amazon and will be watching these step by step. Much appreciated and will touch base with your staff for replacement and rebuild parts.
Between the P200 restoration videos and the 125 motor rebuild videos, I did a complete restoration with Malossi 210 kit. The videos herein proved invaluable. Thx to Steve and Robot for their tireless efforts.
I only just found your video so this may be a bit late, but just a quick note on the headset tops. The bosses do get stripped but are easily and cheaply repaired using Helicoils to save replacement and keeping originality. Regards Dave
Also in SD was wondering where you guys got the sandblasting and paint done. And also if you guys were able to give a rough guess what the cost was. I just got a p200 I wanna fix up this project looks amazing.
so your vids a good, but the most difficult work is not shown..... for example pulling the cable (electrics) through the frame.... fixing the foodpegs, install the turninglights and stuff like that. would be nice if you could show that next time.
Well, I broke out my 79 P200 and decided to restore it. Bought the aforementioned guide on Amazon and will be watching these step by step. Much appreciated and will touch base with your staff for replacement and rebuild parts.
I just lucked out and finally found a mechanic for my 1979 China? blue p200e, so satisfying to hear the lawnmower running again, GL with yours
Between the P200 restoration videos and the 125 motor rebuild videos, I did a complete restoration with Malossi 210 kit. The videos herein proved invaluable. Thx to Steve and Robot for their tireless efforts.
Really helpful video….thanks. Just starting on a P2 restoration.
im all over the interweb looking for vespa help and must admit that you got the best stuff out there hands down. keep them coming.
MANY THANKS! I watch all videos to home restoration my P150XE
Another great video. And at just the right time as I'm re-assembling my Vespa now. You guys keep 'em coming and know that your work is appreciated!
Stevo you are a champ mate . Just watched this video to see how to get the legshield trim on . Got it first time !👍Thanks heaps
This is an excellent video and will definitely aid when re-assembling a Vespa, but I find it's much easier just to 'mask up' before spraying.
You guys rock these videos are amazing!
I only just found your video so this may be a bit late, but just a quick note on the headset tops. The bosses do get stripped but are easily and cheaply repaired using Helicoils to save replacement and keeping originality. Regards Dave
Great videos!superbe explication,c'est clair ,net ,précis et bien filmé.
Merci.
Awesome video!.Greetings from Spain.
Great video as usual guys! Keep them coming!
This series great.
Also in SD was wondering where you guys got the sandblasting and paint done. And also if you guys were able to give a rough guess what the cost was. I just got a p200 I wanna fix up this project looks amazing.
I love you! Scooterwest!! :))
The videos are totally helpful for home diy with my p200e. By chance you can share the paint formula used for this hawthorne white? Thank you.
Hey. Great vids. What leg shield trim are you using?
At a very top level what does a custom paint job cost
I know this is old but I'm trying to figure out how much paint non reduced you needed to paint that Vespa? Was it mixed 1 to 1 ? 4 to 1 or?
Thanks
what colour is that paint known by?
What's the name of the book I can't find it with the number you gave
so your vids a good, but the most difficult work is not shown..... for example pulling the cable (electrics) through the frame.... fixing the foodpegs, install the turninglights and stuff like that. would be nice if you could show that next time.
There are 4 parts to the video. They show almost everything. Check it out!
Anyone know the FORD blue spraypaint that matches a 1979 China Blue p200e? tia
whats the "thing" called at 34:30
Thigh Master!!
can you send me a good vespa or spare parts