1977 vespa bravo moped w/ malossi multivar
Starting my vespa bravo with a malossi multivar. It turns over so much easier with the stock variator.
1978 Vespa Grande
1978 Vespa Grande 2400 miles, original tool kit and pre-mix cup, Excellent tread on tires, quiet running, chrome nice, Smooth ride!!!!
1979 Vespa Grande Deluxe
Cruising home through my neighborhood on a Vespa Grande Deluxe. It hits 35mph pretty quickly on the flats, and has enough power to climb most hills at 20mph. This is shot with a regular Sony Digital still camera on a Joby Gorillapod wrapped around the handlebars. The camera wouldn’t stay up straight, but it didn’t fall off even at 35mph! Tripod is still better for static shots..
Vespa Grande
(Not Running, muffler removed) Please comment with any tips or questions. Would really like to get this thing on the road.
1978 Vespa Grande
1978 Vespa Grande 2400 miles, original tool kit and pre-mix cup, Excellent tread on tires, quiet running, chrome nice, Smooth ride!!!!
1977 vespa bravo moped w/ malossi multivar
Starting my vespa bravo with a malossi multivar. It turns over so much easier with the stock variator.
1979 Vespa Grande Deluxe
Cruising home through my neighborhood on a Vespa Grande Deluxe. It hits 35mph pretty quickly on the flats, and has enough power to climb most hills at 20mph. This is shot with a regular Sony Digital still camera on a Joby Gorillapod wrapped around the handlebars. The camera wouldn’t stay up straight, but it didn’t fall off even at 35mph! Tripod is still better for static shots..
1977 vespa bravo moped w/ malossi multivar
Starting my vespa bravo with a malossi multivar. It turns over so much easier with the stock variator.
1977 vespa bravo moped w/ malossi multivar
Starting my vespa bravo with a malossi multivar. It turns over so much easier with the stock variator.
1979 Vespa Grande Deluxe
Cruising home through my neighborhood on a Vespa Grande Deluxe. It hits 35mph pretty quickly on the flats, and has enough power to climb most hills at 20mph. This is shot with a regular Sony Digital still camera on a Joby Gorillapod wrapped around the handlebars. The camera wouldn’t stay up straight, but it didn’t fall off even at 35mph! Tripod is still better for static shots..