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LML Star Deluxe |
We all know the story behind LML product... essentially an Indian built Vespa... built from some old tooling that was retained by one means or another after a stint manufacturing for the Italians. LML have announced a couple of new models at EICMA in Milan. Basically this is the same old machine that is licensed by a few companies globally, rebadged and sold around the world as things like the Genuine Stella in the USA, Belladonna in Oceania and Star in Europe. So what we have is essentially two new PX Vespas a 125 and 150cc version to update the range. The new and exciting part seems that they have retained the 2-stroke format and acheived Euro 3 Compliance. The 2-stroke engines automagically mix the oil with the fuel and make 6.5 and 7.7hp respectively. Otherwise everything seems to be as it was in the previous incarnations... if you ignore the attrocious purple model they had on show which I am going to as I suspect it is just an attention grabber. The Euro compliance is a good sign... I do love the smell of 2-smoke in the morning... smells like, um, well victory?... maybe not.
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written by Scoot Cairo , September 28, 2011
Basically the LML is a PX clone. Comes with 4 stroke or 2 stroke motor. Change the emblems, the seat, and tail lights, then you get yourself a new PX Vespa.
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written by TROJAN REGGAE , September 03, 2011
I am now in my late 40s, but In my time I have owned both PXs and the brilliant T5. I am no expert on mechanics as I was in the scooter scene for the lifestyle and comaraderie of like minded people ie mods, skins and scooterboys. Not to mention the fun of just riding classic scooters. Are these lml stars a PX or T5 clone ?? I would still buy one whichever. The late 70s and 80s were a great time for the british scooter scene. If any one knows my answer to is it a PX or T5 will they post a reply. thank you
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written by Amni , February 14, 2011
Are the LML scooters as good (reliable) as the Vespa?
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written by darren roby , March 24, 2010
i have looked at vespa px and the lml star,decided buy the star as the finish of the overall scoot is better than the px,s.may piaggio regrett giving lml the the licence for ever.
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written by Carrot , December 29, 2009
I am in Vietnam, I would love vespa, I can buy online? Free delivery in HCM City, Vietnam is how much? (including all: shipping, delivery, tax... Total=?)
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Somebody know about this pls email to me. Thank you very much!. report abuse
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written by Dimi , November 17, 2009
Wait till you see the release of the 4T LML Star 4, a new 4 speed manual 4 stroke 125 and 150cc not sure who make the motor but has been shown in Milan EICAM show http://www.scootersales.com.au...tar-4.aspx
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written by Lozza , October 09, 2009
May Piaggio hang their heads in shame! LML have done this with considerable ease. I fear for the backlash that is to come as Piaggio have basically been 'spineless' over this matter. LML deserve the good credit and the new name. Good luck to them and down with Piaggio for turning their backs.
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