vintage Vespa

As a neutral Motor Cyclist!!! (I did for a short time own a Zundapp Bella!!)
but, I have driven both Vespas and Lambrettas, and I honestly felt much more safe on the Lambretta as far as handling goes, although the Vespas did "look" neater!!
Sorry!!
 
Action shot in the full regalia.

Just got the new helmet this week - Ateliers Ruby Belvedere 'France' model.

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Vespa vs Lambretta? Vespa compromises handling for simplicity and easier maintenance. Lambretta does the opposite. Both are scooters: small wheels=poor stability.

I've ridden allsorts and I know that no scooter compares to a half-decent bike in the handling department (although I can think of some east-german and russian bikes that weren't even half-decent!). They have their uses and devotees though and as a keen 2-wheel user I applaud that.
 
Well Karl, I'd have to disagree with that - after all don't modern cars have monocoque construction rather than old fashioned separate chassis & body.

Actually there is a huge difference between a chassis/body design and a tube/spaceframe design. In fact the Lambretta design is much more in keeping with performance cars of all ages. Modern cars are primarily made from monococque designs as a compromise (as with most modern technology...) between weight and cost. Monococques are cheaper to build than spaceframes, but lighter and stiffer than rail frames.

The Lambretta was a superior technology. The packaging of the Vespa won out, though, and no one would argue that the Vespa, particularly the old ones like above, are not a wonderful piece of art. I appreciate them myself. :)

Cheers,
Karl
 
I just came back from Croatia, and all types and ages of Vespas are still quite popular there. Even Renault 4 and Zastava 750 (a licence produced Fiat 600) are quite numerous there. Beautiful.
 
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