WTB: Moped or Vespa - Reccomendations?

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  • Mtriple
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    Bitches.

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  • FredK
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    Ah, but isn't the saying, when in Rome? This AMERICUH!


    (jk)

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  • psloan
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    Does he look like he's been to rome?

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  • strad
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    Originally posted by gazellebeigem3
    dude... mopeds are universally gay. You are in denial.
    Dude, you've never been to Florence, or Rome, have you. Vespas are how people get around, straight or otherwise. When gas is six dollars a gallon you'll understand.

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  • thectrlguy
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    It's the black one, it's on eBay right now.... I'll forward the pictures tonight, when I get home....

    190134419668

    Originally posted by psloan
    patrick dot sloan2 at memorialhermann dot org

    Is is the woodgrain cluster or the all black one? Interested in the booster too.

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  • psloan
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    Originally posted by psloan
    patrick dot sloan2 at memorialhermann dot org

    Is it the woodgrain cluster or the all black one? Interested in the booster too.

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  • psloan
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    patrick dot sloan2 at memorialhermann dot org

    Is is the woodgrain cluster or the all black one? Interested in the booster too.

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  • thectrlguy
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    Remaining parts:
    - Ex. Manifold (currently on eBay)
    - Instrument Cluster (currently on eBay)
    - Clock
    - K-Fish Setup (going on eBay shortly)
    - Head / Block
    - Trailing Arms
    - E-Brake Lever
    - Transmission
    - Air Filter Assembly
    - Brake Booster (going on eBay shortly)
    - Alternator (going on eBay shortly)
    - Water Pump (going on eBay shortly)

    Possibly for sale: (I gave these to a buddy of mine, but it doesn't look like he's going to use them)
    - Struts
    - LSD
    - Steering box
    - Misc. Electrics

    What's your email, I can forward pictures of the trailing arms....

    Originally posted by psloan
    Lol. What do you have on the tii? I need black door panels, a center console, a LSD if you have one, Tii struts, boxed rear trailing arms, ect. Let me know what you've got.
    Last edited by thectrlguy; 07-23-2007, 12:00 PM.

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  • psloan
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    Lol. What do you have on the tii? I need black door panels, a center console, a LSD if you have one, Tii struts, boxed rear trailing arms, ect. Let me know what you've got.

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  • thectrlguy
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    To remain somewhat on topic - If I had to purchase on of these, I would buy the Vespa (original model) hands down, as it looks the best.

    Originally posted by psloan
    Whatever makes you feel good about yourself cheif.
    Listen Dr. Phil.... I'm not here to talk about my feelings....(maybe that's why I don't own a Vepsa)

    My reasoning is as follows
    - In N/A they are normally purchased by people that are trying to look "modern", "hip" or "european", it's more of a fashion statement than anything.

    - The above mentioned people, like the thought of riding down to the local "cafe" enjoying their espresso, and feeling like they are somehow "tres chic" .. . they might even have the notion they are saving the planet, after all they drive their scooter once a week for a grand total of 4 miles.... when they could have just walked in the first place.

    - N/A culture hasn't fully embraced this mode of transportation, "legal" parking being the number one issue. While in Europe (and other countries where parking is of no concern), parking on the sidewalk is perfectly acceptable. How many $100 parking tickets are you willing to put up with?

    - Having only been to Boston once, I can safely say you won't be driving this down the mass pike..... If it's a short jaunt to work, walk, or ride a bike is my opinion. This is coming from a guy that would walk to the office everyday... 5 miles (roundtrip) daily.

    On a side note, need any 1973 2002tii parts?

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  • FredK
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    Are you going from Watertown to downtown every day? That's a long commute on a moped!

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  • Massive Lee
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    Let me add to the topic. Usually at the bottom of the moped chain you will find a French invention designed in 1947 and produced in France until the mid 1990s. This is called a Vélosolex. Basically at bicycle with a petrol engine hanging on the front wheel. The galley from the engine rubs on the front wheel to transmit the "power". If running out of fuel, it is possible to pull the engine and keep on pedalling. It does something like 400 miles on 1.5 quart of fuel. Here is the one that my girlfriend bought last year. 1967 Velosolex 3800 in perfect condition.



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  • psloan
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    Originally posted by thectrlguy
    I don't care how you justify it.... it's still gay...
    Whatever makes you feel good about yourself cheif.

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  • thectrlguy
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    I don't care how you justify it.... it's still gay...

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  • psloan
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    Originally posted by FredK
    I think he just wants to avoid the hassles of registering the bike, getting a motorcycle license, and paying insurance. Though the cafe style bike looks cooler, I think he's just looking for practicality and not what other people think of him.
    DING DING DING DING!

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