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Its been a while since I owned a scooter. We sold our Italjet's about 10 years ago and I've had the itch for a vintage Vespa since. I haven't had any luck finding exactly what I was looking for (late model Vespa Rally), but our local MC shop just received in on consignment a 2006 Vespa GTS. So, in a week moment I bought it.What a blast! Retro styling, modern 250cc-4Stroke with FI and modern electronics......an d Italian! Absolute perfect condition and low mileage. It has great 0-60 time and will do 75mph. I might have to sell the Norge! Just kidding!Sorry, I don't have a photo host, so I can't send a picture
From 2008-2011, my wife and I owned a pair of GTS (250cc models) and I also bought a GTV (same engine but headlight on the front fender). They were a lot of fun to ride. My wife lost interest and I decided to sell all of them. That's when I bought a Breva 750 with only 1200 miles on the odometer. Due to heart problems, I wound up selling the Breva (and my Griso) and didn't ride for a couple of years. Got back on the horse over a year ago by buying a V7 Classic and later, a BMW R1200RT. Gonna keep riding until I simply cannot ride any more. I've thought about buying another Vespa but the V7 fills the bill nicely; low weight (for a motorcycle), nice power band and just the right amount of power for 90% of the riding that I like to do. You'll probably like the Vespa (a lot) but if you buy a V7, you'll ride the Vespa less and less.
Congrats!I love riding my Vespa GTS 300. I love my Norge, too, but my Vespa is so darn fun! Agile, swift, incredibly easy to handle, nearly 70 MPG... It always puts a smile on my face (and on the faces of many pedestrians who see me riding it).
I used to take mine on the road when I was trucking. Now I'm building a house on San Juan island in Washington State and I run errands on the little guy just about every day. It was a wreck that I rehabilitated in 2006.
I hate to start a gas thread , but what do you GTS owners use for gas? Regular, premium?
Always premium, and I have been averaging 67 miles per gallon (U.S.)! My wife's little Sprint 150 does even better. (According to Vespa's website, it will get 117 miles per gallon, but we have only seen in the 70s and 80s.)
I think everyone should own a Vespa. I've had probably 10 various flavors since I was 16. I'm 147 now One thing I know for sure is that I will change motorcycle types and manufacturers in my lifetime, but I'll always have a Vespa.. or two.
Since retiring again, I've taken a shine to my wife's 2006 Piaggio BV500. She's still learning, so I get to ride it all the time. It had fallen victim to a bad voltage regulator, also; but once I replaced it it returned to running like a champ. That rascal doesn't get 70 mpg, but it will stroll to an indicated "ton." Supremely utilitarian, it also manages to be great fun. It's no wonder that scooters are loved the world over...
I have a 250 MP3 and use it for town shopping 15 miles away. Get 70 mpg and put $70 worth of groceries on it with 51L top case added on. 40# bags of bird feed fit under the seat. Some times I carry a 5 gal. plastic gas can between my legs + food for 50 miles riding up a 6% grade for miles. 250 Vespa/MP3 motor supposed to be the same.Also have a 400 MP3 I ride long distances, like northern Idaho, Colorado, N. Calif., Oregon, Wash., New Mexico.