What does DL stand for on a Lambretta scooter?
The Lambretta GP/DL range was the final range of classic Lambrettas to be produced before Lambretta was sold to British Leyland Motor Corporation in 1971. The range was called the DL in most countries, but was called the GP (standing for Grand Prix) in Britain and some other countries.
How fast is a Lambretta SX 200?
Lambretta Special X
Lambretta SX200 | |
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Manufacturer | Lambretta |
Top speed | 150: 56 mph (90 km/h) 200 66 mph (106 km/h) |
Power | 150: 9.38 hp (7 kW; 10 PS) 200: 11 hp (8 kW; 11 PS) |
Transmission | 4-Speed, handlebar twist grip, manual, chain final drive |
What is the fastest Lambretta scooter?
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 …
Are lambrettas still being 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.
What is a Lambretta SX200 worth?
1966 Lambretta SX200. Frame no. SX200838678. US$ 12,000 – 15,000.
How much is Lambretta?
Prices (plus on-road costs) are: V50 and V50 Special $3590, V125 and V125 Special $4290, and V200 and V200 Special $4990.
Do they still make Lambretta scooters?
As of 2017, SIL produces limited spares for the GP/DL range of scooters. As of 2010, The Lambretta Consortium has filed a suite against SIL (Scooters India Limited) for nonusage of the Lambretta Brand, seeking to reclaim the Lambretta brand name….India.
Industry | Scooter |
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Website | www.scootersindia.com |