scooterotica dealer specials
Only just seen the dealer special thread stunning scoots lads have you sold any yet and would you do a vespa one
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Yup, black and gold one sold. Chap coming to see the green one next week.ducksta wrote:Only just seen the dealer special thread stunning scoots lads have you sold any yet and would you do a vespa one
Vespa could be done, if decent paint/spec was agreed with Sean.
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i would love to do a vespa "scooterotica" dealer special ,and have a few ideas already myself spec wise ...
but would be interested in your input /thoughts ?
but would be interested in your input /thoughts ?
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the new bsg 225cc kit on px125 cases sat in a gs160 frame,dynoed up and ready to go would be nicesean brady scooters wrote:i would love to do a vespa "scooterotica" dealer special ,and have a few ideas already myself spec wise ...
but would be interested in your input /thoughts ?
or a gts300 fitted with a nitrous kit and a wheelie bar
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A really well done, tricked-up smallie - with a quattrini or falc motor.... or how about a nice wide frame based street racer with a kitted px motor, fat back tyre, ect... 
Good source of inspiration here; https://www.scooter-and-service.de/custom-vespa

Good source of inspiration here; https://www.scooter-and-service.de/custom-vespa
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A solid bajaj donor in the style of a rally 200 with a longstroke polini 225 touring set up or even a stage 4 with a px style fork, a disc and proper rally style front mudguard with the option of subtle indicators, elec start and tubeless for those that might want 'em. A scooter with a safety aspect and quick rather than fast. Perfect for someone returning to the scene or for those who want a reliable mile muncher.
I was thinking somthing like that for my V100 Sport, as it does not really live up to the namecartmel808 wrote:A really well done, tricked-up smallie - with a quattrini or falc motor....

(BSG budget precluded)
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