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LAMBRETTA PERFORMANCE ANALYSIS SERIES OVERVIEW

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1997 Lambretta sprinter

Capacity: 237cc

Power: 27bhp

Weight: 160lb

Top speed: 98mph

SS ¼ mile: 14.2 seconds

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2002 Lambretta sprinter

(the same machine five years later)

Capacity: 237cc

Power: 34bph

Weight: 138lb

Top speed: 117mph

SS ¼ mile: 12.7 seconds

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Lambretta RB 225 standard

Capacity: 225cc

Power: 25.5bhp

Weight: 223lb

Top speed: 91mph

SS ¼ mile: 14.7 seconds

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Lambretta Group 4 200cc cast barrel engine

Capacity: 203cc

Power: 22bhp

Weight: 215lb

Top speed: 87mph

SS ¼ mile: 15.20 seconds

Over the last five editions of , wehave looked at several different areas involved in improving the performance of the Lambretta. Each one

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