Lambretta LJ 50 - Specifications & Review

LJ 50

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Articleid357253
CategoryScooter
MakeLambretta
ModelLJ 50
Year2013

Chassis, Suspension, Brakes & Wheels

FrametypeHigh tensile strength tubular steel
FrontbrakesSingle disc
FrontsuspensionHydraulic telescopic fork with Ø 35 mm stanchions
Fronttyre3.00-12
RearbrakesSingle disc
RearsuspensionHydraulic single damper double effect
Reartyre3.50-12
WheelsDie-cast light alloy

Engine & Transmission

Borexstroke38.0 x 43.5 mm (1.5 x 1.7 inches)
Compression11.0:1
CoolingsystemAir
Displacement49.50 ccm (3.02 cubic inches)
DrivelineAutomatic CVT
EnginedetailsSingle cylinder, four-stroke
FuelsystemCarburettor
GearboxAutomatic
Power4.29 HP (3.1 kW)) @ 8000 RPM
Torque4.20 Nm (0.4 kgf-m or 3.1 ft.lbs) @ 6500 RPM
TransmissiontypefinaldriveBelt
Valvespercylinder3

Other Specifications

ColoroptionsBlack, blue, red, white, yellow
StarterElectric & kick

Physical Measures & Capacities

Dryweight87.0 kg (191.8 pounds)
Overallheight1,330 mm (52.4 inches)
Overalllength1,900 mm (74.8 inches)
Overallwidth660 mm (26.0 inches)
Powerweightratio0.0493 HP/kg
Seatheight750 mm (29.5 inches) If adjustable, lowest setting.

About Lambretta

Country of Origin: Italy
Founder: Ferdinando Innocenti (Innocenti S.A.)
Best Known For: Steel-bodied classic scooters (LI, TV, GP) that defined postwar style

Company History

Lambretta, alongside Vespa, symbolized Italy’s postwar mobility boom. Built in Milan by Innocenti, Lambrettas used steel monocoques or semi-monocoques, robust engines, and clean lines that made practical transport feel glamorous. Clubs formed worldwide; Mods in the UK turned Lambrettas into cultural icons with mirrors and paint. Technically, the scooters were tough—oil-bath chains, honest power, and parts you could source anywhere. As car ownership rose and emissions tightened, production ceased in Italy, but licensed manufacturing and later revivals kept the badge alive. Today, restorations and modern interpretations carry the silhouette forward with EFI and ABS. Historically, Lambretta merges design and democracy: beautiful objects that mobilized nations. To ride one is to join a living culture—meets, patches, and a sense that utility and elegance can coexist on two wheels.

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