It’s lucky for you that I don’t have $2800 burning a hole in my pocket right now because if I had, I wouldn’t be posting this puppy to the world and would be in the process of snapping it up right now.
It’s the most complete Lambretta museum in the world, and this past weekend we braved notoriously gray British beach town weather to take a tour of this shrine to one of the world’s most famous marques.
The advent of warm weather in a Lambretta owner’s life can mean only one thing. Riding? No – wrenching. I’ve had a mental to-do list all winter. A small set of niggles I want to set straight (in some cases literally) before the riding season enters full swing.
This weekend brought a new addition to the NYCS family – a 1975 Serveta Lambretta Jet 200. Over the next few weeks I’ll be bringing you my experiences with this beast, but first a little history.
We just couldn’t pass up a post on this one. A Hudson County NJ CraigsList seller has a Lambretta Lambro three-wheeler up for sale configured as a hot dog truck with soda and ice storage.
Widely consider to be THE Bible for Lambretta owners looking for everything from changing a tire to a complete strip-down and debuild, “The Complete Spanner’s Manual” is back.