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  • LML Freedom to be Relaunched: xBhp News

    Source : BS

    The Freedom and Star Automatic would be available in Delhi and Punjab by mid-May; and in Gujarat and Maharashtra in three months

    LML Ltd, which used to make the iconic LML Vespa in collaboration with Italy's Piaggio & C Spa, is working hard to regain its lost glory with the relaunch of the Freedom motorbike, besides making new two-wheelers as well as light-weight three-wheelers.

    The company, in a downward spiral after its break-up with Piaggio in 1999 and a lock-out at its Kanpur factory in 2006, will initially focus on the Gujarat and Maharashtra markets, apart from Delhi and Punjab where it already operates, a senior official said.

    LML posted a net loss of Rs 45.2 crore in 2011-12. In the December 2012 quarter, the latest quarterly result available, the company's net loss widened to Rs 17.46 crore from Rs 9.25 cr in the corresponding period last year.

    The company is now ready to relaunch the old 110cc Freedom motorbike, a two-stroke scooter LML NV, and an all new four-stroke gearless scooter, the Star Automatic, which is dubbed as the "man's scooter". "We are also planning to come up with 125cc and 150cc motorbikes, apart from the 125cc Unisex scooters and 150cc and above lifestyle scooters," said Partha Sen Chowdhury, head of sales and marketing, LML.

    There are plans to launch light-weight three-wheelers for cargo applications.

    The LML Freedom and Star Automatic will be available in 70 outlets in Delhi and Punjab by mid-May. In Gujarat and Maharashtra, the products will be launched in three months, Chowdhury said. "We have been able to develop a four-stroke engine and meet euro-emission norms, without altering the vehicle's dimensions, the prime reason why the scooter is popular in the exports market."

    LML is looking to add at least 12 dealers across Gujarat and 20-25 in Maharashtra. "We are not looking at huge numbers initially, but maybe 50-60 units a dealer per month," Chowdhury said. That would mean 26,640 units a year from Gujarat and Maharashtra, and 50,400 units from Punjab, Delhi and parts of Uttar Pradesh.

    Even so, the numbers would be far higher than what LML sold in 2012-13. Chowdhury said it exported 40,000 units the last financial year and sold 25,000-28,000 scooters in the domestic market. This was down from 44,435 units (exports) and 31,148 units (domestic) sold in 2011-12.

    "(The) company has been passing through a difficult time and facing problems for the last few years, which has affected its operations," LML's 2011-12 annual report said. "Since the company's net worth became negative, it filed reference before the Board for Industrial and Financial Reconstruction (BIFR), where it is registered and declared as a sick industrial company."

    The company has proposed a revival scheme to the BIFR in 2011, under active consideration of LML's banks and various financiers. "Stakes of a lot of banks and financiers are involved; hence everybody's views have to be considered," a finance official in the company said, requesting anonymity.

    "Europe is a heritage-oriented market, and our particular bodyline has a lot of demand. We are even selling decent numbers in Piaggio's home ground, Italy. More, we also managed to get an attractive pricing in the foreign market," Chowdhury said. LML has been exporting to Italy, France, Germany, the UK, Belgium, Denmark, apart from some Latin American and African countries.

    "The positive in favour of LML is that it has a good brand recall, but results would depend on what kind of a product they can come up with. The motorcycle market has remained flat during 2012-13, while the scooters segment has grown by around 14 per cent. However, the 110-125 cc segment in bikes is the fastest growing," said Yaresh Kothari, an automobile analyst with Angel Broking.

    "The timing is crucial as the overall industry is not doing very well at the moment. Moreover, with stiff competition, almost every player has increased their ad-spend budget. It might be difficult to position the products without a strong marketing campaign," Kothari added.






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      Originally posted by s_hari View Post
      The company is now ready to relaunch the old 110cc Freedom motorbike, a two-stroke scooter LML NV, and an all new four-stroke gearless scooter, the Star Automatic, which is dubbed as the "man's scooter". "We are also planning to come up with 125cc and 150cc motorbikes, apart from the 125cc Unisex scooters and 150cc and above lifestyle scooters," said Partha Sen Chowdhury, head of sales and marketing, LML.
      i thought two-strokes are banned....isn't it..??

      it is good that they are trying to revive the company...
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        Originally posted by princesirohi View Post
        i thought two-strokes are banned....isn't it..??
        You can't call it as "BAN" as if it was, TVS still won't be selling their XL Heavy Duty's, you can say that they are being subjected to very serious stringent norms with which the big manufacturers are finding difficult to cope with. With LML on two stroke, I'm sure it won't make any power closer to a 4S of the same class because of the pollution regulation norms.
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          Originally posted by s_hari View Post
          The company is now ready to relaunch the old 110cc Freedom motorbike, a two-stroke scooter LML NV, and an all new four-stroke gearless scooter, the Star Automatic, which is dubbed as the "man's scooter". "We are also planning to come up with 125cc and 150cc motorbikes, apart from the 125cc Unisex scooters and 150cc and above lifestyle scooters,"

          Wow, they do have some very ambitious plans! The Freedom was a decent commuter bike back then, but lost to poor service. I doubt if a comeback for the freedom will be successful. But boy! I am more excited about the 150cc+ lifestyle scooters and the 2-stroker, for memory sakes! Hopefully it would come with
          newer technology - fuel-injected 2 strokes please!! The Cagiva Raptor-inspired LML Graptor which was launched way back in 2001/2002 was a good-looking naked bike for it's era, but unfortunately got killed by the Pulsar mania. Hope they can launch a modern, good looking and aggressive naked 150cc to counter the FZs!

          And whatever is that man's scooter, bring it on, fast! Why should girls have all the fun!

          Originally posted by s_hari View Post
          "The positive in favour of LML is that it has a good brand recall, but results would depend on what kind of a product they can come up with. The motorcycle market has remained flat during 2012-13, while the scooters segment has grown by around 14 per cent.
          LML might just make it in the scooter market, given it's legacy with scooters.


          Originally posted by s_hari View Post
          will initially focus on the Gujarat and Maharashtra markets, apart from Delhi and Punjab where it already operates, a senior official said.


          But why only Punjab-Sindh-Gujarata-Maratha? Whatever happened to Dravida-Utkala-Banga??

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            I would be more interested in the Two strokies that I can buy

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              Originally posted by dual disc 200 View Post
              You can't call it as "BAN" as if it was, TVS still won't be selling their XL Heavy Duty's, you can say that they are being subjected to very serious stringent norms with which the big manufacturers are finding difficult to cope with. With LML on two stroke, I'm sure it won't make any power closer to a 4S of the same class because of the pollution regulation norms.
              freedom was two stroke?
              sounded subtle to me back when i was a kid
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              • #8
                I would be interested in the Star 200 geared scooter if they launch it here. It has a nice torquey long-stroke engine and front disc brakes.
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                • #9
                  Originally posted by srikany View Post
                  I would be more interested in the Two strokies that I can buy
                  Originally posted by MHG View Post
                  I would be interested in the Star 200 geared scooter if they launch it here. It has a nice torquey long-stroke engine and front disc brakes.
                  They would be losing out a big chunk of sales by launching their models in only NCR//GJ/MH.

                  Originally posted by hage bhai View Post
                  freedom was two stroke?
                  sounded subtle to me back when i was a kid
                  LML had no 2-stroke motorcycles - all of them including the LML Adreno, Energy, EnengyFX, Freedom and Graptor were 4-stroke bikes. I guess @dualdisc is referring to the LML scooters of yesteryears.

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                    their "GRAPTOR" was probably the best.

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                      Originally posted by princesirohi View Post
                      their "GRAPTOR" was probably the best.

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                      Vaguely remember graptor to be 170cc if i'm not mistaken.Including adreno,while freedom was heavily promoted as an advanced commuter
                      in its time.Apart from very poor after sales and quality control issues,the initials notoriously became a butt of jokes with people coming up with derogatory
                      interpretations of the same..nevertheless good to see LML coming back.

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                        The Adreno was one of the very first "faired" bikes in India, much before the ZMA and the P220s came to existence. It was way advanced for it's time with a 3-valve engine (or 4-valve? don't recall correctly), Zappers, and a revvy engine which could do 100 (mind you, it was a 100cc).
                        The Graptor was a 150cc with 13.5 bhp and was a very able bike with one of the best instrument clusters for that era.

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                          re: LML Freedom to be Relaunched: xBhp News

                          Originally posted by bbsrailfan View Post
                          The Adreno was one of the very first "faired" bikes in India, much before the ZMA and the P220s came to existence. It was way advanced for it's time with a 3-valve engine (or 4-valve? don't recall correctly), Zappers, and a revvy engine which could do 100 (mind you, it was a 100cc).
                          The Graptor was a 150cc with 13.5 bhp and was a very able bike with one of the best instrument clusters for that era.
                          3 valved and a candle lit headlamp there. I remember DCS having the Adreno.

                          They made some neat products but sucked big time at service support. I was quite astonished (and mildly amused) to see so many of them still running in HP and Punjab! What an irony that now that "futuristic" company doesnt even have a website with information of the product launch. Bleh!
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                            re: LML Freedom to be Relaunched: xBhp News

                            the Graptor was surely ahead of its time design wise with the chiseled body!

                            Oh boy! I had a big crush on its blue backlit console. I even started a thread on xBhp back then on how to change the backlight color of my Pulsar 150 to blue like the Graptor. It ran for many pages
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                              Interesting to see so many likes for the not-so-successful LML bikes. BTW when/what was the Beamer? A google search revealed some images of the Graptor with round headlamps. Was it just that?

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