morini 175 tresette.

Discussion in 'Classic Motorbikes' started by R L Driver, Feb 2, 2004.

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    R L Driver Guest

    Moto Morini 175 tresette,
    I can probably hear the laughing from here but my mate is doing one of these
    bikes up and is after the tinware , and a clock amongst other items .
    Or alternatively hes been told theres a specialist dealer in Italy called
    Perfetti .......... no one would know an address or phone number would they
    ..
    Whilst were on the subject of does anyone know......
    Does anyone remember "Normans" in Stockport from either the Hillgate or
    Turncroft Lane era. Customer service .....
    " and you can **** off"

    Steve the grease
     
    R L Driver, Feb 2, 2004
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    Timo Geusch Guest

    R L Driver was seen penning the following ode to ... whatever:
    That'll be more of a groaning, like, seeing that your mate is at least
    the second person who's turned up here with a 1950s Morini that's
    suffering from duff tinware. I just hope he got it cheap...

    Anyway, the best course of action would probably be to find someone
    who could make the tinware from scratch, based on what's left or on
    some borrowed bodywork. AFAIK Tresettes are pretty rare in Italy so
    the chances of finding these bits are, well, minuscule.
    I don't, but get your mate on the Morini mailing list - there's a link
    to in on my website at http://www.unixconsult.co.uk/bike-links-italian.html
    if anyone can help, they'll be on there. If they don't know then
    your mate has a real problem.

    Alternatively your mate should better learn Italian and start
    advertising for bits in "Moto Storiche D'Epoca"...
     
    Timo Geusch, Feb 2, 2004
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    Adler Guest

    If that was meant for me, thank you for taking the trouble.

    Unfortunately they are a different design from my 1957 175cc Turismo (as it
    turns out ?). I already have a tank and side panel. Still need front and
    rtear mudguard so I will e mail the vendor just on the off chance.
    Ta.
     
    Adler, Feb 11, 2004
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