Now there will be no living with Angelo!
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- Captainwhoopass
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I wonder which "Lambretta" is behind this effort.
It's certainly a step up from the 125N recently revealed, and much much better than those Chinese ones (which I think we should acquire and burn and next years rally).
Still, if I had deep enough pockets, this is the only "new" Lambretta I'd want:
http://www.lambrettainnovation.co.uk/vi ... hp?pid=205
Wowza!
This return to racing will definately be intersting to watch!
It's certainly a step up from the 125N recently revealed, and much much better than those Chinese ones (which I think we should acquire and burn and next years rally).
Still, if I had deep enough pockets, this is the only "new" Lambretta I'd want:
http://www.lambrettainnovation.co.uk/vi ... hp?pid=205
Wowza!
This return to racing will definately be intersting to watch!
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- coyoteran
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It's not going to take. The purists will be outraged. A Lambretta with a reliable power plant, good electrics, solid brakes and a modern suspension? Sacrilege. Burn him at the stake for even suggesting such a monstrosity.Captainwhoopass wrote: Still, if I had deep enough pockets, this is the only "new" Lambretta I'd want:
http://www.lambrettainnovation.co.uk/vi ... hp?pid=205
Wowza!
But yeah, If I had the $$$ I sure would be tempted.
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