Have one and absolutely love the thing. I've had it for years, sold it once, and bought it back. Big bad Harley guys even wave to me when they pass. I think they get a chuckle seeing an old'er fat guy on the little thing. Never selling it...again.
I heard of a guy with a 50 cc scooter who would go from fuel station to fuel station and squeeze the gas pump nozzle and get a dribble of gas out of them without turning on the pump and essentially get alot of his fuel for free. ( I don't recommend that anyone do that), but it was still interesting.
@@cowlumbusi doubt it consistently works but yeah i’ve lifted the nozzle real fast and splashed fuel on my car before even selecting my fuel type just left in the nozzle
I got a lot of respect for you brother extremely well because I just will definitely be another scooter rider at some point in time in my life because here in Canada bro drivers don't really care about how small you May be because everything moves very slowly in Edmonton Alberta Canada bro
I own 3 of my grandpas Harley Davidson hummers I really don't ride that much. I really want a moped or something with two seater and a back rack like that
Absolutely, the small wheels make it more unstable. But give it a peppy feel that scooters have. The larger wheels feel much more like motorcycles, and more stable.
Do you think the C3 is better, for like going on dirt maybe or just in general? I found a Vino buts its 130cc they claim, probably 125, AND its 1000 dollars, very near me, but I really dont kno the reprecussions of getting above 50cc with the paperwork end of things, any input?
I do think the c3 is better all arounder. It's wide thick tires would be a major improvement in the dirt, and an improvement in potholed filled city street. The vino looks great with its retro styling but with much thinner tires you will feel it so much more.There is a vino 125cc which is great, above 50cc you are looking into getting a motorcycle license. So alot of people stick with 50cc's so you can just use your regular drivers license to drive. I'd go with a c3 if you can find one, but they much rarer than the vinos around here.
they are kind of unstable compared to honda versions of same style bike takes bumps badly but only if you hit bumps at full speed , around the city it’s pretty good if you know how to ride
That extra security feature not only cover your ignition key it also locks your back wheels.
Of vino videos listed this is the best one. What i was seeking was a review, others were mumbo jumbo hi tek crap, no real narration. *****👍
Thanks Mark, we appreciated! Keeps us motivated.
Have one and absolutely love the thing. I've had it for years, sold it once, and bought it back. Big bad Harley guys even wave to me when they pass. I think they get a chuckle seeing an old'er fat guy on the little thing. Never selling it...again.
I heard of a guy with a 50 cc scooter who would go from fuel station to fuel station and squeeze the gas pump nozzle and get a dribble of gas out of them without turning on the pump and essentially get alot of his fuel for free. ( I don't recommend that anyone do that), but it was still interesting.
lol thats hilarious
This is dumb. Have you ever operated a gas pump?
I had a friend who drove a motorcycle and worked at a gas station that did this.
@@cowlumbusi doubt it consistently works but yeah i’ve lifted the nozzle real fast and splashed fuel on my car before even selecting my fuel type just left in the nozzle
The key hole cover also locks the rear tire
yes! it’s an awesome feature .
I got a lot of respect for you brother extremely well because I just will definitely be another scooter rider at some point in time in my life because here in Canada bro drivers don't really care about how small you May be because everything moves very slowly in Edmonton Alberta Canada bro
I recommend getting a pop filter for your mic bro. Otherwise, very informative review. Thanks!
Great explanations
How much & where is the place to buy that scooter?
I want rin-chan’s version
Same
Yamaha site says - it`s fuel injection , not carburetor .
The recent ones yes.
How much is the original price? Need pba ng license to drive
how much and where to buy it
My Yamaha vino 50 2006 is having an issue that oil is spitting out the dipstick?is that normal?pls
How many miles can you put on it?
Big D i have a 2007 vino 50 and mine has 5,300 hundred miles and its still going
I own 3 of my grandpas Harley Davidson hummers I really don't ride that much. I really want a moped or something with two seater and a back rack like that
One thing concerns me, tire size. Riding through potholes could be a unstable occurrence due to circumference size.
Absolutely, the small wheels make it more unstable. But give it a peppy feel that scooters have. The larger wheels feel much more like motorcycles, and more stable.
I wish yamaha will bring this vino in the philippines
Hi I live in california do i need a license to drive that?
Allan Ong you need a class c
Do you think the C3 is better, for like going on dirt maybe or just in general? I found a Vino buts its 130cc they claim, probably 125, AND its 1000 dollars, very near me, but I really dont kno the reprecussions of getting above 50cc with the paperwork end of things, any input?
I wish the C3 had a wider wind block for the legs, far from a deal breaker, and I love its gas mileage, never ridden any of thsse only a KYCMO
I do think the c3 is better all arounder. It's wide thick tires would be a major improvement in the dirt, and an improvement in potholed filled city street. The vino looks great with its retro styling but with much thinner tires you will feel it so much more.There is a vino 125cc which is great, above 50cc you are looking into getting a motorcycle license. So alot of people stick with 50cc's so you can just use your regular drivers license to drive. I'd go with a c3 if you can find one, but they much rarer than the vinos around here.
Price how much
Love dc thinking about getting one
they are kind of unstable compared to honda versions of same style bike takes bumps badly but only if you hit bumps at full speed , around the city it’s pretty good if you know how to ride
I got one free from my grandma it has been sitting in the shed for 10 years
The vehicle hunter will take this as a donation. Thank you. Where can i pick it up?
That security feature locks the rear wheel! Lol.
Saludos. Desdes R.D . Necesito que traigan de esa pasola vino, que quiero una
First four letters of my name "vino" thanks Yamaha 😁😉
Vino means wine in Spanish.
In america vino means toilet paper
In Guatemala vino means turdle
I love these, wish they didn't stop Making them and they came in other colors. But the ones in Japan and China are better.
Very wow 2.👍
I got a 2004 125 vino scooter it will do 60 like nothing I straight pipe it
Love it
nice
I have one of these in great conditions. Anyone want to buy it?
How much and where are you!
Is it still for sale?
Çok harika motormuş
Good.
In asia
Its 125cc version
More faster and easily speed up to 60mph
wow~good vino!!!
korean drivers : "get out the way! stupid bicycle!"
T_T ;;;;
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