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Front Brake Shoe Set for Vintage Vespa 125 & 150 Series Scooters

SKU: L57-6439

Front Brake Shoe Set for Vintage Vespa 125 & 150 Series Scooters

SKU: L57-6439
$27.99
  • Our front brake shoe set for vintage Vespa 125 & 150 series scooters is for those classic scooters from back in the Golden Age
  • These front brake shoes are compatible with a long production run of vintage Vespa large frame models such as the VBB 150, the VBC 150 Super, VNB 125 and VNC 125 Super, all small frame models, all 8" wheel models, and those highly sought after Sears Allstate branded Vespas from the early 1950s
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Our front brake shoe set for vintage Vespa 125 & 150 series scooters is for those classic scooters from back in the Golden Age.

These front brake shoes are compatible with a long production run of vintage Vespa large frame models such as the VBB 150, the VBC 150 Super, VNB 125 and VNC 125 Super, all small frame models, all 8" wheel models, and those highly sought after Sears Allstate branded Vespas from the early 1950s. Some of the more common Vespa types using this style brake shoe includes:
  • 1951-1954 Allstate
  • V5A/B Vespa 50
  • V9A Vespa 90
  • VBA 150
  • VBB 150
  • VBC 150 Super
  • VNC 125 Super
  • VMA Primavera 125
  • VMB ET3 125
  • VNA 125
  • VNB 125
If you are unsure of your model, please refer to the notes on the Compatibility tab.

Note: This brake shoe set requires two front brake shoe springs (sold separately).

Pre-1981 Vespa Vehicle Identification Numbers (VIN)
If you are unsure of the year and model of your vintage pre-1981 Vespa motor scooter, you can find this information with the Vehicle Identification Number (VIN) on your scooter's chassis. All VIN numbers begin with the letter 'V'. The letters and numbers between 'V' and 'T' will give you the model number. Some of the large frame vintage Vespa models are identified simply by the 'V' plus the next two letters. Thus a Vespa GT 125 may also be known as a VNL, a PX 150 may be referred to as a VLX, and so forth. Use the link in the paragraph below to access the full range of Vespa VIN and model designations.

The numbers after 'T' are your scooters actual serial number. By matching your scooter's VIN with the chart table here you will find your correct model and year of manufacture.

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