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Post by kidda on Dec 5, 2015 21:19:59 GMT
Seen em the other day just wondering what's the verdict on em?
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Post by vespasco on Dec 6, 2015 11:20:15 GMT
Ive seen one on the road but thought it was a lammy at first! Looks ok to me If ever i wanted a classic lammy without the agro and a mpdern twist i would certainly consider one. Tje best looking modern day clssic ive seen anyway Vespas aside of course
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Post by henri on Dec 6, 2015 12:00:46 GMT
seen em ,not ridden 1 but mate has an he rates em. i like em, if they ever bring out the 200/250/300cc 1 might consider buying 1 .at moment its a toss-up between a scomadi an a smallframe vespa as daughters 1st scoot .she's declaring for a tuned smallie ,i'm more inclined for a twist n go scomadi til she's the experience for gears . so maybe a lml starlights the cheaper option . H
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Post by kidda on Dec 6, 2015 18:20:28 GMT
They do look quite smart but never knew the were rev and go,also would have to trade one of my Vespas cus the gud lady wunna be to happy with me having 3 scooters on the go,I'll have to have a proper look at them,nice one fellas
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Post by baldmeister on Dec 10, 2015 8:13:58 GMT
couple of people in our club have them, they like them but seem to have lots of niggling little problems that need the bike to go back to dealers to fix. also how can they fix the sidepanels on with allen bolts but not give you the right size allen key with the bike?? before you buy ,definately try, they are very wide (ball strain) and very tall (short chap asked about letting down suspension and scomadis answer was get thinner profile tyres!!) look good though and a good way for youngsters to get into the scooter scene .(but i like gears , lots of gears , give me gears!!!
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