Apparently you can only be one on a Lambretta...

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Apparently you can only be one on a Lambretta...

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Sorry Trevor!

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rode my first lammy today.... had to put it together ... ron was uber excited to see her out on the road as well... a few more things to sort out like lights and such then she will go to a good home..

bruce...
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Hi Angelo

I guess that squares it. Lambretta didn't die a slow and painful death because they made an inferior or unreliable product. The company folded like a cheap suit because their marketing guys were smoking the 70s equivalent of crack. (John, little help here, what would that have been :) )

Is it coincidence that you can pull Beta (as in sony betamax) out of the lambretta name. Good product, moron marketing. :D

Cya tomorrow

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Yes I can't argue the fact that their marketing was...well....interesting to say the least. Many great machines throughout history died a slow death, but also like many great machines Lambretta's left their mark......

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Yes not impressive now, but at the time...
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furnaceman wrote:rode my first lammy today.... had to put it together ... ron was uber excited to see her out on the road as well... a few more things to sort out like lights and such then she will go to a good home..

bruce...
is that the Serveta that Ron needed a junction box for?? tell him I went through all my spare parts 5 times and there was none to be found, althought I have 3 rotted out brake switches!
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you bet we stripped it off the other lammy he has there as a new one is on order so far i got to figure out the head light and taillight but seems the wiring is all there and in good shape and we have a diagram to follow as well so i think i may have her done on saturday..

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Your just a nasty man!
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Direct translation....."A machine for your mom"

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http://www.lambrettausa.com

the new Lambretta, Vespa wins forever because of this.
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....and this my friend is why I won't be owning any new scooters in the near future!
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