Model D 150
The Lambretta model D 150.
Technical Specification
Model | D 150 |
Amount Produced | 54593 |
Production Dates | October 1954 – December 1956 |
Frame Prefix | 150D |
Engine Prefix | 150D |
Frame Starting Number | 05001 |
Engine Starting Number | 05001 |
Homologation | 403 |
Engine | 148cc, two stroke, 57x58mm |
Power and Rate | 6hp at 4750rpm |
Compression Ratio | 1:6.5 |
Head and Cylinder | Aluminium and cast iron |
Engine Cooling | Forced Air |
Ignition | Filso, Nassetti or Marelli. Filso or Marelli magneto |
Spark Advance | 24' – 26' 31.4 – 34 mm on the circumference of the flywheel. |
Point Setting | 29.6 – 32 mm on the Filso magneto 0140 or .40-.50 mm |
Carburetor | dell'orto MA19 B4. |
Choke | 19mm |
Slide | 75 |
Needle | D3 |
Atomiser | 255b |
Main Jet | 72 |
Pilot Jet | 40 |
Starter | 55 |
Float | 6.5 grams |
Starter | Pedal |
Crankcase oil | Mobil Oil A 500cc |
Transmission Oil | Mobil Lube GX140 100 grams |
Oil / Gas Mix | 6% |
Clutch | Multiple discs in oil bath |
Gears | 3 speed with hand shifter |
1st | 1: 12,9 – 29,3 kmh |
2nd | 1: 7,5 – 50,6 kmh |
3rd | 1: 4,75 – 80 kmh |
Primary Transmission | Gear |
Secondary Transmission | Shaft |
Frame | Steel tubing of strong 1281mm sections |
Front Suspension | Oscilating conecting rods |
Rear Suspension | torsion bar attached to motor |
Wheels | Dismountable wheels |
Tires | 4.00 x 8 pirelli or ceat |
Tire Presure | Front .7-8 ATM, rear 1.75 ATM |
Brakes | Drum |
Dry Weight | 75kg |
Km Per Gallon | 1lt per 50km |
Fuel Capacity | 5.6lt plus .7lt reserve |
Max Speed | 75-80kmh |
Initial Price | 130,000 Italian Lira |
Electrical System | 6 volt or 2nd version 6 volt with battery |
Sparkplug | Bosch 225 short thread |
wheel Base | 1281mm |
Maximum Length | 1770mm |
Ground Clearance | 115mm |
Maximum Seat Hight | 760mm |
Minimum Turning Radius | 1500mm |
Maximum Width | 740mm |
Colour | Light Grey 8012 (Option available in 1956 only) |
Sand Beige 8029 | |
Engine Colour | Fiat 690 |
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