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As of 2017, there is a wide and increasing range of spares and performance upgrades available from various Italian and U.K. aftermarket providers, including more robust engine cases, larger capacity cylinder kits, a twin-cylinder 275cc engine, carburettors, exhaust systems, 5-speed gearboxes and hydraulic disc brakes and suspension systems.
The Bajaj Priya is a three-speed, 150cc scooter that was manufactured in Pune, India for Maharashtra Scooters from 1975 until April 1992 under a license agreement with Bajaj Auto Limited. The design was very similar to that of the earlier "Bajaj 150" model, which was in turn based upon a Vespa 150 (VBA type) with a slightly modified body.
Vespa Sprint is a 150cc, 2 stroke scooter made by Piaggio from 1965 to 1976. [1] The scooter came in two different versions. Early models, called the Vespa Sprint, were made until 1974. Later models, called the Vespa Sprint Veloce, were made from 1969 to 1979. [1] The big update with the Sprint Veloce was in the engine.
PT Danmotors Excel 150/200: Another similar scooter was manufactured by PT Danmotor of Jakarta, Indonesia. Vespa Taiwan PX150E-T5 had a T5 Mk1 body but a PX150 engine. PGO V6: PGO Taiwan produced a 150cc clone, badged V6.
Many companies like Polini, Pinasco and Malossi make an array of aftermarket parts starting from suspension, exhaust to engine casing/kits. These upgrades can increase the performance of the PX and similar models significantly. PX125 and PX150 models are often upgraded with 177cc engine kits and PX200 models are often upgraded to 210cc or 215cc.
Scooter Engine Displacement 150cc Engine Type 2- stroke Maximum Power 5.9/7.5 bhp @ 5500 rpm Wheelbase 1230 mm Height 1,080 mm Length 1,770 mm Weight 103 kg Torque 1.01kgm Petrol Tank Capacity 5 litres Stepney Yes Front Tyre 3.5 X 8 Rear Tyre 3.5 X 8 Brake ( Front and Rear) Drum
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In the collection are also several non-Lambretta scooters, including some first models from the 1910s and US Army scooters parachuted over Normandy in 1944. In Weston-super-Mare , England, there is a Lambretta Scooter Museum which houses a total of around 100 Lambretta models – at least one from each year between October 1947 through May 1971 ...