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26 March, 2020 12:19 am

LML Star scooters for 2011

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After seeing the Vespa PX officially launch its new challenge in the scooter segment, it was with interest that we also saw the LML Star products at the 2010 EICMA show.
LML took its Star I and Star Electric concept to the show along with other models including: the Mat Series, Star RS, Star GT, Bicolor Vintage, Star Art and Star Corsa.

They are a series of four-stroke and two-stroke scooters of mostly 125 and 150cc capacity.

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The new Star 4T model was also present, as was the Star two-stroke restyling.
The new Star 4T comes in 125, 150 and 151cc versions; with a four-speed manual gearbox it’s famous for its tubular chassis structure which has new improvements for this year, reducing vibrations and making for a safer and more comfortable ride.
The Star 2T could be considered the main competitor to the new Vespa PX as it has a manual gearbox and either electronic or pedal kick-start.

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The improvements this year on the Star 2T are mostly of an aesthetic nature with closer attention to detail of the finishings and it comes in three lines: Classic, Vintage and Glamour.

LML Star 2011 range As to the other models, LML is working on its Star I model as a 200cc version which would be the first above a 150cc model for the company.
The Star Electric Concept is in its early stages of development as an electric scooter and will be improved in the future.
It currently weighs 115 kg and is equipped with a 1.
6 kW engine with a range of 72 km.
The Star special series includes the Mat Series with its new colour range, the Star RS 4T sports model, and the Star GT Gran Turismo which is LML’s take on a grand touring scooter model.
The Star Bicolor Vintage is another special colour range and then the Corsa range is for those who want to take their scooter on the track.
Finally the Star Art model, the first image in the gallery, is for those who want to let their imagination for decorating their Star scooter go wild.

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