Vespa's are iconic scooters and they still have a 'similar' shape some 60 years on from when they were first manufactured, testament to classic designing from the beginning.
The classic P range, an all metal bodied, geared, two stroke scooter was as popular as ever until new emissions laws put paid to its production. These scooters could be ridden every day come rain or shine and wouldn't miss a beat. Maintenance could also be carried out by the owners as they were easy to work on due to their simple nature.
The new 4 stroke equivalent scooters have changed somewhat making them more modern looking but still keeping the ever recognisable Vespa lines.
Have a look at some other scooter manufacturers models and compare them to the Vespa. The Vespa looks better doesn't it!?
Owning a Vespa is not just about the scooter. It's a way of life. Buy one and you'll see what I mean!
"Just nipping out on the KYMCO for a ride" sounds wrong.
"I'm off for a ride on my Vespa" just sounds better, don't you think?
Millions of Vespa owners can't be wrong can they?
Vespa is an Italian company owned by Piaggio. The word Vespa is Italian for wasp.
The average fuel consumption of the new Vespa Motorcycles is about 75 miles to a gallon. This is the cheapest form of transportation and is very popular in all parts of the world.
Information on Vespa engines can be found from Vespa's website or at Scooter Help, American Scooter Center, Vespa Maintenance, Modern Vespa, and Motorcycle USA.
Vespa was created on 1946-04-23.
Carolina Vespa is 160 cm.
how do you charge a vespa battery
Vespa Vasic was born in 1992, in Starnberg, Bavaria, Germany.
A vespa 150 cc super can do 50 mph, and a vespa 150 cc sprint can do 60 mph.
"Vespa" means "Wasp" in English.
A Vespa Super Sport
Líber Vespa was born on 1971-10-18.
Piaggio is an Italian company that makes the Vespa Scooters.