Lambretta V Special 125cc Every detail of the V-Special is proof that it is a pure Lambretta: Head and rear lights show the Lambretta trademark while the key is decorated with the traditional Lambretta lion. A large luggage area can be found under the comfortable seat.In regards to technology, the new V-Special is up-to-date. Front and rear disc brakes provide excellent braking performance To further customise the ‘lammy’, Lambretta has prepared full carbon sets for the aftermarket that will convert the machine into a real old school Lambretta ‘bicolour’ Lambretta provides a series of helmets in the same colours as the vehicles. High end materials like carbon for the shell, genuine leather for the lining and stainless steel guarantee the highest wearing comfort. Lambrate, the fashionable district (“quartiere”) , is located within Zone 3, the administrative division of Milan, 6 km north-east of the city centre. The district is well known for Parco Lambro, a large urban park established in 1934. The River Lambo rises from the Monte San Primo, elevation 1,685 metres (5,528 ft.), near the famous Madonna Ghisallo hill, not far from Lake Como. The Lambro passes through Brianza then reaching Monza before crossing its famous park (where king Umberto I was assassinated by Gaetano Bresci) in two branches which join again before the river passes through the eastern part of Milan. The Lambro finally flows into the River Po near Orio Litta.The Lambro is derived from Lambrus, which corresponds to Greek ??af???, meaning ‘light (in weight), quick, nimble’ and is related to Illyrian lembus ‘light vehicle’ whence also Greek ??µß??. Lambretta riders are commonly referred to as Lambrettista (singular) or Lambrettisti (plural)