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Lambretta Tv/Li: Prima Serie Series 1: Storia, Modelli E Documenti History, Models And Documentation (Multilingual Edition)
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Following the monograph devoted to the Lui, this latest volume focuses on another iconic Lambretta the TVLI Series I. In the history of the Lambretta, the TV and LI Series I laid the foundations of a new engineering concept that revolutionised the traditional model with shaft drive, sold from 1947 to 1958 in hundreds of thousands of examples. There were numerous innovations characterising this new series of models: the engine adopted a duplex chain transmission with a fourspeed gearbox and the cylinder was set horizontally, while in terms of the chassis, the most significant novelties concerned the larger 10' wheels and the dimensions of the bodywork. No less important were the improvements to the rear suspension, which abandoned the famous torsion bar for a more efficient motorcyclestyle springdamper unit. For the first time a Lambretta reached a displacement of 170 cc and could offer high performance with a maximum speed of over 100 kph. This model, which went headtohead with the Vespa 150 GS, is without doubt one of the most soughtafter by collectors today. Even the more tranquil LI 125 and 150 were extremely successful, with thousands of examples of this exceptional Innocenti scooter still on the roads today, appreciated for their incredible robustness and stability. Vittorio Tessera, 'Mr Lambretta', covers the entire technical, industrial and social history of these models, while the books is illustrated with hundreds of photographs.
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