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Lambretta Model B
1948 Lambretta B at the National Motor Museum in Beaulieu, Hampshire, England
ManufacturerLambretta
Production1948-1950
PredecessorLambretta Model A
SuccessorLambretta Model C
ClassScooter
Engine123 cc, Two Stroke, Single Cylinder
Bore / stroke52mm x58mm
Top speed44 mph (71 km/h)
Power4.3 hp (3 kW; 4 PS)
Transmission3 Speed, Handlebar Twist Grip
SuspensionSpring Suspension (front & rear)
BrakesDrum
DimensionsL: 1680mm
W: 650mm
H: 900mm
Weight60kg (dry)
Fuel consumption110 mpg‑imp (2.6 L/100 km; 92 mpg‑US)

The Lambretta Model B was the second production model of Lambretta scooters, produced from November 1948 to January 1950. It was similar to its predecessor, the Lambretta Model A but was refined to improve the ride.[1] It was made because of the success of the Model A.[1]

Overview

After the success of the Model A Ferdinando Innocenti needed a refined bike so the Model B was very similar to its predecessor. The main aim was to improve ride quality and comfort while keeping the scooter a low cost form of transport. It was just as simple as the Model A, but the improvements mean it cost more. The Model B was more successful than the Model A selling 35,014 units compared to the 9,669 units of the A.

Design

The Model B is a more refined version of its predecessor the Model A. Its main improvement is in the suspension, the front and rear now has spring suspension, and there is a horizontally mounted coil spring damper on the engine to allow the rear of the engine to pivot.[1] The handle bars have been moved forward and the saddle has been raised,allowing for a larger fuel tank for a more comfortable riding position.[1] The gear changes had been made easier with a handlebar gear changer, which will become standard on all future models.[2] It also had a legshield-mounted speedometer. The tyres were made bigger for greater ride quality, from 3.50*7 to 3.50*8.[1]

Sales and Production

Lambretta Model B

Production of the Model B lasted 15 months, and was over three times greater and three months longer than the Model A.

Date and Year Production
November–December 1948 1,854
January–December 1949 31,320
January 1950 1,840
Total 35,014

See also

References

  1. ^ a b c d e "Lambretta Model B". www.ilambretta.co.uk. Retrieved 2015-11-11.
  2. ^ "Cambridge Lambretta Workshops - Guide to Lambretta scooters". www.lambretta.co.uk. Retrieved 2015-11-11.