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HenryDorsetCase
16th November 2008, 15:29
Say Ive always liked the idea of a scooter, and it would be useful for buzzing round town. Say i quite like the idea of having a wee project.
Say I saw this on tardme: A Vespa (http://www.trademe.co.nz/Trade-Me-Motors/Motorbikes/Motorbikes/Classic-vintage/auction-186690867.htm)
What do you experts think it is worth now?
What would the bits cost to get it roadworthy?
Are they available?
anything else you can tell me is good.
Thanks..
MisterD
16th November 2008, 16:22
When I was first thinking about getting a classic scoot I considered one of these (waits for derision from Mr Lobster) but was told in no uncertain terms by Auckland's Mr Vespa (Goetz at Scooter Emotion) not to bother.
The general thinking in Vespa circles seems to be that the only "Small Frame" Vespas that are worth having are the SS types - but for the money they'll cost you there's no excuse for not buying a Lambretta. :done:
HenryDorsetCase
16th November 2008, 17:35
So I need what, a PX200?
In fact, I have $2000 to spend, what do I buy with it.....
cheers
babysteps
16th November 2008, 18:23
Mr Case
If you're in Christchurch send me a PM and you can take mine for a spin round the block. I think you might need to up your budget a bit though.....
Dave Lobster
16th November 2008, 20:47
That small frame looks alright, if the price doesn't go up much more.
It's been on a while though.
Budget a fair few bucks to make it go fast enough to keep up with the traffic. And you'd need to do something about the brakes too. A disc out of a filthy auto one might fit..
If Goertz says to not buy something.. it's probably a good reason TO buy it.
MisterD
17th November 2008, 06:32
Budget a fair few bucks to make it go fast enough to keep up with the traffic. And you'd need to do something about the brakes too. A disc out of a filthy auto one might fit..
I think one of lads that races down at Mt Welly has grafted an ET fork onto one somehow.
If Goertz says to not buy something.. it's probably a good reason TO buy it.
To be fair, if I hadn't listened, I might not own a Lammy now.
Dave Lobster
17th November 2008, 18:20
And if you didn't have a Lammy, think how much money you wouldn't have squandered!!
rat biker 08
17th November 2008, 18:36
Vesra good bike if you can mantane one not cheep but get a good one do it up .and fun to ride:niceone:
scootnz
18th November 2008, 10:10
Smallframe vespas are undiscovered treasures - with an 85 or 135cc kit they can be fast and nimble, and much more fun than a PX.
That one looks pretty good, but needs work obviously.
xwhatsit
18th November 2008, 11:28
I've been looking at this, not seriously of course, I'm skint, but it looks so adorable: http://www.trademe.co.nz/Trade-Me-Motors/Motorbikes/Motorbikes/Scooters/auction-188395322.htm
<img src="http://images.trademe.co.nz/photoserver/3/80807403_full.jpg" />
The star indicators or reflectors look a little silly though. But so cute! It's a small-frame SS, that's good?
scootnz
18th November 2008, 12:40
It's a 50s, not an SS. A standard 50s is very slow as a rule.
Dave Lobster
18th November 2008, 18:36
So I need what, a PX200?
In fact, I have $2000 to spend, what do I buy with it.....
NO! A PX200 is by far the worst vesper. Before the PX came along, vespers weren't known as Laquered Snails. The vesper PX is a perfect example of a laquered snail.
Ugly.. slow.. clunky gearboxes.. wont go round corners..
See pics for how to improve them..
MisterD
18th November 2008, 20:47
Smallframe vespas are undiscovered treasures - with an 85 or 135cc kit they can be fast and nimble, and much more fun than a PX.
That one looks pretty good, but needs work obviously.
Undiscovered? Surely you Jesst? If you're more than 5'10" and don't want to look like Krusty the Clown, avoid. :Pokey:
Dave Lobster
19th November 2008, 05:43
I think 'bear on a bicycle' best sums up small frames.
scootnz
19th November 2008, 06:04
Yes but if you're under 5' 10, they are great... not all of us are behemoths.
UberRhys
19th November 2008, 10:18
I think 'bear on a bicycle' best sums up small frames.
Thats how I feel on my smallframe, and I'm a little like a bear... :ride:
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