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I dunno about that mate, there's a clip on the internet of some Italian guys who shoe-horned a GSXR750 motor into a Vespa. Funny as feck to watch this thing haul ass down the road. No exhaust system to speak of so it sounded raw, like one seriously over the top angry scooter.
Any chance Prometheus has an XS11 powered Vespa there?
Originally posted by TopCatGr58 Hey there Sig. Tanzi,
Welcome to the site. I'll try to type S-L-O-W-L-Y !!!
My SWMBO(WIFE) lived in Italy several decades ago when she was with ANOTHER person long before I came along! She learned to speak Italian. I only studied Spanish!
BTW, your GirlFriend is a Bella Donna!
I checked your PROFILE, and have to tell you.......
Once you go XS11, you never go VESPA....
Unless you're PROMETHEUS!
Enjoy your machine. T.C.
thank's top cat for the welcome and for typo slowly
ah ah ah
and thank's by my girlfriend too
@ strippedfj
I know that boys that have built that vespa
there is a post in uors site et3.it
eleven is fantastic but ... I'm 25 years vespa's pilot
... se riesci a leggere questo significa che parli italiano ...
originally posted by TC
Once you go XS11, you never go VESPA....
Unless you're PROMETHEUS!
originally posted by sig.tanzi
but ... I'm 25 years vespa's pilot
Around Christmas few years ago PROMETHEUS decorated up his VESPA for the Christmas rally ride and thought he would be a Santa's helper....but after a long hard VESPA ride that day he was photgraphed taking a break on the side of the road and XSperienced a VESPA transformation
(may have been his 26th year piloting VESPA's , so could be something for you to look forward to.
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Works both ways. I owned a few Laverdas. When I got my Jota, I made the dealer get me a factory service manual. I was elated when it showed up, till I found out it was all in Italian. Thank god there is no "language" for pictures. I actually ended up going to the University campus in Albuquerque and paying someone to translate the more used sections of the manuals.
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