Lambretta Parts
The Famous Lambretta was introduced in 1922, Motor scooters have always been associated with Italy and their culture. It could be on the movie screen, in Italian Photography or in the written word. The motor scooter is an obvious feature in the Italian way of life.
The name often mentioned when people talk about scooters is Lambretta,
Here you will find comprehensive information about the Lambretta Scooters and Parts that are currently being sold on ebay. Everything you need to know to keep your Lambretta in prime condition.
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Lambretta was a line of motor scooters originally manufactured in Milan, Italy by Innocenti but also manufactured under licence by Société Industrielle de Troyes (S. Lambrettas have attracted an eclectic following of "revival" Mods, collectors, scooterists, cutdown enthusiasts, and even racers.
Lambrettas were also produced under license in Spain by the Serveta Company, in India by Scooters India Ltd. Lambretta is an Italian style icon (despite being made in India now).
The Lambretta scooter is constantly growing in value; their rarity and increased demand means that a standard LI 150 series 3 (known as the standard scooter) in good condition will fetch over £3,000 ($5,950) whereas the rarer models of Lambretta.
The Lambretta has benefitted from advances in technology in the motorcycle world. With modification to a range of genuine and remade spare parts for all Lambretta models manufactured from around the world for Italian Innocenti, Scooters India Ltd (SIL) Automobile Products of India (API) and Spanish Serveta Scooters.
Below are Lambretta, lambretta gp, scooter lambretta items at low prices on eBay.
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Lambretta A model and B modelThe A model Lambretta was enthusiastically received and almost 10,000 were sold in the year before the B model came along in late 1948.
Lambretta ScootersIn this section you will find the Lambretta Scooters we have for sale from the models available. The Innocenti Company of Milan, Italy produced the first Lambretta scooter in 1947, and production at the Italian factory continued until 1971.
To many, new scooters have never been able to recreate the look and elegance of a classic Vespa or Lambretta or Royal-Enfield. Though it appears to be a TV175, the Series-1 Lambretta predates the mods-and-rockers era, and the P-series Vespa is even more out of place.










