What is the top speed of a Lambretta Li 150?
What is the top speed of a Lambretta Li 150?
Lambretta Li Special
1966 Lambretta Li 125 Special | |
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Manufacturer | Innocenti |
Compression ratio | 125 Special – 8:1 150 Special – 7.5:1 |
Top speed | 125 Special – 48 mph (77 km/h) 150 Special – 58 mph (93 km/h) |
Power | 125 Special – 7.12 hp (5 kW; 7 PS) @ 5500 rpm 150 Special – 8.25 hp (6 kW; 8 PS) @ 5600 rpm |
What does TV stand for Lambretta?
Turismo Veloce
The Lambretta TV 175 Series 3 was released in 1962 as the third iteration of the mighty little TV, this stands for “Turismo Veloce” which loosely translates from Italian as “Fast Touring”.
How many Lambretta Golden specials were made?
150 Specials
The Golden Special however came in a unique gold-metallic colour scheme. The “Golden” badge plus the dark green dual seat additionally set the scooter apart from the standard models. Altogether, 69.529 LI 150 Specials were built, which almost all left the factory in their silver or golden livery.
Are Lambretta scooters still made?
SIL production seems to have peaked during the financial year 1980–81, with around 35,000 scooters being built. However, by 1987 this had dropped to around 4,500 units with production finally ceasing in 1997. As of 2017, SIL’s production now centres on the Vikram three-wheeler, powered by the Lambretta engine.
Why did Lambretta go bust?
As wealth increased in western Europe in the late 1960s, the demand for motor scooters fell as the small car became affordable to more people and Lambretta sales started to decline, as did the financial status of parent company Innocenti.
What is the fastest Lambretta?
The bike’s standing ¼-mile terminal speed of 105mph, recorded at East Kirkby, is the highest ever achieved by a Lambretta on British soil, while at Elvington in October 2001 ‘XHU 430H’ completed six consecutive runs with an average of 12.95 seconds at 101.64mph, making it the only Lambretta in the world ever to achieve …
How much does a Lambretta weigh?
Lambretta V200 Special Flex Dimensions, Aerodynamics and weight | |
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Rear Brakes Dimensions – Disc Dimensions | 220 mm (8.7 inches) |
Curb Weight (including fluids) | – |
Dry Weight | 86.2 kg (190.0 pounds) |
Front Percentage of Weight | – |
Did Lambretta ever make a car?
It is also alleged that the car was designed to be used as a runabout in Bermuda with a speed limit of 30mph….Lot 101 – 1968 Lambretta Mink ‘Prototype’
Lot Number | 101 |
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Result | Sold – £12,320 |