Der Blechfahrer Molto Verboso ET3 & PX150 & GTS 300 Super Sport MY23 & Yamaha Neo's electric Joined:Posts: 1888Location: Berlinquote If you compare the SYM models with the Peugeot makeovers, you know that they have very talented designers. The Kisbee is a budget model. They should have taken a Peugeot Vivacity for their shootout. I like the second helmet compartment in the front on that one. It also comes with an electric drive.
OP Red GTS Enthusiast GTS 250IE Joined:Posts: 59quote bluefoam wrote: I'd say it may be a little uncomfortable around the gonads... Also, I love the way companies make a 3d model of a concept and then say 'it'll have a 200bhp hybrid engine'... have they actually tested the technology in a bike? The first picture of the onyx was taken at the Paris Motorshow ... however I was unable to find any videos or pictures of it in action.
I'd rather work on a Ciao over a Peugeot any day. Ciao's are probably my favorite moped frame, and terry basically hit the nail on the head. Peugeot's are good too, just never had one I truly loved. This is supported by the fact that I've sold every pug that I've owned, and currently have 2 ciaos
Vespa GTS 300 i.e. Super 2009Even on the Super Vespa, there is no room under the seat for an integral helmet. If you don't want to walk around town and country with your hat in your hand, you have to get a jet helmet. There are some pretty good ones, but they're not cheap, like the Vespa itself. 5,000 euros is not cheap.
So I'm trying to solve a problem I'm having with my ciao not engauging when I pedal and ran into a video where some guy put in a pulley on his variator and used a pull start riope and bam it started. Here's the linkDidn't work on mine, maybe I need a longer rooe cause I have to roll my ciao down a hill to get it to start. It did how ever get the spark plug to spark when I had it out, I wonder if I can put the same concept on my 103 since the nut has an extra space to put a bolt on. The piece in the pic is from a Vespa variator cheek and would seem to fit snug.
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