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Uploaded by on Nov 29, 2009

harley fatboy-vespa 300 super 2010 s

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  • o hear you marty thats why im selling harley.

  • thank you tulp.

  • Brit.: Vespas always look besser than Harleys

    Greetz from Germany

    Germ.:Vespas sehen immer besser aus als Harley

  • thank you sounds good thanks for relpying.

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  • @215alessio for Highways use the harley :-)

  • @Beggi01 I guess the 25 km/h versions can use biciclet roads shared by pedestrians and bicicletts . The 45 versions have to stay on roads shared by cars

    owla the PK80cc and the primavera are no Mofar they have more than 50cc

    the primavera is an 125 cc so it is allowed on highways I guess, but shurely not recommanable as it is too unstable over the 90 km/h

  • @215alessio I'm from Germany and we have just a Speedlimit for MoFas (25km/h) (small mopeds) and Scooters (45km/h), thats true. But there is also the option to license your moped as a bike, withput speedlimit. We also needn't have to have these orange reflectors.

    I'm driving a 125cc Primavera and a PK80s and both are allowed to drive ther maximum speed of 120 or 90 Km/h

  • @Beggi01 In some european countries mopeds of 50 cc and under have to be fitted with orange reflectors on the sides making them look a bit retard Belgium, Holland and Germany. By law the can't go over 45km/h speed whole europe

    My "REal" classic Vespa PX is a 125 cc and is classified as a light motorcycle instead of a moped so it comes with blinkers and has no speed limits it gets 90 km/h or

    a real vespa has no speedmatic but 3 or 4 gears and a clutch

  • @215alessio You are right.

    I've got a question, are the reflectors on the side regulated by law?

  • @Beggi01 They both fit for different purposes... The vespa more nimble in suburbian roads, to go to the market

    the harley fits more at long distance cruise

    And Harley gives you that badass look

  • I would take the Vespa over that Harley any day...

  • i like your vespa

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