Woohooo...a real adventure. After the shaft replacement, valve, and cylinder repair, it should be good for another 60 years and 40k!!!!!!! I've been in similar situation. I broke down and a guy in a pick up truck stalled right in front of me. We got his truck going, loaded the scooter in his truck, and he had an uncle about 2 miles away that welded the frame for free. Of course I still paid him, but neither of us spoke the others language(the nephew did, but left after the intro). What a day. Ahhhh, the smell of 2 stroke in the morning 😁
Canadian here. Used to own a 1961 Lambretta Li150 when I was younger, which I got for $90 because a flatmate owed me money for a phone bill. Restored it, rode it for a bit and got hit in an accident. Didn't have the heart to restore it again, so sold to a friend. This really got me rev'd up for my old Lambretta though. Thanks for the video, and the memories. Looks like an awesome trip.
You all would feel at home in Chiang Mai, northern Thailand, where there's a variety of Classic scooters and many gifted mechanics who keep them running.
Hi from Germany! It is a nice footage-THANK YOU for taking us all along your roadtrip. I truly can imagine how bad your feelings must have been leaving your scooter back in a foreign country...not knowing how the story will continue...?!It also reminds me of my solo-VESPA-Trip with my little tent last week to the "European Vespisti Week-2024" in Montenegro Terme in Italy. I drove within a 5-days-trip from Northern Germany to this small city right under Padua - a nice little town near Venezia, which i rode for and visited too...and some other day-trips with the local "Vespa Padene"-Club in their region. These guys are reaaly great people - thanks for their great hospitality! I headed back on monday to the Lake of Garda to the small village "Gargnano" for a night to sleep in a small hotel before heading northwards the day after. Passing the "Gampenpass" and "Timmelsjoch" with such a little scooter was an adventure and a fantastic ride.After 2.600 km for such a short time i was really "blasted" and this memories will probably last forever...!? Wishing you all beautiful and safe rides allover the world and hoping to seeing someone of you on any road... Best regards, Linus
My brother Leif and cousin John did the same trip back in the late 1950s, from Valby in Copenhagen to the Italian alps and back on a Vespa, riding two up plus luggage, I remember them saying it could hardly make it up some of the mountain passes and the brakes wouldn't hold on the downhills. My brother had a Lambretta, I think a 125cc, that I loved riding passenger on as little child, it was responsible for my life long love of riding. Really enjoyed your trip video!!
I do not drive a scooter, but another classic old vehicle, and I have never had any of my long trips go totally without some sort of breakdown 😁 I even had a breakdown in Innsbruck 5 years ago when my clutch slave cylinder decided to leak and give up. But never the less, being on these very long drives is an adventure, so I keep venturing out on very long drives every year. Call me crazy, but I love it...
Hello from a suburb of Dallas, Texas, U.S.A. I really enjoyed your video, narration and music. If you did the editing, well done. I have a 2020 Vespa 300 GTS Touring. I have never made such a trip here, but maybe one day I will be able to start on my own adventure. That is such beautiful scenery; I hope to see it with my own eyes some day. Thanks again for doing it. Safe travels.
You guy have the right idea lads, I am 72 and have done a few trips on my Vespa, I bought it in northern Norfolk, England and Rode it down to Portugal with wife on the back. GREAT FUN. You trip on old bikes sounds better, if a bit smelly. I have a SIP screen on my scooter, didn't know it was German.. You LUCKY BUGGA!!!...but then you need a little luck...yours wasn't great, but great video, thanks Danska.
The Vespa is very reliable. Bad roads can make you fall down and possibly break something on your scooter. You need a good machinic with you. I had a 1964 Sears Allstate Vespa that I had to mix the oil and fuel in a 2% mixture. That means there is less that can go wrong with the oil automatic pump. The gas was better before they started puting ethonol in the gas. I put 40,000 miles on this scooter and went thru 5 tires and a few spark plugs. Changed the 6V bulb in the tail light to a 12V. The 6V kept burning out. Absolutely no problems with anything. Then a guy wrecked it.
@@docalexander2853 Yes, most scooters today run 2% - older original motors 3-4%. We try to stick to high octane fuel. It normally has less ethanol that can eat your rubber hoses and gaskets. Many people upgrade their ignition to a modern electronic version. Then the scooter runs 12V and is easier to start and has less electrical problems.
This is a great video and record of your trip. Gutted for you. Breaking down on a long trip is never fun. Pleased you managed to get sorted in the end.
Greetings from Taiwan. There are a lot of motorcycles in Taiwan. Many people are fans of scooters. These scooters fill the daily life of Taiwanese. People in Taiwan often use scooters for long-distance travel. Maybe we can communicate. Congratulations on your journey. Ping An used translation software for this article
What a great video. I have got to do a trip like this from the UK on either my smallframe or px200. I went through Germany and Czech Republic and Austria on my way to Hungary a few years ago on my own and really enjoyed it but I would like to do something like this with others just in case. Luckily my old PX went from UK to Hungary with no problems apart from wrong jet installed and vespa mechanic in Berlin sorted that. As you said, the community of classic scooters is terrific and always someone to help.
What a wonderful trip and video, I love the music that was not loud and obnoxious like so many videos I have started and quickly moved on. I am Sorry that you could not complete the voyage with the group, i have a small scoot myself where I love going places with, and several motorbikes, but the scooter is just another level, when you are on the road it is just like the soft music that paves each mile with peace and calmness, not like being on a motorbike where you have to be alert and focused for any danger that is presented in front of your horizon. Thank you for sharing this video, cheers from California.
Brilliant video, great editing and great to see the scooter family pulling together when needed. Would love to do a trip like that one day. Best wishes from England 👍👍
Brilliant video and, in many ways, really inspiring........! (I am English, live in Italy and see so many classic Italian scooters still being used every day as regular daily transport - but - with the special 'magic' that belongs only to Vespa's and Lambretta's).
First things first amazing video second it's Insane to see how much you were able to get on that classic scooter of yours. I've had a couple scooters in the past and I can't wait to get myself a new one! I loved your video with such a great sight to see the eastern part of the world. my wife is going to Europe several times her favorite places to visit our Germany in Austria, it was really nice to finally see what it looks like! Definitely seeing the mountains always gives my heart the chills where I live now it's just flat not much to see you with the eyes back home it was always nice to see the mountains. I will admit my favorite thing was your friend scooter that he had painted camoed out definitely made me pause the video a handful of times just to look at it 🤣🤣
Una gran aventura !!,la posibilidad de averías en cualquier vehículo existe por supuesto, pero pese a ello no deja de ser una gran experiencia y da la posibilidad de conocer gente nueva y ver que siempre hay buenas personas dispuestas a echar una mano, eso en realidad es lo importante, me he entretenido mucho con el vídeo ya que soy un apasionado de las motos y aunque nunca he tenido la oportunidad de tener una vespa o Lamberto clásica , estoy enamorado de ellas , siento felicidad al verlas rodar, algún día, en hora buena , saludos desde Andalucía.
Hvala vam na ovako divnom prikazu puta vase avanture.Gledao sam i uzivao kao da sam i ja isao sa vama,mada ja nemam Vespu ja imam malu Hondu ,malo sam tezi ali me ona dobro podnosii to uz veoma velike usone i zahvalan sam joj . Kao da sam ja sa njom isao za vamaPitam se da li bi ona izdrzala taj put..Pozdrav svima iz grupe ,svim dobrim ljudima koji su vam pomagali uz put.Pozdra za sve koji su gledali i buuce.Veliki,veliki pozdrav iz SRBIJE,srecno svima.
What an interesting story. You are very brave to try the trip on such an old vehicle. How unfortunate to have two breakdowns. Thank you for taking me along.
Very enjoyable to watch, and I would love to see more stuff like this. Sorry about the brake down. I avoid reedvalves it’s another part that could go wrong. I also ride a standard, original paint 1963 TV175 S3, and I must change that layshaft!
Epic tour-vodeo and the best shots from your vespa. Sad for broken twice bit things happens. Thank you for make me forget my Vespa's problems and imagine things that i couldn't do cuz of my vespa. God bless you 🙏 all guys.
Fabulous video! Made me long for the TV175 I had as my first ride back in 1965 in Norfolk, UK. Scooter folks are the best! Couldn't get over how help materialised from nowhere to get you back on the road. Cheers from Alabama.
great video and a great spirit.... if ur good selves are interested ....I remember seeing a video called Roadster Ravi....that guy with his Vespa 150 did trips to the Himalayas Nepal... the highest motorable road .... now he does not seem yo post ...but what he did was amazing ....your video purely denotes what true riding is ....that is great.
Aqui de Guaramirim, estado de Santa Catarina, BRASIL. Na minha infância meu pai e primos tinham Lambretta Li...E sempre foi minha paixão... Aos 58 anos adquiri uma Lambretta Li 1963.... Show esta aventura pelas terras da Dinamarca, Alemanha, Áustria e Itália...sonho de qualquer Lambreteiro aventureiro...
You don't have to go on a 2150 cc harley-davidson to enjoy an epic trip. Inspiring everyone to do one of there own is what I liked about this video...Washington state USA...
Ive covered most of Europe over many trips on my Lambretta and of course have had my fair share of breakdowns, and I never fail to be amazed by the camaraderie of the classic scooter community. Gutted you didn't manage to complete your trip this time. Hopefully you will have more adventures in the future. A great film, I enjoyed viewing.
The two wheeled community always come through to help each other out, I love that, it’s not an adventure until things go a little wrong and you met some great new friends along the way 😊 A great video I enjoyed it very much 👍🏻
What a fabulous idea. I love old 2 stroke bikes (and cars). I learnt to pillion ride as a young teenager on a Lambretta Li 150 from about 1960. A couple of years ago I did the Distinguished Gentleman's Ride in Málaga on my Suzuki T200 Invader. I was very impressed by two mature (fairly well built) ladies that did the run on an old Vespa. The scooter never missed a beat, and it was very skillfully ridden by the ladies. (Quite difficult conditions, extreme heat, hundreds of bikes and very slow progress. That made the ladies performance all the more impressive).
Woohooo...a real adventure. After the shaft replacement, valve, and cylinder repair, it should be good for another 60 years and 40k!!!!!!! I've been in similar situation.
I broke down and a guy in a pick up truck stalled right in front of me. We got his truck going, loaded the scooter in his truck, and he had an uncle about 2 miles away that welded the frame for free. Of course I still paid him, but neither of us spoke the others language(the nephew did, but left after the intro). What a day.
Ahhhh, the smell of 2 stroke in the morning 😁
You have more fun on a small bike, and when you break down, you meet the most friendly and helpful people. A Dane watching from Australia.
Canadian here. Used to own a 1961 Lambretta Li150 when I was younger, which I got for $90 because a flatmate owed me money for a phone bill. Restored it, rode it for a bit and got hit in an accident. Didn't have the heart to restore it again, so sold to a friend. This really got me rev'd up for my old Lambretta though. Thanks for the video, and the memories. Looks like an awesome trip.
By an italian motorcyclist what a beautiful trip and nice footage. Amazing. I would like to come to Denmark by motorbike one day
UK scooterist here realising scooterists across the world are truley amazing people keep on scootering and stay safe
This is what it's all about........riding bikes with your mates, it's the journey, not the destination.
Ride safe.
Steve
You all would feel at home in Chiang Mai, northern Thailand, where there's a variety of Classic scooters and many gifted mechanics who keep them running.
Adventurous ride with a touch of emotion, something reminiscent of the epic bygone days of Vespas and Lambrettas.
Hi from Germany!
It is a nice footage-THANK YOU for taking us all along your roadtrip.
I truly can imagine how bad your feelings must have been leaving your scooter back in a foreign country...not knowing how the story will continue...?!It also reminds me of my solo-VESPA-Trip with my little tent last week to the "European Vespisti Week-2024" in Montenegro Terme in Italy. I drove within a 5-days-trip from Northern Germany to this small city right under Padua - a nice little town near Venezia, which i rode for and visited too...and some other day-trips with the local "Vespa Padene"-Club in their region. These guys are reaaly great people - thanks for their great hospitality!
I headed back on monday to the Lake of Garda to the small village "Gargnano" for a night to sleep in a small hotel before heading northwards the day after. Passing the "Gampenpass" and "Timmelsjoch" with such a little scooter was an adventure and a fantastic ride.After 2.600 km for such a short time i was really "blasted" and this memories will probably last forever...!?
Wishing you all beautiful and safe rides allover the world and hoping to seeing someone of you on any road...
Best regards,
Linus
@@linusadventuresandtravels sounds like a fantastic trip
Aqui do Brasil fico imaginando tua aventura por estas lindas paisagens da Europa. Boa viagem sempre.
It goes back over 50 years ago. Two strokes motor, smoke, but fun. Thank you for sharing, from America.
What a supercool adventure! And super the guys from Austria who helped you getting up and running again! ❤ Your community!
My brother Leif and cousin John did the same trip back in the late 1950s, from Valby in Copenhagen to the Italian alps and back on a Vespa, riding two up plus luggage, I remember them saying it could hardly make it up some of the mountain passes and the brakes wouldn't hold on the downhills. My brother had a Lambretta, I think a 125cc, that I loved riding passenger on as little child, it was responsible for my life long love of riding. Really enjoyed your trip video!!
What an amazing trip! Thank you for taking all of us with you 👍🏼
Thanks :-)
I do not drive a scooter, but another classic old vehicle, and I have never had any of my long trips go totally without some sort of breakdown 😁 I even had a breakdown in Innsbruck 5 years ago when my clutch slave cylinder decided to leak and give up. But never the less, being on these very long drives is an adventure, so I keep venturing out on very long drives every year. Call me crazy, but I love it...
Being a classic Vespa rider myself, I really enjoyed this video. Thanks for sharing !
Thanks 🙂 Next years trip will likely be on the Vespa.
Really enjoyed this!! Well done Guy's hope you make another. Cheers😊❤
so cool to have such a supportive community
Yes, it really is...
Hello from a suburb of Dallas, Texas, U.S.A. I really enjoyed your video, narration and music. If you did the editing, well done. I have a 2020 Vespa 300 GTS Touring. I have never made such a trip here, but maybe one day I will be able to start on my own adventure. That is such beautiful scenery; I hope to see it with my own eyes some day. Thanks again for doing it. Safe travels.
So funktioniert, schönes reisen 😊!
Gruss Thailand 1959.
You guy have the right idea lads, I am 72 and have done a few trips on my Vespa, I bought it in northern Norfolk, England and Rode it down to Portugal with wife on the back. GREAT FUN. You trip on old bikes sounds better, if a bit smelly. I have a SIP screen on my scooter, didn't know it was German.. You LUCKY BUGGA!!!...but then you need a little luck...yours wasn't great, but great video, thanks Danska.
A truly wonderful story. Thank you for sharing it.
Fantastic video, Watching from Perth W.A
Thanks 🙂
Great group of people, great video, thanks for sharing! (French owning a PX125)
Your welcome. I'm glad you liked it.
A FIVE STAR tour into the unknown with the old scooters, meeting friends that share the same passion, that help when needed.
Awesome video blog ... I really loved that ...
Thanks...
The Vespa is very reliable. Bad roads can make you fall down and possibly break something on your scooter. You need a good machinic with you. I had a 1964 Sears Allstate Vespa that I had to mix the oil and fuel in a 2% mixture. That means there is less that can go wrong with the oil automatic pump. The gas was better before they started puting ethonol in the gas. I put 40,000 miles on this scooter and went thru 5 tires and a few spark plugs. Changed the 6V bulb in the tail light to a 12V. The 6V kept burning out. Absolutely no problems with anything. Then a guy wrecked it.
@@docalexander2853 Yes, most scooters today run 2% - older original motors 3-4%. We try to stick to high octane fuel. It normally has less ethanol that can eat your rubber hoses and gaskets.
Many people upgrade their ignition to a modern electronic version. Then the scooter runs 12V and is easier to start and has less electrical problems.
Enjoyed ,,i m from pakistan .. and hope will go on the same way soon you have done . it is really a great long journey on bike good luck .
Grande avventura, sono contento che alla fine sia andato tutto bene😉 Saluti dall'Italia 🛵😎
Amazing for your video of Classic Scooter From Denmark to Italy and back. you are a good driver. I love your video. thanks for sharing.🥰
This is a great video and record of your trip. Gutted for you. Breaking down on a long trip is never fun. Pleased you managed to get sorted in the end.
Wonderful Adventure to watch. I have a P200, 1980 in San Diego.
Lovely scooter. I also have a PX200 from mid-80s. Super easy and reliable.
awesome report, thx! This is the essence of motorbiking, not speed and hp, but nice bikes, guys, and experiences
Thanks :-)
Hello, greetings from Brazil.
Riding a motorcycle means living twice as much
Awesome lambretta. Awesome nature road😊😊😊😊
Awesome ride,. In this life, you only go around once, make it count.
Assistindo vocês aqui do Brasil , por aqui temos bastantes Lambretas.
Abraços e boa viagem.
Nice journey, I live in California and ride a Piaggio Fly 150.
Great viewing Cheers Nick Lambretta Club of Australia.
Greetings from Taiwan. There are a lot of motorcycles in Taiwan. Many people are fans of scooters. These scooters fill the daily life of Taiwanese. People in Taiwan often use scooters for long-distance travel. Maybe we can communicate. Congratulations on your journey. Ping An used translation software for this article
It's the way I wanted to travel the most. I'm satisfied with the video.😊
Great scenery and Vespa's appearance go well together👌
Hello from Innsbruck - what an amazing documentary and journey 🤌🏻
What a great video. I have got to do a trip like this from the UK on either my smallframe or px200. I went through Germany and Czech Republic and Austria on my way to Hungary a few years ago on my own and really enjoyed it but I would like to do something like this with others just in case. Luckily my old PX went from UK to Hungary with no problems apart from wrong jet installed and vespa mechanic in Berlin sorted that. As you said, the community of classic scooters is terrific and always someone to help.
What i wouldn't give to ride with you guys,
Scooter mania.❤
What a wonderful trip and video, I love the music that was not loud and obnoxious like so many videos I have started and quickly moved on. I am Sorry that you could not complete the voyage with the group, i have a small scoot myself where I love going places with, and several motorbikes, but the scooter is just another level, when you are on the road it is just like the soft music that paves each mile with peace and calmness, not like being on a motorbike where you have to be alert and focused for any danger that is presented in front of your horizon.
Thank you for sharing this video, cheers from California.
@@at2mango Thanks 👍🛵💨
Brilliant watch thank you 👍
Thank you 👍
Brilliant video, great editing and great to see the scooter family pulling together when needed. Would love to do a trip like that one day. Best wishes from England 👍👍
Thanks :-)
Brilliant video and, in many ways, really inspiring........!
(I am English, live in Italy and see so many classic Italian scooters still being used every day as regular daily transport - but - with the special 'magic' that belongs only to Vespa's and Lambretta's).
First things first amazing video second it's Insane to see how much you were able to get on that classic scooter of yours. I've had a couple scooters in the past and I can't wait to get myself a new one! I loved your video with such a great sight to see the eastern part of the world. my wife is going to Europe several times her favorite places to visit our Germany in Austria, it was really nice to finally see what it looks like! Definitely seeing the mountains always gives my heart the chills where I live now it's just flat not much to see you with the eyes back home it was always nice to see the mountains. I will admit my favorite thing was your friend scooter that he had painted camoed out definitely made me pause the video a handful of times just to look at it 🤣🤣
Una gran aventura !!,la posibilidad de averías en cualquier vehículo existe por supuesto, pero pese a ello no deja de ser una gran experiencia y da la posibilidad de conocer gente nueva y ver que siempre hay buenas personas dispuestas a echar una mano, eso en realidad es lo importante, me he entretenido mucho con el vídeo ya que soy un apasionado de las motos y aunque nunca he tenido la oportunidad de tener una vespa o Lamberto clásica , estoy enamorado de ellas , siento felicidad al verlas rodar, algún día, en hora buena , saludos desde Andalucía.
Hvala vam na ovako divnom prikazu puta vase avanture.Gledao sam i uzivao kao da sam i ja isao sa vama,mada ja nemam Vespu ja imam malu Hondu ,malo sam tezi ali me ona dobro podnosii to uz veoma velike usone i zahvalan sam joj . Kao da sam ja sa njom isao za vamaPitam se da li bi ona izdrzala taj put..Pozdrav svima iz grupe ,svim dobrim ljudima koji su vam pomagali uz put.Pozdra za sve koji su gledali i buuce.Veliki,veliki pozdrav iz SRBIJE,srecno svima.
I also have an old Honda Helix. It's something completely different, but I love my Honda 😀
Makes me want to move to Denmark and buy a Scooter, so wonderful how you all help each other.
@@mowler8042 I think it's like that many places when you meet the right enthusiasts.
Used to roll on a Puch Maxi
(Green milk case) on the back.. 😂
Happy days
*Plough* 🎉
Was für eine großartige Reise und Erfahrung ! Danke das ich auf diese Weise mitfahren durfte !! Weiter so. Gruß Robert
Thanks to you and the fine group. It is so inspiring !
Thanks....
What an interesting story. You are very brave to try the trip on such an old vehicle. How unfortunate to have two breakdowns. Thank you for taking me along.
Fantastic video and such great memories
Thanks...
Very enjoyable to watch, and I would love to see more stuff like this. Sorry about the brake down. I avoid reedvalves it’s another part that could go wrong. I also ride a standard, original paint 1963 TV175 S3, and I must change that layshaft!
Nice story and trip. Thx to share this !
Greetings from Indonesia! Scooter connection 🤜🏻⚡🤛🏻
Epic journey with happy ending :)
Epic tour-vodeo and the best shots from your vespa. Sad for broken twice bit things happens. Thank you for make me forget my Vespa's problems and imagine things that i couldn't do cuz of my vespa. God bless you 🙏 all guys.
Great watch.
What a great journey and story! Thanks for sharing!
Fantastic,
Great story.
Glad you all made it home.
What a great video….well done a superb watch.
Thanks
Fabulous video! Made me long for the TV175 I had as my first ride back in 1965 in Norfolk, UK. Scooter folks are the best! Couldn't get over how help materialised from nowhere to get you back on the road. Cheers from Alabama.
What a fabulous journey. Thank you for sharing!
Super interessant vlog. Selv for en som aldrig har kørt scooter. 😊👍🇩🇰
Fedt 😀
great video and a great spirit.... if ur good selves are interested ....I remember seeing a video called Roadster Ravi....that guy with his Vespa 150 did trips to the Himalayas Nepal... the highest motorable road .... now he does not seem yo post ...but what he did was amazing ....your video purely denotes what true riding is ....that is great.
Aqui de Guaramirim, estado de Santa Catarina, BRASIL. Na minha infância meu pai e primos tinham Lambretta Li...E sempre foi minha paixão... Aos 58 anos adquiri uma Lambretta Li 1963....
Show esta aventura pelas terras da Dinamarca, Alemanha, Áustria e Itália...sonho de qualquer Lambreteiro aventureiro...
What a beautiful journey!
A great adventure always makes great content - thumbs up from me
Thanks...
Very Good Video. Riding a Classic is surely exciting.
Really enjoyed the video....great views...very well filmed...respect from Ireland ☘
Great film. I don’t have a scooter but really enjoyed watching. Craig (England)
Great to hear that it's not only the scooter nerds who watch ;-)
You don't have to go on a 2150 cc harley-davidson to enjoy an epic trip. Inspiring everyone to do one of there own is what I liked about this video...Washington state USA...
godt at se det her. glæder mig til fremtidig rejser
Ive covered most of Europe over many trips on my Lambretta and of course have had my fair share of breakdowns, and I never fail to be amazed by the camaraderie of the classic scooter community. Gutted you didn't manage to complete your trip this time. Hopefully you will have more adventures in the future. A great film, I enjoyed viewing.
Thanks. The trip for next spring, is already being planned 😉
Well done my friend!! Greetings from the USA. ☮
The two wheeled community always come through to help each other out, I love that, it’s not an adventure until things go a little wrong and you met some great new friends along the way 😊
A great video I enjoyed it very much 👍🏻
I've had some good adventures without stuff going wrong - but I agree, a real adventure needs a little drama 🙂
What a great trip!
You Danes are a great bunch! Greetings from Northern Germany
Many thanks!
I enjoyed your film it and said what I have been thinking about is how simple is being complicated
Well done! Brotherhood in these cases is always epic! 🤩
Absolutely 🙂
Bravo!!!!
Biker from Serbija
💡👍Brilliant!!
Thanks...
What a fabulous idea. I love old 2 stroke bikes (and cars). I learnt to pillion ride as a young teenager on a Lambretta Li 150 from about 1960. A couple of years ago I did the Distinguished Gentleman's Ride in Málaga on my Suzuki T200 Invader. I was very impressed by two mature (fairly well built) ladies that did the run on an old Vespa. The scooter never missed a beat, and it was very skillfully ridden by the ladies. (Quite difficult conditions, extreme heat, hundreds of bikes and very slow progress. That made the ladies performance all the more impressive).
@@nealeburgess6756 Slow parade rides like DGR is never fun with old manual gears and clutch 😀
Amazing trip. Inspirational.
Hello from Ireland. Great video I also ride a TV175 (1965). New sub here..👍
Had TV175 in 1965 while in military. Wish I still had it. Great ride guys!
Epic ride! Thanks for sharing!
Hi Your subscriber from Pondicherry india . My applause for your work!
Nice video man! you really made me wanna buy one even more
Perfect video, well narrated and well shot!
what ride mate... sometimes trouble is a friend, cause old scooters is time, trouble, and money
Yep, and you still enjoy them .... most of the time ;-)
@@HollaenderDK lambretta till i die
What a fantastic journey :)
Thanks for a great video, very well done! I’m glad for a happy ending, The backstage music also very cool✌️
Thanks
Love your scooters ❤ from indonesia
Thanks :-D
New sub, great bit of story telling. Biker, but huge admirer of hard-core scooter riders.
Great to watch , your video reminds of my ride to VWD Mantova. We did the same roads as you out of innsbruck into Italy.
Yes, great roads. I had a hard time following the two local Innbruck guys out. I feel they did that route a few times :-)
Fantastic ride…. Overall, your first breakdown was such a grand lesson of fraternity and fortune!
i really want an old scooter like that they just seem fun