Being a lover of Classic Lambrettas and was heavily involved in the UK scooter scene in the early 1980's riding a GP 200. I have to say at 58 years old and not wanting to lay about on garage floors under scooters anymore with oil dripping all over - this is perfect. It looks as close as ever to the classic and with modern technology - what's not to like!
This is great to hear from an experienced scooter rider , I’m a 54yr old truck driver and just contemplating which scooter to buy , Vespa , Royal Alloy or this beast !
Lambretta rule every time, but now in 67 im not so keen on breakdowns, so the new versions are brilliant. I’m in Thailand so will deffo get a modern one made here under licence
That is not a Lambretta. It's a SYM modern scooter with plastic body panels shaped like a Lambretta. It's way too fat especially in the rear because the SYM frame cradles the modern auto CVT engine. There is no Lambretta factory, it's badge engineered moped. Where is the factory and is there a guaranty of spares production? Has the company designed the engine and made them in the same factory? No. I have already heard from people who bought these "Lambrettas" that they can't find spare parts and "Lambretta company" doesn't answer the phone or emails.
@@Lambrettist A moped has peddles, hence the name moped, its nothing to do with the transmission. In the UK they have to be less than 50cc. Back when mopeds where neumerous some manufactures fitted gears, in the 1960’s the NSU moped was two speed, I refurbed one in the 70’s. Then in the 1970’s when manufactures pushed the limits of moped power, some had a four or five speed gear box. My friend had a 50cc Yamaha with peddles, it would touch 60MPH. The Suzuki 650cc Burgman is a scooter and definitely no moped with its CVT transmission.
The AI voice over is all over the place. Steering Wheel ? and at one point referenced it was a car. It's an absolute beaut though. Makes Royal Alloy look a bit gimmicky by comparison.
I had a pk vespa 50 and servetta 125 in the mid 80s. Please which one everyone vespa, lambretta or royal alloy? Im favouring royal alloy as looks more like retro.
Real lambrettas are turning in their grave.Low powered, unstable poorly designed Chinese knock off. No thanks. My real 1964 Lambretta GT 200 has been converted to electric and has not only higher top speed, better milage and is more reliable than this rubbish but it is worth nine times more lol
Looks okay, that front mudguard needs to come down a bit on the sides
Being a lover of Classic Lambrettas and was heavily involved in the UK scooter scene in the early 1980's riding a GP 200.
I have to say at 58 years old and not wanting to lay about on garage floors under scooters anymore with oil dripping all over - this is perfect.
It looks as close as ever to the classic and with modern technology - what's not to like!
This is great to hear from an experienced scooter rider , I’m a 54yr old truck driver and just contemplating which scooter to buy , Vespa , Royal Alloy or this beast !
lol that's the fun ,but maybe we cannot get up easily anymore !old lammys are beautiful ,why can they not design something that's so iconic !
Lambretta rule every time, but now in 67 im not so keen on breakdowns, so the new versions are brilliant. I’m in Thailand so will deffo get a modern one made here under licence
Not for me I'm afraid the old ones still look the best
Love it
Quite nice machine. I’d love to own one.
Thailand main priority for Lambrettas
That is not a Lambretta. It's a SYM modern scooter with plastic body panels shaped like a Lambretta. It's way too fat especially in the rear because the SYM frame cradles the modern auto CVT engine. There is no Lambretta factory, it's badge engineered moped. Where is the factory and is there a guaranty of spares production? Has the company designed the engine and made them in the same factory? No. I have already heard from people who bought these "Lambrettas" that they can't find spare parts and "Lambretta company" doesn't answer the phone or emails.
Its not a moped, I have no idea how so many people confuse a scooter with a moped, its like calling a truck a car.
@@jameskrell4392 Moped because of CVT and no gearbox. It may be a scooter but it's definitely not a Lambretta.
@@Lambrettist A moped has peddles, hence the name moped, its nothing to do with the transmission. In the UK they have to be less than 50cc. Back when mopeds where neumerous some manufactures fitted gears, in the 1960’s the NSU moped was two speed, I refurbed one in the 70’s. Then in the 1970’s when manufactures pushed the limits of moped power, some had a four or five speed gear box. My friend had a 50cc Yamaha with peddles, it would touch 60MPH. The Suzuki 650cc Burgman is a scooter and definitely no moped with its CVT transmission.
@@jameskrell4392 Fair enough, but that still doesn't make that scooter a Lambretta.
@@Lambrettist Agreed
The AI voice over is all over the place. Steering Wheel ? and at one point referenced it was a car. It's an absolute beaut though. Makes Royal Alloy look a bit gimmicky by comparison.
Totally agree , I’m undecided between the Vespa 300GTS and RA 300GP . If this comes to the Uk before the end summer , I’m getting one 👍🏼
Well, it is a sort of car, not a real Lambretta though
I had a pk vespa 50 and servetta 125 in the mid 80s. Please which one everyone vespa, lambretta or royal alloy?
Im favouring royal alloy as looks more like retro.
When this LAMRETTA ELECTRIC SCOOTER launchinh in our 🇮🇳INDIA
Gostei
As a classic lambretta rider I’ll stick with them as these are fooking horrible since it was launched in 2017 at Adria euro lambretta event
I love the old Lambrettas , but don’t want the hassle and spanner work
Love the classics , but there so unreliable
Why is this scooter not available !!!!
Will they sell in South Africa
When in the Philippines?
NAH I'LL STICK TO MY PROPER LAMBRETTA
How much
You want to sell this
That scooter looks shite the royal alloy looks way better
Dreadful voice over
Boring bot.
Real lambrettas are turning in their grave.Low powered, unstable poorly designed Chinese knock off. No thanks. My real 1964 Lambretta GT 200 has been converted to electric and has not only higher top speed, better milage and is more reliable than this rubbish but it is worth nine times more lol
rubbish??
iphones are not made in USA as well
Buy Italian !! . Buy a Vespa !!
I agree, I have a 75th anniversay edition, its the only way if you want new pure Italian