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they make a 200 vespa that does around 90 unrestricted its called the Gran Turismo, its a pretty sweet ride. My roomate is looking at getting one.
So far thats the largest motor in the vespa line.
http://www.vespa.com/
So far thats the largest motor in the vespa line.
http://www.vespa.com/
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Its settled Suzuki SV650 as next bike. :D
SUPER AWESOME VILLAINS FOREVER!!
Its settled Suzuki SV650 as next bike. :D
My dad still has his 1982 200cc Vespa that he bought brand new. I'm pretty sure its a two-stroke unlike the new Granturismo which is a four-stroke. But that thing tops out at 60-65. I'm sure the Granturismo utilizes newer technology to get more power from the same size engine.
Riding his Vespa is VERY different compared to my motorcycles. Even my small VTR250. The Vespa is SO maneuverable, that I feel wobbly on it. And the gear shifter being on the left hand grip is hard to get used to. Once you do, it's really fun to ride. It makes you wish you lived in a quaint town in Switzerland or Italy. That's where Vespas are most practical. The biggest disadvantage, is that you are less visible to cagers than on a full size motorcycle.
Riding his Vespa is VERY different compared to my motorcycles. Even my small VTR250. The Vespa is SO maneuverable, that I feel wobbly on it. And the gear shifter being on the left hand grip is hard to get used to. Once you do, it's really fun to ride. It makes you wish you lived in a quaint town in Switzerland or Italy. That's where Vespas are most practical. The biggest disadvantage, is that you are less visible to cagers than on a full size motorcycle.
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I'd always considered the Vespa's inablity to do 100 MPH to be it's biggest downfall.isnowbrd wrote:My dad still has his 1982 200cc Vespa that he bought brand new. I'm pretty sure its a two-stroke unlike the new Granturismo which is a four-stroke. But that thing tops out at 60-65. I'm sure the Granturismo utilizes newer technology to get more power from the same size engine.
Riding his Vespa is VERY different compared to my motorcycles. Even my small VTR250. The Vespa is SO maneuverable, that I feel wobbly on it. And the gear shifter being on the left hand grip is hard to get used to. Once you do, it's really fun to ride. It makes you wish you lived in a quaint town in Switzerland or Italy. That's where Vespas are most practical. The biggest disadvantage, is that you are less visible to cagers than on a full size motorcycle.


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"[The four stroke] cycle is basically this -SUCK, SQUEEZE, BURN, and BLOW." -Dan's Motorcycle Repair Guide.
http://www.dansmc.com/MC_repaircourse.htm
-'84 Ruestman WTF606
"[The four stroke] cycle is basically this -SUCK, SQUEEZE, BURN, and BLOW." -Dan's Motorcycle Repair Guide.
http://www.dansmc.com/MC_repaircourse.htm