Vintage Vespa
Vespa scooters manufactured from the 1940s to the late 1990s are considered vintage. These models... View more
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Scooter Garage started the discussion Building a motor in the forum Vintage Vespa 7 months ago
Building a motor for a vespa p200. I’m doing a engine build working with the Malossi VR-one engine cases and Malossi MK MHR 221 cylinder kit. Is there a blue print (R&D) that maps out all parts that will compliment these two foundation parts and provide maximum performance . ie. reedvalve kit, , gear ratio, driveshaft, carb and anything else…
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Scooter Garage changed the description of the group Vintage Vespa from “Vespa scooters manufactured before the late 1970s or early 1980s are considered vintage. These models include:
Early Models (1946-1950s): These include the very first Vespa, the 1946 Vespa 98, the 1949 Vespa 125, and the iconic Vespa 150 GS of 1955.
Smallframe Vespas (1960s-1990s): These are known for their lightweight design and smaller engines. Classic models include the Vespa Primavera (1967), the commercially successful Vespa 50 (1963), and the sporty Vespa 90 SS (1966).
Largeframe Vespas (1960s-2000s): These Vespas typically have larger engines and bodies. Well-known examples are the enduring Vespa PX (1977), and the powerful Vespa GT (1966).” to “Vespa scooters manufactured before the late 1970s or early 1980s are considered vintage. These models include:
Early Models (1946-1950s): These include the very first Vespa, the 1946 Vespa 98, the 1949 Vespa 125, and the iconic Vespa 150 GS of 1955.
Smallframe Vespas (1960s-1990s): These are known for their lightweight design and smaller engines. Classic models include the Vespa Primavera (1967), the commercially successful Vespa 50 (1963), and the sporty Vespa 90 SS (1966).
Largeframe Vespas (1960s-2000s): These Vespas typically have larger engines and bodies. Well-known examples are the enduring Vespa PX (1977), and the powerful Vespa GT (1966).” 7 months ago