NightWing Contributor 2007 LX 150 (memories) Joined:Posts: 8576Location: New Hampshirequote Re: What type of oil for 2007 Vespa GTS250ie? Lsquadz wrote:I'm not sure what type of oil to use for my 2007 Vespa GTS250ie. Since I have less than 200 miles on my scooter, I would like to do the same as this author but Piaggio is telling me to use a different oil type. Regards,LIP FEI JIANG Hey Vespa Community!I'm not sure what type of oil to use for my 2007 Vespa GTS250ie. Since I have less than 200 miles on my scooter, I would like to do the same as this author but Piaggio is telling me to use a different oil type.
My next car was totaled by someone who wasn’t insured, and the payout wasn’t enough to get a new car — but it was enough to get a brand new Vespa. My grandmother gave us my grandpa’s old car for our wedding, so I own both a scooter and a car now. If I have to be someplace really nice, I really like to use a car instead so my hair looks better. A Vespa is a kind of scooter that’s made by a company called Piaggio — it’s like the model of a car (i.e., Vespa :: Piaggio as Accord :: Honda). My first helmet was made by Vespa, but regular motorcycle helmets are great and are cheaper (almost everything is cheaper without the Vespa logo).
Trailing link suspension also maintains the wheelbase length more accurately meaning handling on bumpy bends and when braking is unaffected by sudden shortening of the wheelbase length. Bikes with telescopic forks suffer from significant wheelbase shortening and thus alteration of the trail effect, all affecting the handling at various speeds under various conditions including braking. I was recently co p in a Pilatus PC12 for the first time some weeks ago. That aircraft has main gear with trailing link and it gives an amazing rough field performance. Just wish the Vespa had the PC12's 1200hp from a turbine engine.
DescriptionEuro Fuel Rod Kit for All Large Frame Oil-Injected Vespas W/ CHROME METAL rod. black plastic fuel control lever to the European style of lever. This kit includes the Stainless Steel Block-off Plate, Rubber Grommet, Metal Rod, and Mounting Screws. This fuel rod conversion kit fits all Oil-injected Large Frame Vespas from 1974-1985. *Tech Tip*You'll need to pull the tank out of the scooter in order to install the control rod to the tank.
nikos veteran Hooked VESPA PX 150 2005 MOD. Joined:Posts: 189Location: ATHENS GREECEquote Re: What type of gas for my LML NV eurosuper 95 or 98 unlead juno106 wrote: Hi guysI finally finished my LML NV 150 (same as vespa PX 150).Because I'm in Europe,can you please tell me what type of gasoline is best Eurosuper 95 or Eurosuper 98 (both are unleaded I think).I read somewhere something about ethanol damaging the engine.So which type of gas should I use and is the best for the engine? Thank you in advance Dear friend from F.Y.R.Of Macedonia good day .Use 95 oct. gasoline as we do with scimilar PXs in Greece and as the PX 150 manual says.
Let's not confuse issues of ethanol and unleaded gas in classic vehicles and standard unleaded E10 gas in modern scooters such as the GT and GTS. These engines were designed to run with currently available gasoline and they use seals and gaskets that are built to deal with currently available fuels. Yes, higher octane gas runs better in modern Vespas and, yes, non- ethanol gas is more stable in a bike that isn't run for a while. That is a lot different than saying that modern scooters won't run on currently available fuels. Classic and Modern are two different things as I mentioned that it could be the same issues with classic (Only) Vespas.
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Piaggio badge fits all Vespas with clip-in style Piaggio badges, from 1985 on. This is the crowning jewel on your Vespa scooter. Over time they will fade out or the clip can break, luckly they are not very expensive. Fits: PXE, PK, T5, ET2-4, GT, GTS, GTV, LX, LXV, Vespa S, Primavera, Sprint, Vespa Super 300 and more. Also could fit on some Piaggio scooters.
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