Description
Motorcycle auction
National Motorcycle Museum | Solihull, West Midlands
Viewing: Tuesday 28th October from 1pm
Auction: Wednesday 29th October from 9am
Location: National Motorcycle Museum, Coventry Road, Bickenhill, Solihull B92 0EJ
1964 Lambretta Li 177 Custom Special 'Tickety Boo'
Estimate
£3, 000 - £4, 000
Registration No: KBD 195C
Frame No: 150Li3* 728344
MOT: Exempt
Won in an ‘Aspire competition’ and supplied by PM Tuning
Professionally restored and customised by John Thomson
Originally a British registered from new Li150 Italian model
Engine No: 150Li* 788349
Dazzling array of customised modifications
V5C for use on UK roads
From the history file we can see that this attractive customised Lambretta has been revitalised into a one off show special with quality airbrushed paintwork. It has a very long list of modifications and performance upgrades which have been described in the ‘Aspire’ competition information including; original Li 150 engine with Mugello 177cc kit fitted, one off show quality airbrushed paint work, chrome wheels, stainless rear rack, custom numberplate surround, new tyres, front mount spare wheel with new tyre, stainless steel stand, stainless steel nuts and bolts all round, custom slope back seat with perforated red piping, O ring ‘Sundance’ grips, stainless steel running strips, stainless steel front edging, Sterling polished exhaust, custom CNC polished alloy kick start, front disc brake conversion, hydro master cylinder with braided stainless steel hose, chrome front dampers, stainless steel fork boot covers, CNC Custom rear brake pedal, blasted engine casings, oversize 25mm carburettor, 12 volt conversion, uprated rear shock, new cables throughout, Casa key operated ignition switch conversion, and CNC front disc mount conversion.
This scooter has been subject to a substantial professional customisation and performance upgrade. We can see evidence of previous dyno testing and the good reputation of PM tuning as the supplier of the scooter to the prestigious Aspire standard of prizes. All keys are present and the scooter had a voluntary MOT at the time of the competition. Sold in the H&H Scooter Auction in November 2023 for £4600, the buyer has since had a medical intervention and has never used it. The scooter is registered as a 125cc model so is potentially learner user friendly.
** Bidding will take place live at the venue, online via our H&H website, by telephone and commission - T&Cs apply**
Parking and entry into the auction is free for auction attendees with a catalogue, available at the door.
Catalogues can be purchased for £20 (admits 2 people).












