Retrospective Scooters in London are the leading classic scooter electric conversion specialists. We've recently revisited them to see the latest generation kit.
That’s pure sacrilege. The soul of the scooter has gone it’s more than just an engine it’s the smell of the two stroke the noise the feel. Kicking it over on a cold morning and hearing it burst into life the culture the style. You’ve basically taken the Mona Lisa and painted a moustache on her.
@@ScooterLabUK I know what you’re saying but you might as well be living in communist North Korea or China when governments are dictating that you’ve got to have an electric scooter. God bless and all the best I’ve just got to go and buy myself a bottle of two stroke oil.
Great idea ...seriously,it's good to see people pushing the boundaries with scooters either by tuning or electric ...Great work chaps and chapettes!!
How many miles can you go on a charge and how long is a recharge?
Do you put some sort of stopper in the left headset to stop the shifting action?
Yes, it no longer moves.
You’d have to have a speaker kicking out the 2 stroke ping.
what about pedal rear brakes ? I got a 07' PX I'd like to convert
What about them? Here’s a PX concession we Road tested: archive.scooterlab.uk/retrospective-electric-vespa-px-feature/
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That’s pure sacrilege. The soul of the scooter has gone it’s more than just an engine it’s the smell of the two stroke the noise the feel. Kicking it over on a cold morning and hearing it burst into life the culture the style. You’ve basically taken the Mona Lisa and painted a moustache on her.
We know that and agree but in some European cities it is no longer an option to ride a classic scooter.
@@ScooterLabUK I know what you’re saying but you might as well be living in communist North Korea or China when governments are dictating that you’ve got to have an electric scooter. God bless and all the best I’ve just got to go and buy myself a bottle of two stroke oil.