Can anyone help me to obtain a workshop manual for a 1967 spanish GS? I have looked everywere that i can think of on the web, any help is very welcome.

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Hello guys,
Can anyone help me to obtain a workshop manual for a 1967 spanish GS? I have looked everywere that i can think of on the web, any help is very welcome. ![]() |
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The closest thing you might find in English is ![]() or this: http://vespaguide.com/cms/?p=114 Otherwise, I'd do a web search for Vespa shops in Spain and then e-mail them for help. The odds, however, is that since they were built for the Spanish market, everything would be in Spanish. Now, if you can read Spanish, that's not a bad thing! Good hunting. Al |
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Best info I know is on ScooterHelp
http://scooterhelp.com/scooters/spanish.vespa.160cc.html As for books the two recommended are about as good as it gets. The motovespa is kind of a mix. Kind of a pain in the ass that way, but very very cool. I'd love to have one. |
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ScooterHelp also has some owners manuals and parts manuals. That plus the other repair manuals listed should give you all you need. You will have to be selective to sort out what sections of the repair manual do and do not apply to your bike.
http://scooterhelp.com/serial/motovespa.150s.manual.html http://scooterhelp.com/serial/mvespa.125_150_160.parts.html |
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Hello guys.
Thank you for all the help really greatful, this scooter is a right pain in the ass. I will post some pics soon and do my profile. Here is a good site if you own a spanish scoot www.scooterclasico.com, I have had many parts from them very fast shipping 4/5 days. again many thanks all |
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Aviator47 wrote: Oh, and welcome to Modern Vespa. Tell us more about yourself when you get a chance! Al My name is Ben; I live in Wales where there are absolutely no scooter dealers. Please bear with my postings as I suffer with dyslexia and writing is not a strong point for me; I have a GP200 and a Motovespa GS150 1967. I will post some photos of her once she's finished. I am easy going and try to get on with everyone, I have a positive attitude towards life and if I can help someone I will. As you know the weather is really pants in Wales rains all the time well it feels like it does my scooters only see the road for about 4/6 months of the year Anymore than this and I think they would just rot. My occupation Mmmm I am a landscaper gardener and I love this job gets me out and about anyway that's me not much to say really, Oh I'm done with Girls had one too many head cases last one had more personalities than I could count No disrespect to any women on this site. Ben |
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astromags wrote: Welcome to MV. Let's see some picures. ![]() ![]() |
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