Plus there are many genres of scooter riders, mods make up just a part of the scene, if you were born in 50's then all you'll know is Modshorobags wrote:why do so many people think if you ride a vespa your a mod. I know lots of vespa gts owners, none mods. The gts is a fun scooter to ride, with a big grin factor, they handle extremely well, and have an exellent power delivery for a 300cc , and up to 80 mpg , thats why they are so popular. Nothing to do with owning a two tone suit.Brubaker wrote:I'll go for practical over fun, I'd rather be on a maxi scooter with it's weather protection and storage than on a Vespa type scooter pretending I'm a a Mod.
Can 47bhp machines still be fun to ride?
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Re: Can 47bhp machines still be fun to ride?
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I'm old enough to associate Vespa and Lambrettas with the Mods of the Sixties and the majority of riders I've seen on Vespa type scooters seem to have a dress code that's more fashion than function. It's Quadrophenia meets Skinhead, those naff green nylon jackets and Ben Sherman stuff, I've wandered around a few clothes shops over in Whitby that caters for this look.
I'm sure the GTS is a hoot to ride but it's got zilch weather protection for the upper body so it won't be that much fun to ride far in winter, or when cold rain is finding it's way through your 18 hole oxblood Doc Martens.
I'm sure the GTS is a hoot to ride but it's got zilch weather protection for the upper body so it won't be that much fun to ride far in winter, or when cold rain is finding it's way through your 18 hole oxblood Doc Martens.
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Re: Can 47bhp machines still be fun to ride?
Vespa, still got a lot more protection than the sports bikes i used to own and ride
,but then im biased, i actually enjoy riding my gts ,but if its raining i dont use it, ,my scoot is strictly for pleasure ,and fine weather
,but then im biased, i actually enjoy riding my gts ,but if its raining i dont use it, ,my scoot is strictly for pleasure ,and fine weather
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Re: Can 47bhp machines still be fun to ride?
Brubaker wrote:I'm old enough to associate Vespa and Lambrettas with the Mods of the Sixties and the majority of riders I've seen on Vespa type scooters seem to have a dress code that's more fashion than function. It's Quadrophenia meets Skinhead, those naff green nylon jackets and Ben Sherman stuff, I've wandered around a few clothes shops over in Whitby that caters for this look.
I'm sure the GTS is a hoot to ride but it's got zilch weather protection for the upper body so it won't be that much fun to ride far in winter, or when cold rain is finding it's way through your 18 hole oxblood Doc Martens.
I just say bollox to people who take the piss out of other peoples mode of transport/ choice of clothing.
I had lambrettas and Vespas from 1972 to 2005 had a great time wearing Ben Sherman stuff and Docs. Then I went on to the Tmax and I'm having great fun on that!
The weather protection isn't much better than the Vespa and I know because I ride all year round, and always have done.
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Isn't taking the piss out of other people's mode of transport or choice of clothing the normal thing to do, I've read loads of back posts on here taking the piss out of Power Rangers, Harley riders, and cheap Aldi bike kit. Aren't maxi scooters called plastic fag chariots by the trad scooter riders on their tin snails.Liam wrote:I just say bollox to people who take the piss out of other peoples mode of transport/ choice of clothing.
I had lambrettas and Vespas from 1972 to 2005 had a great time wearing Ben Sherman stuff and Docs. Then I went on to the Tmax and I'm having great fun on that!
The weather protection isn't much better than the Vespa and I know because I ride all year round, and always have done.
Wow, you ride all year and always have done, then you'll have probably noticed over the years that you weren't the only one out there.
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I was making the point about weather protection. Stop acting the twat.Brubaker wrote:
Wow, you ride all year and always have done, then you'll have probably noticed over the years that you weren't the only one out there.
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No you weren't, you were trying to to impress me the newbie... and failed!Liam wrote:I was making the point about weather protection. Stop acting the twat.Brubaker wrote:
Wow, you ride all year and always have done, then you'll have probably noticed over the years that you weren't the only one out there.
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