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Old 02-10-2013, 12:49 PM   #1
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Which Vespa? Suggestions and Advice for my trip to South America

Hello everyone,

I am planning a long trip in South America on a Vespa scooter. I am a Videographer and filmmaker and I want this to be my first big project, both as a trip and as a film. I have come to the conclusion that Marilyn, my LX150, is too small and slow for the trip, so I am looking to get a bigger one, either a 200L or a 250 GT. I know that the 250 GT is faster, more modern, and you can find them for about the same price, but I was told by a couple of people who have traveled down there that it is better to get the 200L because the engine is more common and with a carburetor it will be easier to get serviced in small towns if something goes wrong instead of having to find someone with a computer thingee to attach to the brain of the 250 GT.
Does anyone have any suggestions? It will be about 8000 miles over three and a half months, and I don't want to spend it in a shop waiting for parts.

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Old 02-10-2013, 01:08 PM   #2
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Hi Lola
If your worried about problems do get the simpler model that would be easier to have repairs done on
On a plus side any vespa you choose is going to be very well made so problems should be few and far between
Either one should serve you very well
You have my best wishes and prayers for your trip
Do enjoy your self
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Old 02-10-2013, 08:08 PM   #3
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I think you will be fine on either one they both have pros and cons it really is a coin toss I think. Though carbs are more common they are also more likely to give you issues as you are varying your altitude. With a decent fuel filter and a spare one it is unlikely fuel injection will give you any issues.
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Old 02-10-2013, 08:46 PM   #4
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A vespa may be a stronger bike, that breaks down less than a china scoot, but I'd be worried if it does break down, where you can find parts. also, if you do find parts, they're more expensive.
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Old 02-10-2013, 08:50 PM   #5
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Vespa has a world wide network of dealers parts will not be that big of an issue it is unlikely any will be needed any way...
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Old 02-10-2013, 09:02 PM   #6
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Although I naturally lean in the direction of more power, as Murphy's law would have it something will go wrong. (usually in the middle of nowhere) and since the quality is the same, better to have something that can be fixed locally and be able to keep rolling down the road. So by a slender margin I'll go with the 200L. Btw, have you considered taking some critical parts with you?

This link is on the differences between a Vespa GT200 carbureted model and the GTS250. (not exactly the same, but gives you a rough idea.)
http://modernvespa.com/forum/topic66272

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Old 02-10-2013, 09:38 PM   #7
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We're talking about brasil, that aside from the cities, has very few networks available.
Like, try getting your bike fixed in the rainforest.. LOL....
Though most of Brasil is rain forest, there's more than 30% farmlands, and wasteland, where aside from a few cows, you won't see much mechanical.

If I where to choose a bike, it would be one that will stand the road abuse.
A Vespa scoot comes close to $4k. If I where you, I'd get a cross bike (motorcycle) for that price.
It'll well outlive your vespa, with road abuse and dust flying around everywhere.

I don't know if Brasil is tough on traffic laws, but if you can get away with a much cheaper dirt bike, I'd do that... Dirt bikes are the same as cross bikes, but don't have lights or mounts for tags etc...
They're much cheaper too... The choice is yours.. Just suggesting a possibility you might not have thought about...
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Old 02-27-2013, 12:54 AM   #8
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So, you want to go on a trans-continental trip with a vehicle that is made for putting around town.

Tune in next week for the episode detailing the climb up Mount Everest in flip flops and beach shorts.
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Old 02-27-2013, 01:52 AM   #9
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So, you want to go on a trans-continental trip with a vehicle that is made for putting around town.

Tune in next week for the episode detailing the climb up Mount Everest in flip flops and beach shorts.
Hi
How did you come to that conclusion?
The scoots shes considering the Vespa 200L or a 250 GT are hardly that but in reality high perfomance vehicles capable of interstate travel and speeds 70+mph
If i where to get either one it would be with that type of long distance travel in mind, for just putting around town a vespa 50 is more like it
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Old 02-27-2013, 02:18 AM   #10
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It always used to crack me up, seeing the expressions on people's faces when I hit the interstate access ramp on my "moped"
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The look when you fly past them is better...
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Old 02-27-2013, 12:45 PM   #12
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Yep. Done that, 18 wheelers are particularly fun to whizz past.

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No doubt, I agree even more fun with a decent crosswind
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Old 02-27-2013, 02:35 PM   #14
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would love to watch your finished project, please let us know when its done and good luck and be safe!! \m/
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Old 03-04-2013, 03:12 AM   #15
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Any updates on this? Im eager to hear about your travels as well. Be safe.
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