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Post by indiebrett on Jul 23, 2023 16:31:21 GMT
Hi there, I have a vespa px 125 2006 and I am considering putting a kit on it to give me a bit more power to get up some steep roads where I live. However, I get mixed reviews or feedback about doing this. One thing I hear is that it causes more wear on components and cab cause more issues. I don't use it as much as I use to. Just casual weekend rides really.
Hoping for some advice on this.
Brett
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Post by indiebrett on Nov 5, 2015 18:27:29 GMT
Hi Steve, thanks for that. Unfortunately they have my size ... typical!
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Post by indiebrett on Nov 5, 2015 8:58:27 GMT
Hi there,
Years ago I bought an armadillo scooter parka which I absolutely loved! It's not looking so great these days and I want to replace it. However I noticed that they don't do that type of parka any more. Does anyone know of a similar style jacket?
I want protection but don't want to look like a 16 year chav on a 50cc piece of sh*t!
Thanks a lot
Brett
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Post by indiebrett on Mar 31, 2015 13:17:29 GMT
Ah...Sorry to hear that! Sounds like I was pretty lucky then. I did think it had something to do with the cover but couldn't fully understand why. I feel a little bit bad that I was secretly blaming one of my neighbours
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Post by indiebrett on Mar 31, 2015 12:31:43 GMT
Thanks for that. I just hope it's not some local little sh*t Where it is parked, the wind hits the side of my scooter. I have noticed a few times the wind getting underneath the cover causing a tent like affect. I'm assuming a big gust of wind is what has possibly caused it. Luckily my girlfriends car stopped it from fully going over.
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Post by indiebrett on Mar 31, 2015 11:07:20 GMT
I've had my vespa px125 for over 10 years and was wondering if it is possible for a scooter to get blown over in high winds? It's never happened before but I've recently moved and my scooter is more exposed. It has a cover on it so I didn't know if this helps tip it over?
If anyone has any has experienced this happening or has any advise it would be much apprenticed.
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