Some people think they are ''expensive'', but they are high quality. i.o.w. ''Buy the best and you'll never regret it''. Also, it gets about 112 MPG/28 KPL. It will pay for itself in the first several years and riders are less likely to get speeding tickets from ''The Bronze''. P.S. ''Take the Trip''. Said by Aussie film maker Mr. Sandy Harbutt. 1940 -2022. 💯⚡⚡🏁
I've owned many Gold Wings, KZ's, cruisers, maxi scooters, and even the CTX1300. All of them were great and fun except for the Star 950. I've had the Liberty 150, GTS 300 by Piaggio. Then 2 years ago I got my first Primavera 150. A blast for one up. I'd go back to larger bikes for 2 up, but I loved this so much, I went back and bought a 2nd one. I ride them year round. Think I missed 5 days last year. I did change the tires out and put the GTS 300 tires on it. Great mpg if I follow the speed limits. Easy to work on doing my own maintenance. After 8000 miles of riding, the only negative (for me) is the shorter schedule for the newer models on changing the drive belt.
They are not worth the money. You can get way better options in terms of price and longevity from Honda, Yamaha and Suzuki. The full metal design is nice, but it also makes it heavy and ludicrously expensive to maintain because you need to keep it rust free and if you happen to crash it‘s a fortune to repair (in comparison to having a plastic body).
Some people think they are ''expensive'', but they are high quality.
i.o.w. ''Buy the best and you'll never regret it''.
Also, it gets about 112 MPG/28 KPL. It will pay for itself in the first several years and riders are less likely to get speeding tickets from ''The Bronze''.
P.S. ''Take the Trip''. Said by Aussie film maker Mr. Sandy Harbutt. 1940 -2022. 💯⚡⚡🏁
These small two wheelers are an excellent choice for military amputees, woman, short riders and new riders who need to build experience.
I've owned many Gold Wings, KZ's, cruisers, maxi scooters, and even the CTX1300. All of them were great and fun except for the Star 950. I've had the Liberty 150, GTS 300 by Piaggio. Then 2 years ago I got my first Primavera 150. A blast for one up. I'd go back to larger bikes for 2 up, but I loved this so much, I went back and bought a 2nd one. I ride them year round. Think I missed 5 days last year. I did change the tires out and put the GTS 300 tires on it. Great mpg if I follow the speed limits. Easy to work on doing my own maintenance. After 8000 miles of riding, the only negative (for me) is the shorter schedule for the newer models on changing the drive belt.
Love to hear it. You don't need to have a liter class bike to have fun on two wheels!
In fact I argue the smaller ones are usually more fun
Nice vid 🤩
Oddly enough, you don't look so much like a giant on this bike. Seems to fit you better than most.
you like that one, try the one I have - Vespa 300GTS - wow! (mine's a '22)
Can you make a suspension demo video of Vespa?
can someone recommend a scooter with vespa-esque aesthetic?
These fall in prices like a cliff in India
These don’t. The Indian made ones do. Like the vxl
They are not worth the money. You can get way better options in terms of price and longevity from Honda, Yamaha and Suzuki. The full metal design is nice, but it also makes it heavy and ludicrously expensive to maintain because you need to keep it rust free and if you happen to crash it‘s a fortune to repair (in comparison to having a plastic body).