Siem Headlight Assembly VMA2/VMB1/ET3

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$79.95
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Premium SIEM Headlight Assembly for Vespa Smallframes A near perfect reproduction of a SIEM Headlight Assembly for certain Vespa Smallframes PLEASE SEE BELOW FOR FITMENT LIST.

"SIEM" is proudly stamped on the glass lens, just like the original. Included with this purchase is a tremendously nice headlight lens and main headlight body (also called the reflector). There are bulb holes for both a main headlight bulb and also a pilot light bulb. Installing a new headlight assembly on your Vespa will give brighter headlights at night and stunning good looks during the day.

This headlight mounts with two small tabs at 11 o'clock and 1 o'clock that fit into two recesses on the inside of the headset and took an ADJUSTMENT AND SECURING CLIP at the bottom. This type of headlight was designed to be used without a chrome bezel. Bulbs, adjustment clip, Bulb Holder, and Bulbs are NOT included.

These are called 115mm, but that is the measurement on the lens, the actual measurement of the whole headlight is 120mm. 

See the related items below for bulb options,BULB HOLDER and CHEAPER HEADLIGHT ASSEMBLY (cheaper price and quality).

This Headlight Originally fit the following Vespas: --SS50 --SS90 --1966 VMA1 --1967-1970 USA Smallframes --1967 to Current European Smallframes --Vespa ET3 --1960s Vespa Super 125/150 with round headlight.

Original GRABOR-SIEM Reproduction Component. SIEM was the Italian company that Vespa contracted with from circa 1950-1985 for manufacturing of switches, headlights, taillights, and related electrical components until they went out ofbusiness in the mid 80s. The quality of original Siem components has been lacking on the spare parts market since their closure. In 2010, an Italian lighting and switch manufacturing company called GRABOR purchased the manufacturing rights and tooling to all the original Siem-made Vespa components. What does this mean to any vintage Vespa owning individual? It means that Siem and the Italian-made quality that comes with the Siem name is BACK. This stuff is the NICEST you can buy. It's like going back in time and buying New Old Stock components from the future. Is that even possible?

Vespa 50 (1963-1965) Early - V5A
Vespa 90 (1963-1967) Early -V9A
Vespa 90SS Super Sprint (1965-1971) - V9SS
Vespa 100 Sport (1978-1984) - V9B (Canada)
Vespa 125 Sears (1966) - VMA1 (Blue Badge 788.94370)
Vespa 125 Primavera (1967-1983) - VMA2 (Euro)
Vespa ET3 (1976-1983) – VMB
Vespa 150 Super (1965-1979) – VBC