Brennus wrote:Well, I've finally started to get to the point financially where I can do a few things to the Jaguar. I still haven't found an original air cleaner like the one I lost
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but I have found an aftermarket replacement from the UK dellorto site that should suit me til I can find another. Now I am looking for the tail light lens. You had mentioned a man from Mr. Luc Stoppini in the Netherlands (this was a year ago, pardon for my delay!).
No problem: you should never rush a restauration, but enjoy it and take your time!!
Yes, Mr. Stoppini is your man! See
www.brommertje.nl
I can phone him tomorrow. Perhaps he even has an airfilter.
Brennus wrote:I finally have some pictures of the rear light. Also, though, I have found a few different ones that may work on ebay.it. If you could put me into contact with any of the other Corsaro owners, I could ask them what number is on the lens itself.
The English owner of the black Corsaro had finished his restauration successfully and had now put the bike up for sale, see the advertisement section of this site (3rd one down). You can send him an e-mail.
Brennus wrote:Mine is a CEV part, but only one of these three is CEV, leading me to believe that is the one I am looking for. Going by the pictures on the Corsaro owner's page, it looks right, but I haven't seen any close detailed ones.
http://ricambi-moto.shop.ebay.it/Moto-r ... 2071&gbr=1
I cannot be of much help here, as I only have later Morini v-twins (1973 & 1984) and I am certainly no expert on the Corsaro 125.
Brennus wrote:Thanks a ton for any help you can offer me, this sight has been the only useful resource I have found on getting information on my bike so far!
Thank you!
That's a link to gmail, not to a picture
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