Welcome to the Lambretta Network, the electronic home of LambrettaWorks. Since 1983 we have been striving to make your Lambretta experience the best that it can be. We are the only business in North America that has dealt exclusively with the classic Lambretta motorscooter for almost two decades. ... A free info sheet with details on how to ...
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Mar 29, 2019 . The motorcycle Lambretta 125e of 1954 was manufactured by the company Lambretta and belongs to the series of Lambretta 125e that encompasses motorcycles of different displacements. This bike corresponds to the category of scooter and the first model of the Lambretta 125e generation began to be sold to the general public in the year 1953, that's …
Category: Scooter
Fuel Type: Gasoline
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Mar 29, 2019 . Summarizing the specifications, it has an engine displacement of 198.00 cc (12.08 ci) and a total power of 11.00 hp (8.0 kw) @ 5500 rpm with an single-cylinder engine, 2-stroke with kick start. When this model became widespread, it could be bought for 1.920,00 €.
Category: Scooter
Fuel Type: Gasoline
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G. J Range- Notable for their Vespa-like pressed sheet steel monocoque body (the first Lambrettas ever produced without a tubular frame), and 3.00 x 10" tires; includes J50, J100 Cento (pronounced chen-toe) and J125, all with three speed transmissions, and the J125 Starstream, which has a four speed transmission. New Italian body panels and many parts specific to the …
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Lambretta introduces the double layer side panel. The base is an ingenious 1.2 mm steel middle beam that stretches to the sides in an airplane profile architecture. This construction not only enables Lambretta owners to reach their engine easily, but also avoids unnecessary added weight. Learn More V-Special
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new!! Lambretta sx 200 technical sheet and launch history now with added press pack time line up to 1969. featuring prices, colour range etc
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Lambretta is the brand name of mainly motor scooters, initially manufactured in Milan, Italy, by Innocenti. The name is derived from the word Lambrate, the suburb of Milan named after the river Lambro which flows through the area, and where the factory was located. Lambretta was the name of a mythical water-sprite associated with the river which runs adjacent to the former …
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Lambretta technical characteristics LN 125 Motor parts. Engine: Single cylinder, 4 time. Starter : Electric. Cooling : Air. Cylinder capacity: 124,9 cm3. Max power: 8,8 ch to 8 000 rpm. Supply : Carburettor. Gearbox : Variator . Cycle parts. Frame: Tubular steel. Front suspension: Hydraulic travel fork: 107 mm. Rear suspension: Single shock absorber, travel: NC
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Jan 9, 2021 - Lambretta technical drawing - Google Search #scooter #scooter #drawing
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The base is an ingenious 1.2 mm steel middle beam that stretches to the sides in an airplane profile architecture. This construction not only enables Lambretta owners to reach their engine easily, but also avoids unnecessary added weight. Lambretta introduces the double layer side panel.
G. J Range - Notable for their Vespa-like pressed sheet steel monocoque body (the first Lambrettas ever produced without a tubular frame), and 3.00 x 10" tires; includes J50, J100 Cento (pronounced chen-toe) and J125, all with three speed transmissions, and the J125 Starstream, which has a four speed transmission.
The base is an ingenious 1.2 mm steel middle beam that stretches to the sides in an airplane profile architecture. This construction not only enables Lambretta owners to reach their engine easily, but also avoids unnecessary added weight.
During the design phase, a lot of attention was paid to the Italian tradition of the Lambretta brand and how to combine it with modern technology. The V-Special is equipped with air-cooled engines and available in 50, 125 or 169 cc displacement.