When Vy and I stopped in Madrid on our Iberian trip, we encountered a Lambretta club in our hotel. Want to see what they were riding?
We first encountered these jolly fellows in the afternoon when we first got to the hotel and were parking. They were hard to miss, as they had taken over a corner of the underground lot to repair a couple of their scoots. I chatted with them for a couple of minutes but it seemed like they were busy so I left them to it.
I know very little about scooters, but I figured some of you would enjoy some pictures nonetheless. So, presented without comment, here’s what this Lambretta club was rocking:
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