Come si chiama la Vespa Indiana?
Come si chiama la Vespa Indiana?
LML Star, ovvero la 'Vespa indiana': storia e scheda tecnica.
Dove si produce la Vespa?
Oggi Vespa, vera cittadina del mondo, è prodotta in tre siti produttivi: Pontedera, stabilimento nel quale nasce ininterrottamente dal 1946 e la cui produzione è destinata all'Europa e i mercati occidentali, Americhe comprese, Vinh Phuc, in Vietnam, che serve il mercato locale e i paesi del Far East e in India, oltre ...
Is the new LML star 125 Automatica The new Vespa PTW?
- Well actually no, because this is the new LML Star 125 Automatica, a four-stroke machine with classic styling and fuss-free auto transmission. LML are based in India and started building Vespa scooters under licence for the Indian market many years ago, but these days the company produce PTW’s for themselves.
Who tuned our LML 125 star DLX?
- Our LML 125 Star DLX was supplied by Eddy Bullet 44), and we’d also like to thank Rob and Dean at1B Tuning (52) for Dynoing the LML for us. Enjoy more Scootering reading in the monthly magazine.
Is the star 125 Automatica a two-stroke or four-stroke scooter?
- Surely a traditional looking scooter like this one will be two-stroke and have a hand gear change? Well actually no, because this is the new LML Star 125 Automatica, a four-stroke machine with classic styling and fuss-free auto transmission.
Is the LML star DLX the most fuel efficient scooter?
- There’s no doubting that in standard form the LML Star DLX is a fuel efficient scooter, the factory claiming 80mpg at 40mph although it seems to be more. Add this to annual road tax for this 125cc being just £15 and the LML does make for cheap scootering. The fact is that riding a few miles to and from work each day in traffic is okay.