mr.loverman
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anyone ride a scooter or moped? is it safe?
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anyone ride a scooter or moped? is it safe?
I was looking into Vespas for a while, but my desire comes in waves. What would your advice to someone be if they wanted a used newer Vespa be who was on the fence about buying one?
Don't buy a Vespa. By a used Vino, Metropolitan, Buddy, People, etc. There are lots of decent scooters out there that are not Vespas and cost half as much. There are always used ones out there on Craigs List and such, so you can get one at a decent price. If you like it and find it worthhile, then upgrade to a Vespa later on. You'l be able to resell your earlier purchase pretty easily. Scooters always seem to be in pretty high demand.
Don't buy a Vespa. By a used Vino, Metropolitan, Buddy, People, etc. There are lots of decent scooters out there that are not Vespas and cost half as much. There are always used ones out there on Craigs List and such, so you can get one at a decent price. If you like it and find it worthhile, then upgrade to a Vespa later on. You'l be able to resell your earlier purchase pretty easily. Scooters always seem to be in pretty high demand.
Noted. I had looked into the Metropolitan by Honda, and they seem like a bargain. I think naturally went to Vespa because I think I may be getting too concerned with the image I portray.
Don't buy a Vespa. By a used Vino, Metropolitan, Buddy, People, etc. There are lots of decent scooters out there that are not Vespas and cost half as much. There are always used ones out there on Craigs List and such, so you can get one at a decent price. If you like it and find it worthhile, then upgrade to a Vespa later on. You'l be able to resell your earlier purchase pretty easily. Scooters always seem to be in pretty high demand.
I'm about buying one of those old Vespa 125 Primavera. Here in Italy scooters are quite common.
i dont think youre portraying that much of an image on a scooter anyway. so who cares what kind. as long is it looks good, and is reliable, get it.