RIP judy World Traveler 2007 LX150 Daring Plum Leonardo Da Vespa Joined:Posts: 29303quote I use Rotella 5W40 synthetic (shell) but you live in the UK and i don't know if you have shell. I'd love to see some pics of your scooter whenever you have time to post them. Search function here is hard to find things.I use Rotella 5W40 synthetic (shell) but you live in the UK and i don't know if you have shell. I'd love to see some pics of your scooter whenever you have time to post them. Have fun and ride safe.It seems you have Shell over there so i'd use that.
trev2nd Class TicketPosts: 232nd Class Ticket vespa px 125 gears not engaging Quote Select PostSelect Post Deselect PostDeselect Post Link to PostLink to Post Member Give GiftMember Back to Top Post by trev on Thanks Guys for your response's. I have checked the gear selector arm in the selector box and that's ok. When the bike is jacked up off the ground the gears seems to engage when I turn the wheel. trev2nd Class TicketPosts: 232nd Class Ticket vespa px 125 gears not engaging Quote Select PostSelect Post Deselect PostDeselect Post Link to PostLink to Post Member Give GiftMember Back to Top Post by trev on Thanks Guys for your response's. I have checked the gear selector arm in the selector box and that's ok.
Midnight Blue (Sold) Now Honda Zoomer X Joined:Posts: 4130Location: Kingdom of LannaquoteThis with engine off and standing on a level surface. Edited using the correct manual! - Remove the cap/dipstick again and check that the level is between the MIN and MAX reference marks;top up if necessary. The MAX level mark indicates a quantity of around 1220 cc of engine oil. oil does NOT come out of the screwhole: the oil quantity in the hub, IS NOTadequate and it is necessary to carryout the top-up.
Rather cleverly LEGO pulled off a double-strike on the whole matter and also released a significantly smaller version of the Vespa (40517), this time in Red. Contents and PricingThe large version of the Vespa comes in at 1106 pieces and a suggested retail price of 100 Euro. The small Red version is really not worth making much of a fuss about. For now it is exclusive to LEGO stores and their online shop, essentially nixing any debate about price. There is little doubt in my mind that you definitely should pick up the small version on your next trip to a LEGO store.
snapshot05 WHOoligan 1985 PX200E Arcobaleno : 2010/14 GTS300 S: RIP GTS250 @ 40K Joined:Posts: 6695Location: Los Angeles Kings, Stanley Cup Champions X2quoteI get 80 to 90 miles before the gas warning light comes on. I never push it to empty, Ive only riden it twice down to zero bars, I dont want to get air in the fuel Injector. On straight street driving I get mucho better gas milage, but I dont normally drive straight street riding. ⚠️ Last edited by snapshot05 on ; edited 1 time Depends whether its street or freeway driving.I get 80 to 90 miles before the gas warning light comes on. I never push it to empty, Ive only riden it twice down to zero bars, I dont want to get air in the fuel Injector.
Re: Making my px 125cc fasterHave you considered buying an average used motorcycle? Probably cheaper than making and maintianing a P125 race-bike. Are you thinking of riding the highway often, like daily to work? But the P125 will never be a reliable, daily 70mph road-going vehicle. i want it to do about 60to 75 i dont care how much it costs,
I own both the LX150 and Buddy 125 and feel I'm fairly objective about the significant differences between the two. Though the Buddy used as a basis for comparison here is a 125, I think most of this still applies. The Buddy and LX offer very different riding experiences, but I think that's in their intent and design. In terms of performance, the Buddy 125 is faster off the line, but for most will have a lower top speed than the Vespa. The LX150 is freeway-legal in most states, where the Buddy 125 is not.
Assemble your own LEGO® Vespa 125 – Build a detailed displayable model of an Italian icon with this building set (10298) for adultsInspired by the original – This brick-built Vespa features a front wheel mounted on one side, 2 seats, a removable engine cover with a brick-built engine underneath, and working steeringExtra details – Finishing touches include the Vespa logo, a classic 1960s Italian licence plate, a spare wheel, helmet and an accessories basket with flower bouquetDesigned for Vespa fans – To celebrate Vespa’s 75th anniversary, the LEGO® designers have worked with the lifestyle brand to create a model to appeal to lovers of Italian cultureA rare colour – Presented in pastel blue, one of the Vespa’s original production colours and an extremely rare LEGO® colour designed to appeal to LEGO fansDive into a mindful building project packed with style with this LEGO® Vespa 125 model kit for adults. Inspired by the classic 1960s Vespa Piaggio, it comes in pastel blue – a very rare LEGO color that’s sure to appeal to building fans. To celebrate Vespa’s 75th anniversary, the LEGO designers have worked closely with the lifestyle brand to recreate this stunning model in an immersive build, especially for adults. Authentic features Like the original, this buildable model Vespa features a front wheel mounted on one side, 2 seats, a removable engine cover with a brick-built engine beneath, a functioning kickstand, plus working steering. Finishing touches include the Vespa logo, a classic 1960s Italian license plate, a spare wheel, a helmet, plus an accessories basket including a flower bouquet on the back.
Step 2 : Open the Choke and kick start (with out turning on the ignition key) 2-3 times and then turn on the Ignition key and kick start with Choke on. Dark Wasp joins Yellow Wasp : Vespa S 125A sibling always adds fun ! A pre-owned Dark Wasp decided to join my Yellow Wasp. The Quintessential question was, how would the Yellow & Dark Wasp look next to each other; Lets see the juxtaposition.. A pre-owned Dark Wasp decided to join my Yellow Wasp.
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