We’ve got another day to check out a few previews of what the 2009 EICMA has in store, before it all kicks off tomorrow, and here is a look at the range of LML Star scooters that will be on display at the event.
LML is an Italian brand that will present its range of four-stroke scooters, which include 125 and 150 cc versions.
The Star 4T range complements the 2T range and provides an environmental option in the scooter sector.
The 4T models can do 60 km on one litre of fuel.
The new Star engine appears on a new chassis with greater comfort and safety, making for good city riding.
The modern technology is contrasted with a recognisable, Italian retro style.
The frame structure is based on steel tubes, solded together, making a stronger and more rigid monocoque frame than traditional ones.
LML Star 4T 2010 The engine is two-valve, air-cooled single cylinder with a four-speed manual gear change and both pedal and electronic ignition.
It has 6.
75 kW of powre at 6,250 rpm on the 150cc, and 5.
84 kW at 6,000 rpm for the 125 version.
Both are Euro 3 compliant.
The style shows a compact, retro look with a new seat, two-speed instrumentation (kilometres and miles) and a spare wheel tucked into the front.
The Star 4T is available in various colours.
The Classic line includes white, silver and black; the Prestige line has red, graphite dark grey and ocean blue, and the Vintage colour options are ivory, avocado, orange and yellow.
Various special series will be produced in 2010, including more personalised options.
The Star scooter comes with original LML accessories including chrome storage boxes, high windshield, front mudguard, side stand, twin-tone tyres and a large range of colours and materials for the seat.
For more information, see the LML Italia website.
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