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What’s with all these Vespas?
Posted by: Paul
2 June 2009 568 views No Comment Email Article Email Article Print Article Print Article

The British newspaper The Telegraph has a review of the UK’s new Vespa GTS 125 Super over at their website today but it’s most helpful in succinctly clarifying the differences between the current models in the Vespa line up.

From the post:

The new, £3,399 GTS 125 Super, for example, might look superfluous as there are plenty of 125 Vespas already. The S125, the LX125 and the LXV125 are based on the LX platform, a small chassis designed for more compact engines from 50cc to 150cc, and more compact riders. Vespa’s GT series platform underpins larger machines with more powerful engines from 125cc to 300cc, so although there’s a choice of GT-type 125 or LX, the GTs are better suited to taller riders.

For the full review and more about the current line up, head on over to telegraph.co.uk.

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