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My P200 and my new GST250 8)
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Molto Verboso
Vespa 50 Special '71 / Vespa 150 Sprint V '78
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Re: Old and New
Orange wrote:
My P200 and my new GST250 8)
Nice bikes and so different character 8)
Therefore one tough question: which one is your favorite ride?
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GTS obviously a smoother ride, pot holes are no worries any more Razz emoticon and there's a hell of a lot of them around the country side of kent, how ever I find that the lack of use to my left wrist and right leg, and skillfully dodging pot holes means I get borred sitting so still all the time Laughing emoticon
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2009 Vespa GTS 250, TBA
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Orange wrote:
GTS obviously a smoother ride, pot holes are no worries any more Razz emoticon and there's a hell of a lot of them around the country side of kent, how ever I find that the lack of use to my left wrist and right leg, and skillfully dodging pot holes means I get borred sitting so still all the time Laughing emoticon
I know what you mean. I had a demo ride on a GTS 250 several days ago. I had to restrain myself from stabbing at the floor with my right foot, and I found the "shiftless" transmission to be a bit disconcerting. The most noticeable difference from my two 2-strokers, however, was the comparative silence of the ride. Eerie!
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Re: Old and New
Orange wrote:
My P200 and my new GST250 8)
4 stroke n 2 stroke, side by side... thats different machine character...
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Molto Verboso
Current: 1976 150 Sprint V Previous: VS5 GS 150, 1974 Rally 200, 2005 GT 200
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PeterC wrote:
Orange wrote:
GTS obviously a smoother ride, pot holes are no worries any more Razz emoticon and there's a hell of a lot of them around the country side of kent, how ever I find that the lack of use to my left wrist and right leg, and skillfully dodging pot holes means I get borred sitting so still all the time Laughing emoticon
I know what you mean. I had a demo ride on a GTS 250 several days ago. I had to restrain myself from stabbing at the floor with my right foot, and I found the "shiftless" transmission to be a bit disconcerting. The most noticeable difference from my two 2-strokers, however, was the comparative silence of the ride. Eerie!
Throw a pipe, like the one Visakhansanova is sportin' and that eerie feeling will go away.
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my P200E arcobaleno e my GTS 250

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