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Yes, am considering changing back to a scooter, the SV just isn't working out as a commuter tool, too much hassle dealing with luggage, its hellish to clean with all the exposed nooks and crannies, chain oil fling etc and the mudguards are non existent, so as well as having a difficult job cleaning the bike, clothing gets absolutely filthy as well when it rains.WhiteNoise wrote:Hmm...what are you up to gn2, are you considering a Vespa now? I know you've always admired them and respected their build quality. Is it time then to "make that change?" But wait...What about the Zero? Did you take a visit and look up close? < I've been wondering about that.
gn2 wrote:Yes, am considering changing back to a scooter, the SV just isn't working out as a commuter tool, too much hassle dealing with luggage, its hellish to clean with all the exposed nooks and crannies, chain oil fling etc and the mudguards are non existent, so as well as having a difficult job cleaning the bike, clothing gets absolutely filthy as well when it rains.WhiteNoise wrote:Hmm...what are you up to gn2, are you considering a Vespa now? I know you've always admired them and respected their build quality. Is it time then to "make that change?" But wait...What about the Zero? Did you take a visit and look up close? < I've been wondering about that.
Zero would be easier to clean but luggage still an issue, dealer is too far away and the price is too high for a committed tightwad like me.
I miss the simplicity of scooter commuting.
Get ready to go to work, put bike gear on, dump work rucksack and coat under the scooter seat and off I go.
With the motorbike.... the work rucksack and coat have to go in a waterproof roll-top bag which has to be carried using shoulder strap like a messenger bag.
The bag has four clips and a velcro strap to do up/undo four times a day and its a p.i.t.a.
Also, on the way home can't go shopping because nowhere to put stuff.
On scooter can easily store groceries.
Like the Vespa style and practicality and it'll slow me down, when I do get the SV out I usually find myself going much faster than I really should.
I need something that can hold 65-70mph, so it has to be a 300, the Vespa is the only current model which appeals to me.
Xmax300, don't like the styling
Forza 300 don't like the styling or the electric screen
Kawasaki J300 service interval far too short, don't trust local dealer
Kymco X-town 300 no decent colour option, no local dealer
Cruisym 300 seriously fugly, no local dealer
Take another look at the XMax if you have a chance. You could probably get one for 2/3 what you would pay for the Vespa.Xmax300, don't like the styling
IS he in the UK?Old Grinner wrote:Take another look at the XMax if you have a chance. You could probably get one for 2/3 what you would pay for the Vespa.Xmax300, don't like the styling
The more I have it the more I like it . . .. Considering what I have to choose from I'd buy it again. If money was no object I'd get a Vespa Giorni.
One big thing in your favor is that you have a lot more scooters to choose from in Europe.
Honda, Yamaha, Suzuki, and Kawasaki make some great products but when it comes to heritage they just can't compete with the Vespa. It's like Harley Davidson . . . it's a reach into the past.
BTW I stumbled across this video of a guy getting the water out of tight places on his Royal Alloy . . . which has the similar styled floor boards as the Vespas. It will help to prevent rust in the long run but is a bit time consuming.
If you do get the Vespa you'll never have to explain to anyone why you bought it. There just isn't anything more highly regarded in the scooter world as far as heritage and blood line goes that you can still buy today. We can remember scooters that once roamed the roads in years passed but they are either in museums, private collections, well maintained by enthusiasts and still ridden, or lost in time.
Nope, here the Xmax is £5199 and the Vespa is £4899Old Grinner wrote:Take another look at the XMax if you have a chance. You could probably get one for 2/3 what you would pay for the Vespa.
Wow!!!Nope, here the Xmax is £5199 and the Vespa is £4899
Yes I probably would have said that, fortunately I have the ability to think its rubbish and love it at the same time.E. Foster Salsbury wrote:Don't forget, you don't like Italian rubbish.