Hi guys! I just got a brand new Vespa Sprint and I want to upgrade my front breaks. Is it worth going all out and getting Brembo 4 piston calipers, adapter and oversized disc or will the more simple bolt on Frendo caliper be good enough for daily city riding?
Hi Mr. Robot, I have a question that is very important for me and can't find an answer... I think you are one of the few who can help me with this... I have a Primavera 50cc 4T 3V i-get 2018 and I want to derestrict the speed limit... it seems that this model does not have a spacer... derestricted cdi units which i could find are not compatible with i-get engines... The only solution seems to be reprogramming the ECU and turn off the limitations... Are there any other ways to do it? Also is it the same tool to check the diagnostics via ECU that does the trick or is it another tool?
This was great. I always watch Robot on Vespa Motorsport and the SIP channel as well, and now Robot visits SIP - what a great surprise !
I don’t own any two wheeler, I enjoy the positivity Robot and His Bossman show. Maybe someday I will be able to test ride
Brilliantly done! Love Vespa Motorsport here in Ohio. There are NO videos anywhere near as helpful to Vespa owners anywhere on the web!
Cool video, man would I love to have a shopping spree at that place...
Hi guys! I just got a brand new Vespa Sprint and I want to upgrade my front breaks. Is it worth going all out and getting Brembo 4 piston calipers, adapter and oversized disc or will the more simple bolt on Frendo caliper be good enough for daily city riding?
who's better then you nobody?thats who!!!!you da man I love these videos
Hi Mr. Robot, I have a question that is very important for me and can't find an answer... I think you are one of the few who can help me with this... I have a Primavera 50cc 4T 3V i-get 2018 and I want to derestrict the speed limit... it seems that this model does not have a spacer... derestricted cdi units which i could find are not compatible with i-get engines... The only solution seems to be reprogramming the ECU and turn off the limitations... Are there any other ways to do it? Also is it the same tool to check the diagnostics via ECU that does the trick or is it another tool?
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Robot is a myth!!! Thanks for your work brother!
All because of you guys. Thanks for the support!
Amazing...
Did I miss the what city SIP is located?
SIP is located in Landsberg am Lech, Germany.
We are located in Germany, Bavaria, 86899 Landsberg am Lech - that is 50km in the west of Munich
Les frais de port chez SIP sont horriblement cher.
As a designer i must say that the guys on SIP should change that ugly and cheap LOGO!