Mambo Taiwaliano

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gn2

Mambo Taiwaliano

Post by gn2 »

Lexmoto have a new scooter out, the rather nice looking Vienna: http://www.lexmoto.co.uk/news.php?pid=35" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;

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This increases the ever growing catalogue of Italian styled and/or named scooters from the orient.
Wonder if Lexmoto realise that Vienna isn't in Italy? :?

So in no particular order here are a few more Italian scooters not from Italy:

Sinnis Strada

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Daelim Besbi

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Kymco Like

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Baotian Monza

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Sym Fiddle II

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WK Bikes Bellissima

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Saving the best for last, this one has a fuel injected Sym 300 engine....

TGB Bellavita 300i

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I'm sure there's more...?

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Re: Mambo Taiwaliano

Post by roygib »

Go to Youtube type in scooter shack "trip to factories in china" shows you how and where a lot of the scooters are made.

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Re: Mambo Taiwaliano

Post by Bluebottle »

gn2 wrote:Wonder if Lexmoto realise that Vienna isn't in Italy? :?
Oops

The Chinese factories are amazing, you can spec something and go back a couple of weeks later and there it is.
I've got an Italian style body in the workshop, excellent plastics, so-so metalwork, rubbish paint (I think they just showed it the can as it went past).
I reckon you could swop out a few dodgy connectors and monkey metal bits, paint the frame/bracketry properly and get still your money's worth out of some of them.
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