look nice, but engines prob be wank

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Looks that way. Image

http://lambrettista.net/2013/11/05/new- ... -variants/

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Had a quick look around the internet and this looks like a legit collaboration rather than a shameless rip off. I certainly hope so anyway.
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wack 63 wrote:Shame the headlight won't fit a GP :cry:
Don't you mean "dead lamp" :lol:
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Don't you mean "dead lamp" :lol:[/quote]
? I' m saying that it is about time someone remade a GP headlight with today's reflector technology giving a far better beam .
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Looks great tbh, I really like them, good look to Frank and the guys in this one.

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I'm with you on that one, good luck to them. It's certainly better looking than a two other things with the lambretta name on them.

Be interesting to see what the quality is like longer term and what the bigger engine can do.
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I would also expect the hand built UK 300 model to be cheaper that the previous crop of Scomadi due to more mass produced bodywork, in plastic not carbon...
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I would have one. Looks like a great daily runner to me.
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Fux wrote:I would have one. Looks like a great daily runner to me.
Ditto. Of course being made in China they'll be a lot cheaper too, probably rust out with one winters use & simultaneously p155 off every Scomadi rider. :?
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Stick a 300 motor in it and I'd be tempted but only if there was reasonable dealer support. Having a bike that no one would be prepared to work on or honour warranty claims wouldn't be much fun.
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