05-30-2007, 10:10 AM
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Hi Jim , Congratulations! I have some **************************** cousins in Italy that have owned many Vespa's and they are indestructible unless you use them for running over people who don't use sidewalks.
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05-30-2007, 10:29 AM
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A Vespa..? You kiddin' me?! Right away when you were talking about getting an Italian vehicle, I was hoping to see you on a Ducati. (but hey, at least you didn't go for a Japanese scoot ;^) In any case, congratulations.
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05-30-2007, 10:55 AM
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It's like my brother always says. Vespas are like fat chicks, they seem cool until someone sees you ridding one.  I preffer something a little more rugged. Like this cool Honda Ruckus. :troll:
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05-30-2007, 11:02 AM
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^Ha! anything Paul Newman has/had officialy becomes cool.
I was thinking about getting a very small motorcyle or moto cross bike or vespa, etc. to drive around in my complex and to the strip mall about five blocks away. Looked it up on the DMV site here in NJ and it seemed like a hassle so I left it at that.
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05-30-2007, 11:25 AM
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Very nice Jim. Looks like it would be a blast to take down Theodore Wirth Parkway and around the lakes on a sunny early summer day.
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05-30-2007, 11:41 AM
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Hi,
I agree that a Vespa may not be Macho enough for some guys, but they really don't get it.
I'm not that insecure that I care what others may think and believe me, one ride on one of Vespa's Quei Grandi (Big Ones), and if you're honest, it will change your mind.
If you're a true Motor Enthusiast, you come to appreciate anything that meets the criteria of Performance, State-of-the-Art Engineering and Reliability. The Vespas truly make the grade in all these categories.
It's Fun, Cheap, Reliable, what more could you want? I'm not proposing it instead of anything else, but in addition to...
Happy Motoring!... Jim'99
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05-30-2007, 11:56 AM
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50 Mpg!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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05-30-2007, 12:12 PM
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Originally Posted by MNBoxster
Hi,
I agree that a Vespa may not be Macho enough for some guys, but they really don't get it.
I'm not that insecure that I care what others may think and believe me, one ride on one of Vespa's Quei Grandi (Big Ones), and if you're honest, it will change your mind.
If you're a true Motor Enthusiast, you come to appreciate anything that meets the criteria of Performance, State-of-the-Art Engineering and Reliability. The Vespas truly make the grade in all these categories.
It's Fun, Cheap, Reliable, what more could you want? I'm not proposing it instead of anything else, but in addition to...
Happy Motoring!... Jim'99
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I was only teasing you. Vespas are cool. Just kind of trendy. I see allot of college kids driving them around. Honda has there own version of the Vespa. It's an obvious knock-off!
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07-28-2007, 01:50 PM
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Update - Vespa GT 200
Hi,
Well , almost 2 mos. in and I gotta tell you this thing is an absolute fr*ggin' Blast to own and ride!
Got my full 'M' endorsement 11 days after picking it up and 2,200 trouble-free miles later and I still can't get enough. I've filled it 11 times for a grand total of 27.5 gal. and $84.15 in Gas.
It generates lots more attention, thumbs-up, questions and Smiles  than I ever got in my Boxster. Mrs. MNBoxster and I have run it all over town. You can park anywhere and never get a ticket. While used generally about town, I have had it on the Freeway on several occaisions and topped it out at 83MPH before hitting the limiter. Very doable, but I pretty much restrict it to 55-60MPH Highways, because at 80MPH, things just happen too fast for a two-wheeler.
The only required maintenance to-date has been a mandatory Oil/Filter/Tranny Fluid change at 600 mi. (Break-in Period) which I did myself for $18.23, next scheduled Service is at 4,000 mi. - probably late Fall Storage time.
I have upgraded the shocks and added a Windscreen, a Topcase, an extra Front Running light (I custom painted the Horn Cover in proper Tri-colore theme) for conspicuity, along with a Euro Tailight - see below. Gotta say that for the cost of just a few of the popular Boxster upgrades (about $4,400 all in), this thing has been money and time well spent.
Since acquiring it, the Boxster has been driven only twice for a total of 42 mi. I'm even considering dumping the Boxster for lack of use - had the Battery die for the 1st time ever and now have it out of the car on a Tender. If I keep the Boxster, I'm downgrading my Ins. next year to 2,500 mi., because I'll be wasting about 3,000 mi. of coverage this year.
I've perused this board from time-to-time, but see that it's mainly the same stuff - lots of recurrent issues, but some new owners as well. That's good, hope everyone's doing OK...
Happy Motoring!... Jim
Last edited by MNBoxster; 07-28-2007 at 06:51 PM.
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07-28-2007, 04:44 PM
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Looking good! A couple of my friends actually trailer their Vespas to Road American then use them to get around. RA only allows licensed vehicles (officially anyhow) past the front gate.
Another one of my friends (a 930 owner) brings a motorized skateboard in the back seats!! No one at the gate would ever suspect something like that to be in a 930.
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08-01-2007, 11:12 AM
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Hey Jim !
Good to hear from you, and nice scoot ! Hadn’t seen you post in awhile, and I was wondering how you were doing and if you kept the Box. Glad you and the Mrs. are enjoying the new toy…
Nick
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