I had a red 180SS in 1978. Was out on the open road cruising at about 55mph & it seized solid. Yes, the correct amount of oil was added to the fuel. Walked a few miles to a shop & bought an ice cream. Walked back to the Vespa wondering what to do. Pressed down on kick starter & it moved as normal. Gave it another kick & it fired up. I swear it went slightly better. Sold it about a year later in good running condition. New Zealand.
Yes same thing but I was young a new rider didn't know what was happening so ended up in a ditch found out the fuel tank was blocked up internally with gunk rode it when repaired for a year or so discovered Motorbikes handle a lot better with no seizing and throwing me off 😆
Hi from England. I had one of these (second hand) about 1967/68. The hardest thing I found with it was having to start on a hill, not a slope as the front came up very easily one or two person load. Flat out speedo reading regularly topped 75 mph and on cool autumn autumn mornings speedo readings just over the 80. Needed absolute regular maintenance but in the years I had it I covered at least 20000 miles per year, loved riding in the south of England. Love the channel
Looking nice of you for you to have mentioned that in popular culture this is the same type of Vespa that was used by Haruko Harahara though hers was most likely modified
Love it! great video ! Thanks from Norway! Just purchased a red one Vespa SS 1965. Restored by a Vespa guru to mint condition. May be better than new? Yes the price is stiff... $7,5k
I have a lovely running SS supersport, 12500miles. Turned it over yesterday, ran smoothly. Has a new spark plug lead. Would consider selling. New Zealand. No rust, though extra carriers would be needing re-chroming soon.
I have a 1977 Bajaj 150. These were assembled in India under the Bajaj brand name but had original italian parts from Vespa and Piaggio. Do you know the mods necessary to these 2-stroke engines to make them ‘fit to use’ per US and Canadian pollution/road safety norms? Thanks
Hi Robot, is there a noticeable diference between this engine and the spanish vespas? I have an engine here that i thought it was spanish but can be a SS 180
If you were going to get into vintage/classic Vespas for the first time what year and models would you suggest for a newbie enthusiast? Thanks for the great vids!
The rear wheel on my ss 180 seized on me recently. Luckily I was going around 40 mph when it happened as I skidded about 50 ft. Robot or anybody know what caused it?
This one belongs to a customer, not for sale. That speed is real speed, but obviously fluctuates with the condition of the bike and other factors. Nice looking bike huh?
I had a red 180SS in 1978. Was out on the open road cruising at about 55mph & it seized solid. Yes, the correct amount of oil was added to the fuel. Walked a few miles to a shop & bought an ice cream. Walked back to the Vespa wondering what to do. Pressed down on kick starter & it moved as normal. Gave it another kick & it fired up. I swear it went slightly better. Sold it about a year later in good running condition. New Zealand.
Yes same thing but I was young a new rider didn't know what was happening so ended up in a ditch
found out the fuel tank was blocked up internally with gunk rode it when repaired for a year or so
discovered Motorbikes handle a lot better with no seizing and throwing me off 😆
What a beauty. ❤
Hi from England. I had one of these (second hand) about 1967/68. The hardest thing I found with it was having to start on a hill, not a slope as the front came up very easily one or two person load. Flat out speedo reading regularly topped 75 mph and on cool autumn autumn mornings speedo readings just over the 80. Needed absolute regular maintenance but in the years I had it I covered at least 20000 miles per year, loved riding in the south of England. Love the channel
More vintage Vespa videos please! 😍
We'll try!
I love this video! Great job guys!!!
Thanks for checking it out!
Wow i Love the 180 SS 😍
Looking nice of you for you to have mentioned that in popular culture this is the same type of Vespa that was used by Haruko Harahara though hers was most likely modified
Love it! great video !
Thanks from Norway!
Just purchased a red one Vespa SS 1965. Restored by a Vespa guru to mint condition. May be better than new?
Yes the price is stiff... $7,5k
Excellent choice!
I have a lovely running SS supersport, 12500miles. Turned it over yesterday, ran smoothly. Has a new spark plug lead. Would consider selling. New Zealand. No rust, though extra carriers would be needing re-chroming soon.
You still got it?
@@philipsloan957 sold
Still a great looking Vespa
Nice one, Robbie.
Man love to have a ss any for sale thanks Brandon
Why don’t you start her up?
I have a 1977 Bajaj 150. These were assembled in India under the Bajaj brand name but had original italian parts from Vespa and Piaggio. Do you know the mods necessary to these 2-stroke engines to make them ‘fit to use’ per US and Canadian pollution/road safety norms? Thanks
wow...nice
She's a beauty
Any videos on how to remove the steering column on a 1965 180 ss vespa?
Iv been trying to find one for a while, where did u get yours
Hi Robot, is there a noticeable diference between this engine and the spanish vespas? I have an engine here that i thought it was spanish but can be a SS 180
I owned an SS180 mid in 60s and it was made 1964.
This clip is designer approved.
If you were going to get into vintage/classic Vespas for the first time what year and models would you suggest for a newbie enthusiast? Thanks for the great vids!
You could try a late 70s early 80s PX125, still plenty around.
Super 150 cc Models 1967 to 1978 Piaggio VBB 150 cc models 1962 to 1964 Sprint 150 cc models 1967 to 1978
Hello my friend how are you Vespa ss180 available many of them in Egypt
I own one of them and there is a lot for sale
which type tire this scooter have .plese reply
salam mesin kanan lur
I owned one.
The rear wheel on my ss 180 seized on me recently. Luckily I was going around 40 mph when it happened as I skidded about 50 ft. Robot or anybody know what caused it?
Most likely something bridged the gap of the spark plug, i had this happen once and like you I was not travelling fast! but that was the reason.
Thanks for replying David! She still runs fine, but I’ll have the guys at the local shop check it out.
Always preferred the GS's more bulbous and tapered side panels.
Is that one a customer's or is it for sale? I didn't realize they are that fast? Is that real speed or "vespa speedo speed" ?
This one belongs to a customer, not for sale. That speed is real speed, but obviously fluctuates with the condition of the bike and other factors. Nice looking bike huh?
What’s the value of this in this condition roughly?
DANNYMOTO VLOGS in the uk they go for around £5500-7000 for a minter
I like this how many price
got Vespa T5 around in the states?
There's a few. We have one on display here at our shop.
@@VespaMotorsport nice! i hope robot can do a review on vespa T5
What is code color?
does it have self start. plese reply
No. Kickstart
u sell it ?
Btw is that original paint?
Sure is, it's a great example of an original condition vintage Vespa.
Navy blue or blue peacok colors?
onde fica o numero do chassis amigo tenho uma e preciso saber para vistoria
PX fica ao lado do motor. Super fica embaixo da saia esquerda. M3 e M4 fica na tampa do carburador.
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A person of culture I see
Indeed
The Agent of Chaos herself
Where do I get my Vintage Vespa OG Rally 200 worked on in New England? Please IM me. Ty
Those levers scare me!
I am vespa lover..any one want to buy my Vespa GS 160..1963..it is in original condition.
Sold. Now I have stock of 40 Vintage models Super 150 cc Sprint 150 cc and VBB 1962 to 1964 models for sale available.
Yea, even trashed, those things are bringing $5000