Love how much enthusiasm Vittorio still has after all these years and instead of finding it a ‘chore’ to show yet another person round was, “No, no, wait, there is more!” ♥️ Remember seeing that twin cylinder in Milan at Lambretta’s 50th Anniversary. People were just walking past as if it was just another Lambretta and, even when he took the panel off, it took a moment or two to realise what we were actually looking at. I guess it was a bit like Vittorio really. Normal, unassuming but, in the world of Lambretta, unique and an absolute treasure!
We have visited this museum when we was having a holiday in Milan, the gentleman on this vidio took time to show us around, such an interesting place. If you like scooters this is a must to visit.
What a gentleman Vitt is. Just amazing. Up the Lambrettas! He and Tino Sachi are absolute LEGENDS! I wish super rich MOD would organise a WORLD LAMBRETTA Travelling Museum so everyone around the world from Canada to India could visit and see these pieces of history!
Thank you so much for this tour. I was there several years ago, got a mini tour from Vittorio, and bought the spares needed for my Lambretta 48. I hope you got to see the remnants of the original factory. It was amazing as well.
Second generation mod from the 80s you either had a vespa or a lammy,my preference was a lambretta and I still to this day in my mid-50s lust after them thanks for sharing love and peace from Ireland
What a find this video is. I am glad it popped up, it really is an informative and comprehensive history of the scooter. Well worth a visit to the museum, should I ever find myself in the area. Many Thanks.
Thank you for such a brilliant video and what a nice man Vittorio is. Never owned a Scooter and still riding motorcycles aged 73 but after watching this I can see that changing very shortly. We use to have a big Lambretta factory here in Croydon in the 60s 70s. Whilst I have never owned a Lambretta I did have a job in 1967 as a motorcycle messenger and I quite enjoyed riding one. That was until my manager asked if he could have a ride on it , and unbeknown to me he had never ridden one before. So he pulled the clutch in engaged gear and shot off into a wall. Thankfully he was ok but the Scooter was too expensive to repair. If only we had known Vittorio .
My mother a German was in the 50s in Italy, driving a Lambretta. She was called the „Der Schrecken der Romagna“ The Terror of Romagna. Because of her driving skills😅
You know why you guys attract me because you people are such a sover and gentleman like attitude which persists inside you long live Humanitarian and International saviour of Mankind 🌹🙏Amen
Thank you for a really fabulous video - a German speaking to an Italian in English - what an achievement. As an English person living in France I can appreciate how hard this is. The scooters were amazing, the museum is definitely now on our "to visit" list! A new subscriber here now too. Vielen dank 👏
Dear Lambretta; Your company history and values are truly impressive. As a potential customer of yours living in Turkey, I am wondering: Why are Lambretta scooter v200 and below models sold in Turkey with very bad tires? Are you strong enough to overcome the loss of prestige and sales you will experience due to a death caused by these tires?
@@bioux101 No mate, you’re wrong! I bought my 1966 TV175 GT in ‘72 and ran the wheels off it. Had it serviced at Sterling Scooters in West Drayton. Same shop that constructed the Quadraphenia bike.
@@Beeza56 I suspect you and your mates just stuck GT stickers on your scooters, regardless of the model. The phrase is always GT200. Never, ever GT175.
@@bioux101 hi bioux. Yup, second thoughts, you’re probably right. Although we never just randomly stuck stickers on them, least I didn’t. I honestly remember it being touted as a TV175GT but upon research I can’t find anything stating there was ever a GT model of the TV175. My apologies mate. Would love to own another Lambretta like it though. Not a common sight in upstate NY these days. All the best, Ian.
@@Beeza56 no worries. It was a long time ago. I’ve been considering buying another one myself. Not owned one in twenty five years. I’m in London so they’re not quite that rare here. My pal has an excellent TV175 series 3. I have a couple of cool motorbikes, but I’m still jealous. Ha. Have a great day, mate.
Love how much enthusiasm Vittorio still has after all these years and instead of finding it a ‘chore’ to show yet another person round was, “No, no, wait, there is more!” ♥️
Remember seeing that twin cylinder in Milan at Lambretta’s 50th Anniversary. People were just walking past as if it was just another Lambretta and, even when he took the panel off, it took a moment or two to realise what we were actually looking at. I guess it was a bit like Vittorio really. Normal, unassuming but, in the world of Lambretta, unique and an absolute treasure!
We have visited this museum when we was having a holiday in Milan, the gentleman on this vidio took time to show us around, such an interesting place.
If you like scooters this is a must to visit.
Very interesting tour of the museum, great to see all those lovingly restored scooters .
What a gentleman Vitt is. Just amazing. Up the Lambrettas! He and Tino Sachi are absolute LEGENDS! I wish super rich MOD would organise a WORLD LAMBRETTA Travelling Museum so everyone around the world from Canada to India could visit and see these pieces of history!
WHAT A GREAT MUSEUM THANK YOU VITTORIO YOU ARE A LEGEND!!!
Thank you so much for this tour. I was there several years ago, got a mini tour from Vittorio, and bought the spares needed for my Lambretta 48. I hope you got to see the remnants of the original factory. It was amazing as well.
Wonderful, womderful! Thank you for English being your common language too. What an absolute treat.
My wife's grandfather used to own a Lambretta which he rode to work every working day. 😊
Well produced and presented ,thanks for the opportunity to see museum....
Questo ragazzo è una leggenda .Grazie per aver condiviso questo video. Guido ancora il vecchio scooter a due tempi di mio padre. Che fascino.
Molte grazie.
Time,effort finding and restoring this scooters are really insane.❤😮
Second generation mod from the 80s you either had a vespa or a lammy,my preference was a lambretta and I still to this day in my mid-50s lust after them thanks for sharing love and peace from Ireland
What a find this video is. I am glad it popped up, it really is an informative and comprehensive history of the scooter.
Well worth a visit to the museum, should I ever find myself in the area.
Many Thanks.
What a great collection. Some scooters there I haven't even heard of. I must visit this museum when we visit Milan.
Thank you for such a brilliant video and what a nice man Vittorio is. Never owned a Scooter and still riding motorcycles aged 73 but after watching this I can see that changing very shortly. We use to have a big Lambretta factory here in Croydon in the 60s 70s. Whilst I have never owned a Lambretta I did have a job in 1967 as a motorcycle messenger and I quite enjoyed riding one. That was until my manager asked if he could have a ride on it , and unbeknown to me he had never ridden one before. So he pulled the clutch in engaged gear and shot off into a wall. Thankfully he was ok but the Scooter was too expensive to repair. If only we had known Vittorio .
Thank you!
Thank you for showing this amazing musem😮
Großartig - das ist Designgeschichte
Dammit, I wish I had known about them when I was in Milan last year. Definitely have to visit them next time.
Thank you for the video!
My mother a German was in the 50s in Italy, driving a Lambretta. She was called the „Der Schrecken der Romagna“ The Terror of Romagna. Because of her driving skills😅
You know why you guys attract me because you people are such a sover and gentleman like attitude which persists inside you long live Humanitarian and International saviour of Mankind 🌹🙏Amen
My idea of heaven ❤❤ Great video thanks thanks thanks 🎉🎉
Thank you for a really fabulous video - a German speaking to an Italian in English - what an achievement. As an English person living in France I can appreciate how hard this is. The scooters were amazing, the museum is definitely now on our "to visit" list! A new subscriber here now too. Vielen dank 👏
Wow what a museum.
Respekt.
Dear Lambretta; Your company history and values are truly impressive. As a potential customer of yours living in Turkey, I am wondering: Why are Lambretta scooter v200 and below models sold in Turkey with very bad tires? Are you strong enough to overcome the loss of prestige and sales you will experience due to a death caused by these tires?
Wonderful video!
👌❣️🛵💨💨
Thank you 😊
Fantastica collezione, complimenti! Bellissimo video!
A fascinating insight to Lambretta and to scootering …. thanks 😊
such a passion. salute. now it become a legacy that i believe will stay forever~
In twenty years time there'll be a Royal Alloy, Modena, LML and Scomadi museum in Birkenhead run by the Hig.
Excellent video, I really enjoyed it thanks.😊
Great vid...
Thanks for making this one. Fantastic being able to see the museum and the shop. Really enjoyed it. Keep up the good work !
Thank you.
@@SIPScootershopTV No, very much its thank you and Vittorio. Keep up the good work !
Special Video, thx!
Brilliant! What more can I say.
Had a SX150 ECU 803E also a Vespa gave both away many years ago … how I wish I’d kept them 🇬🇧 Great video and a wonderful museum
Thank you.
A new frame, great🎉
Absolutely loved this video and it’s inspired me to make plans to visit Casa Lambretta
Thank you, we are happy to hear that 😊
Awesome place and awesome guy!
Our international Siddhartha Lal is also one of you and he is respected along with all his siblings and ancestors 🌹🙏please bless him 🌹🙏
Grazie!
Amazing
This is scooter heaven
Vespa numbero Uno! 😎
It’s cool to get a personal shoutout at 30:35
😂
No mention of the Jet 200 same as the SX200 but made in Spain i had one in 1972 great Scooter
Awesome review ✌🏻
Thanx.
May love ❤❤❤❤
It was a very interesting video even for a Japanese person like me.🛵💕
Thank you International 🌹🙏I am a small kid like bro who always seeks blessings from you all 🌹🙏
Diana was pretty and she ll remain immortal like angels in all the eyes of beautiful ladies from the globe 🌍
Still miss my ‘66 TV175GT I rode to work in London in ‘72.
I think only the TV200 was the GT.
@@bioux101 No mate, you’re wrong! I bought my 1966 TV175 GT in ‘72 and ran the wheels off it. Had it serviced at Sterling Scooters in West Drayton. Same shop that constructed the Quadraphenia bike.
@@Beeza56 I suspect you and your mates just stuck GT stickers on your scooters, regardless of the model. The phrase is always GT200. Never, ever GT175.
@@bioux101 hi bioux. Yup, second thoughts, you’re probably right. Although we never just randomly stuck stickers on them, least I didn’t. I honestly remember it being touted as a TV175GT but upon research I can’t find anything stating there was ever a GT model of the TV175. My apologies mate.
Would love to own another Lambretta like it though. Not a common sight in upstate NY these days.
All the best,
Ian.
@@Beeza56 no worries. It was a long time ago. I’ve been considering buying another one myself. Not owned one in twenty five years. I’m in London so they’re not quite that rare here. My pal has an excellent TV175 series 3. I have a couple of cool motorbikes, but I’m still jealous. Ha. Have a great day, mate.
Quante belle vespa e lambretta 👍👍👍👏👏👏
I used the lambreta year 1988to1998 I was ride aprox 1 lakh km the lambreta musem is some new planet
❤ from Philippines 👍
Interessant was für tolle Roller es gab.
Muss ich sehen👌
Someday~
If i go to the museum, ill not want go back home 😢
Peccato non ci siano I sottotitoli in italiano
Per i sottotitoli clicca sotto il video a destra il quadratino bianco, poi clicca la rotellina dentata per scegliere la lingua desiderata. Ciao
respectful ❤
😎👍✌
Ok the bes
Hopefully one day I can visit Casa Lambretta in Italy. 🛵
It is definitely worth a visit 🤩