Inside this manual you will find routine maintenance, tune-up procedures, engine repair, cooling and heating, air conditioning, fuel and exhaust, emissions control, ignition, brakes, suspension and steering, electrical systems, and wiring diagrams.
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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
A good resource....if you already know what you are doing,
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This review is from: Vespa Scooters, 1958-78 (Owners' Workshop Manual) (Paperback)
I got my first Haynes manual in 1995 for a 1974 Vespa 90. The book may as well have been written in Chinese because nothing made any sense to me. If you are expecting a step by step guide with photos that explain every single step, this is NOT the book for you. The writer of this assumed the scooterist already has SOME wrenching skills and SOME knowledge of the inner workings of a Vespa Scooter.
Fourteen years, six Vespas and several major repairs later, I can now say this book makes sense to me. The difference? In that time, I've taken a few scooters apart, have installed larger carbs, Sito + exhausts, Buzz Scooter Stereos, drilled holes for chrome accesories, and have spent hours online talking to fellow scooterists. With good technical advice, [...] and a bit of guts, this book is a vital tool. So, if you can already replace a brake cable on your own, know what a stator plate is and feel confident enough to take apart your scooter, this book is extremely helpful. Especially when combined with the "how to restore and maintain your Vespa Scooter", the online tech support sites and assistance from your fellow scooterist friends. On the other hand, if your technical knowledge is limited, this book is basically a lot of confusing blurbs and photos that seem to "skip a step or two". This can be frustrating for a first time mechanic, as reading through these pages will make it seem as if scooter repair is a difficult thing to do. It's not. The book is also written by a Brit, so a lot of the slang and terminology will not match up with what you may know an item to be. To recap, I recommend this manual for those who have some mechanical knowledge of a scooter, or who know how to fix and tune up motor vehicles. On the other hand, if you have no idea what a "carb rebuild" is, this book is NOT for you.
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
A must have maintence manual for your vintage Vespa...,
This review is from: Vespa Scooters, 1958-78 (Owners' Workshop Manual) (Paperback)
If you own a vinatge Vespa from 1959-1978 you should own this service manual even if you don't plan on working on your scooter. It helps with routine maintence, trouble shooting, and just basic knowledge of your machine. Take care of you scooter and it will take care of you. Tons of pictures, parts and wire diagrams. A MUST HAVE!!!!
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
All that is needed for Vespa minor repair.,
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This review is from: Vespa Scooters, 1958-78 (Owners' Workshop Manual) (Paperback)
This is a great book for minor OR major repair to Vespa scooters. It covers vintage models of different styles. For the Sprint 150cc, I found the wiring diagram easy and helpful. It appears the diagrams for others were as complete. All were color coded as well. The book is well illustrated for most any job necessary.
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