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  • this brings back so many memories ,i had a vespa px 125 e back in the early 80s in british racing green

  • Are you lot mad does not look safe use a trolley jack much safer.

  • not the safe way to remove the rear wheel using can of pop don't do it the cowboy way. use a trolley jack in the some place as the can of pop much safer & less chance of the bike falling over I should know I've worked on plenty of these at the garge where I work.

  • Excellent idea, I will try tomorrow, thanks!!!

  • Yes! excellent idea, I will try. thanks.

  • Ma fatti furbo va

  • vespa is a crazy scooter. pure joy. i own a px 200 e, 2001. i love it. it has a 215 barrel , high compression piston and a simonini exhaust.

  • Hey great! Thanks a lot for this video. I'm a rather new scooterist and I can really use this. Nice use of a tin can for a makeshift jack too!

  • Ingenious use of the can - I've always laid the thing over on top of me parka with the resultant fuel leaks etc. Have now got a lammy so a different ball game altogether.

  • I needed to know this today. Thank's brilliant tip.

  • so glad i could help!

  • ottimo

  • Good idea! Thank YOU!

  • embè?

  • is that a one piece wheel you installed. Where can I get a pair?

  • the rim splits in half. it's not the one-piece design.

  • thanks this was educational.

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