The industrial and technical history of the Lambretta Junior series, told through invaluable archive materials.
In the early Sixties, Innocenti took a technological leap in the engineering of the Lambretta, introducing for the first time a monocoque frame clearly inspired by its direct rival, Piaggio's Vespa. This led to the birth of the Junior series, with models aimed at younger riders and with lower list prices than the traditional LI and TV versions. This new book devotes specific chapters to questions of production, technology, advertising, and many other areas of interest regarding this series of models that once again enjoyed notable success with the public.
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Hundreds in black and white & colour
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Höhe: 253 mm
Breite: 254 mm
Dicke: 18 mm
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ISBN-13
978-88-7911-902-3 (9788879119023)
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Born in 1960, Vittorio Tessera qualified as a mechanic in 1979 and opened Italy's first workshop for the restoration of classic scooters. In 1988 founded the Italian Lambretta Club, which boasts today over 2,000 members. In 2001 he founded the 'Scooter & Lambretta Museum', the most imprtant such institution in Europe. Today he actively contributes to the most important Italian motorcycle magazines. He is the author of 'Innocenti Lambretta. The definitive history' (2012), 'Lambretta. Restoration Guide' (2012), 'Lambretta. Illustrated guide to identification' (2013). In this same series: 'Lambretta LUI. History, models and documentation' (2017); 'Lambretta TV/LI Series 1 - History, models and documentation' (2018), 'Lambretta TV/LI Scooterlinea Series 3. History, models and documentation' (2019), and 'Lambretta DL/GP History, models and documents' (2022