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    Get yourself a REAL bike!

    So hey a lot of people in Southland may look down their noses at my scooter,because I'm a modern day "Mod" living in a town full of "Rockers",with a Vespa GTS 250ie 2007,but I'm really one up on most of them and at least I can say,that I have the only ONE.I would also add that as Vespa was the world's first successful motorbike with over 15 million of them sold worldwide that everything else is just a copy of them anyway.
    Just for the uneducated,the model I ride is the one that all the cops in England ride with a #3 emissions rating,a 4 stroke water-cooled machine with European good looks,that has a top speed of 137 km and does 0-100 in 6 seconds.When she's fully loaded,she will carry saddlebags,rider and passenger,with both front and rear carriers loaded and still cruise comfortably at the speed limit.
    I'm not sure about economy wise,but last year it cost me about $13 from Invercargill-Dunedin return.
    She has 13 inch wheels with disc brakes and a halogen headlght which is a definite improvement in design all built on a pressed steel chassis.
    New,she sells at $9,700 or about $10,700 with a full chrome kit and the extra carriers.
    At 3 years old and 14,470 kms mine is worth between $6,900-7,500,which is about the cheapest you'll see them for on Trademe.
    This is my 2nd GTS.I wrote the first one off under my insurance,which was one of the first ever sold in NZ,that I bought for just $7,900 from Motorrad in Wellingtown,which although it being their demonstration model,had only done 200 kms.

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    How bout some photos

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    Quote Originally Posted by kiwifruit View Post
    How bout some photos
    +1........
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    All to their own. But no pics needed.

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    Vespa salesman by any chance ?

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    Triumph!!!!!!

    Lol, Triumph is the longest running motorcycle manufacturer in the world. There first bike was built in 1884, there first production public bike was apparently in late 1800's and into early 1900's pre war.
    They were a huge success and have survived economy ups and downs, the depression and even fires of entire factories. The company has been thrust forward with many hoops and hurdles and still goes strong today.
    Great to see the old school bikes still making an impact. Style and classic form lives forever.

    Go hard. Vespa riders are bikers too.
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    All good until the minute you mentioned 4 stroke.No real Vespa aficionado will ride a 4 stroke.Sorry bro.

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    Quote Originally Posted by martin smith View Post
    So hey a lot of people in Southland may look down their noses at my scooter,because I'm a modern day "Mod" living in a town full of "Rockers",with a Vespa GTS 250ie 2007,but I'm really one up on most of them and at least I can say,that I have the only ONE.I would also add that as Vespa was the world's first successful motorbike with over 15 million of them sold worldwide that everything else is just a copy of them anyway.
    Just for the uneducated,the model I ride is the one that all the cops in England ride with a #3 emissions rating,a 4 stroke water-cooled machine with European good looks,that has a top speed of 137 km and does 0-100 in 6 seconds.When she's fully loaded,she will carry saddlebags,rider and passenger,with both front and rear carriers loaded and still cruise comfortably at the speed limit.
    I'm not sure about economy wise,but last year it cost me about $13 from Invercargill-Dunedin return.
    She has 13 inch wheels with disc brakes and a halogen headlght which is a definite improvement in design all built on a pressed steel chassis.
    New,she sells at $9,700 or about $10,700 with a full chrome kit and the extra carriers.
    At 3 years old and 14,470 kms mine is worth between $6,900-7,500,which is about the cheapest you'll see them for on Trademe.
    This is my 2nd GTS.I wrote the first one off under my insurance,which was one of the first ever sold in NZ,that I bought for just $7,900 from Motorrad in Wellingtown,which although it being their demonstration model,had only done 200 kms.
    Good one mate but.........not for me ps don't oversell yourself, or your Bike ...just a tip

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    Quote Originally Posted by Rogue Rider View Post
    Lol, Triumph is the longest running motorcycle manufacturer in the world. There first bike was built in 1884, there first production public bike was apparently in late 1800's and into early 1900's pre war.
    They were a huge success and have survived economy ups and downs, the depression and even fires of entire factories. The company has been thrust forward with many hoops and hurdles and still goes strong today.
    Great to see the old school bikes still making an impact. Style and classic form lives forever.

    Go hard. Vespa riders are bikers too.
    Triumph went broke though, and production stopped until the brand was reborn with new owners, new designs and a new factory. IMHO they still count as the longest manufacturer, Peugeot come a close second.

    Peugeot built their first bike in 1898, and still build them.

    I have ridden the Jet-force 125 scooter, designed to meet Euro capacity rules for low rego cost scooters, hence the 125 cc engine, but supercharged to make a joke of the rules.

    Never underestimate a scooter ;-)
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    Sounds like a nice bike. I don't see the point of your thread title though, are you concerned that Vespas aren't REAL bikes?

    You could always get a pink Gladius.
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    Quote Originally Posted by martin smith View Post
    So hey a lot of people in Southland may look down their noses at my scooter,because I'm a modern day "Mod" living in a town full of "Rockers",with a Vespa GTS 250ie 2007,but I'm really one up on most of them and at least I can say,that I have the only ONE.I would also add that as Vespa was the world's first successful motorbike with over 15 million of them sold worldwide that everything else is just a copy of them anyway.
    Just for the uneducated,the model I ride is the one that all the cops in England ride with a #3 emissions rating,a 4 stroke water-cooled machine with European good looks,that has a top speed of 137 km and does 0-100 in 6 seconds.When she's fully loaded,she will carry saddlebags,rider and passenger,with both front and rear carriers loaded and still cruise comfortably at the speed limit.
    I'm not sure about economy wise,but last year it cost me about $13 from Invercargill-Dunedin return.
    She has 13 inch wheels with disc brakes and a halogen headlght which is a definite improvement in design all built on a pressed steel chassis.
    New,she sells at $9,700 or about $10,700 with a full chrome kit and the extra carriers.
    At 3 years old and 14,470 kms mine is worth between $6,900-7,500,which is about the cheapest you'll see them for on Trademe.
    This is my 2nd GTS.I wrote the first one off under my insurance,which was one of the first ever sold in NZ,that I bought for just $7,900 from Motorrad in Wellingtown,which although it being their demonstration model,had only done 200 kms.
    Sounds lovely, but for the same money I think I'll stick with the slightly better performance I get from my CBR...

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    Are you going to tell us how u wrote the first one off?

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