Nice vid. I have a '99 PX125 in Spain. For now I still love my ring-ding-ding 2stroke. Love the vibrations. Love the smell. But the writing is on the wall in Europe for noisy/smelly bikes, so I'm very glad to see conversion kits already out there. I hope by the time I have to convert, the battery life and power output will have improved. If so, I'll go there willingly! Also hope the price comes down a bit, since the current PX conversion is 4x what I paid for the bike!
Glad you liked it. Technology keeps improving. Retrospective Scooters now has a 4kW kit that is good for just over 100 KPH. But yes, it is an investment . . .
Good day sir, I am very glad you are happy with the project, I am also planning to convert my 1986 px200 but I am looking for little bit more top speed (up to 120 km\h). Your videos about your project heated me up even more now, I would love to see more videos of driving it and now after some weeks I would love to hear if there are any cons compared to petrol machine. Anyways great videos and good luck!
Compared to petrol, the only theoretical downsides are range and top speed, but these aren’t really downsides to me as I only do city driving and don’t need to go that far. As for driving videos, I’ll post one as soon as I get a GoPro.
Great video! Electric vehicles, although far from perfect, really are the future of mobility. So much more efficient and simple in the end. I've got an old Simson Schwalbe Scooter that just belches out 2-stroke smoke, and 8 would love to convert it to electric power. Maybe a vespa or lambretta is a better way to go. Safe riding!
It's not cheap, but it's high quality and it just works. I save roughly £15 each day that I don't take the train to work. I ride in at least 10 times per month, so that's £150 per month, or £1,800 per year.
Love this! I’m looking at doing the same to my 1977 Rally 200 and visited Retrospective Scooters when I was in London last year - so so fun to ride. I’m interested how the conversion is going as a daily rider? Any unexpected maintainance issues etc?
I’m glad you like it. I’ve really loved riding my PX conversion. There have been no maintenance issues and no real downsides for how I ride it. When filtering through heavy traffic, I have learned to get behind a conventional motorbike so they can alert traffic if required by revving their engine. That’s the one downside of the silent nature of an EV. Otherwise, my only regret is not waiting a few more months before I bought the kit. The newest kits are much easier to install and are more powerful.
@@randomtasks This is excellent to hear, I am nervous about the silence as I’ve previously had a Malossi 210 which is very impolite though easy to be noticed in traffic - haha It feels like buying a new iPhone, timing it to get the latest version!
It’s more expensive because there are less companies that offer insurance for electric motorbikes/scooters. Once more companies offer it, the prices should drop. I had to change insurance companies after the conversion.
Hello sir this is inspiring. I am gonna convert my PX200 1975. Is the retrokit available for large frame size too ? Apparently on their site they only sell the kit for small frame size Vespas
They sell the kit for large frame Vespas as well. Send them an email at sales@retrospectivescooters.com and tell them exactly what you have. I am 99% certain that they have a kit for your Vespa.
GOOD JOB
Nice vid. I have a '99 PX125 in Spain. For now I still love my ring-ding-ding 2stroke. Love the vibrations. Love the smell. But the writing is on the wall in Europe for noisy/smelly bikes, so I'm very glad to see conversion kits already out there. I hope by the time I have to convert, the battery life and power output will have improved. If so, I'll go there willingly! Also hope the price comes down a bit, since the current PX conversion is 4x what I paid for the bike!
Glad you liked it. Technology keeps improving. Retrospective Scooters now has a 4kW kit that is good for just over 100 KPH. But yes, it is an investment . . .
1:35 so it's a hub drive. How do you change tire if it suddenly goes flat?
Good day sir, I am very glad you are happy with the project, I am also planning to convert my 1986 px200 but I am looking for little bit more top speed (up to 120 km\h). Your videos about your project heated me up even more now, I would love to see more videos of driving it and now after some weeks I would love to hear if there are any cons compared to petrol machine. Anyways great videos and good luck!
Compared to petrol, the only theoretical downsides are range and top speed, but these aren’t really downsides to me as I only do city driving and don’t need to go that far. As for driving videos, I’ll post one as soon as I get a GoPro.
Great video! Electric vehicles, although far from perfect, really are the future of mobility. So much more efficient and simple in the end. I've got an old Simson Schwalbe Scooter that just belches out 2-stroke smoke, and 8 would love to convert it to electric power. Maybe a vespa or lambretta is a better way to go. Safe riding!
Hi there, I am waiting to see more videos from your eVespa, I think Ive seen this 2 videos countless times.
I'm glad you like them. I will be posting a new video soon.
Looking forward to it
Thanks for sharing the install, what is the procedure for contacting the DVLA on regards to for the V5 to comply with LES and zero road tax?
Hi, watch this video for an explanation and what to avoid: ua-cam.com/video/3hA1Hs0Eprs/v-deo.html
4 grand is too much for me to convert, from retrospect scooters,i ill wait until petrol is no longer available :O)
It's not cheap, but it's high quality and it just works. I save roughly £15 each day that I don't take the train to work. I ride in at least 10 times per month, so that's £150 per month, or £1,800 per year.
Love this!
I’m looking at doing the same to my 1977 Rally 200 and visited Retrospective Scooters when I was in London last year - so so fun to ride.
I’m interested how the conversion is going as a daily rider? Any unexpected maintainance issues etc?
I’m glad you like it. I’ve really loved riding my PX conversion. There have been no maintenance issues and no real downsides for how I ride it. When filtering through heavy traffic, I have learned to get behind a conventional motorbike so they can alert traffic if required by revving their engine. That’s the one downside of the silent nature of an EV. Otherwise, my only regret is not waiting a few more months before I bought the kit. The newest kits are much easier to install and are more powerful.
@@randomtasks This is excellent to hear, I am nervous about the silence as I’ve previously had a Malossi 210 which is very impolite though easy to be noticed in traffic - haha
It feels like buying a new iPhone, timing it to get the latest version!
Im very interested in this as it seems to be the way forward, any info on insurance? is it more or less expensive. Cheers
It’s more expensive because there are less companies that offer insurance for electric motorbikes/scooters. Once more companies offer it, the prices should drop. I had to change insurance companies after the conversion.
How much did it cost you?
Hello sir this is inspiring. I am gonna convert my PX200 1975. Is the retrokit available for large frame size too ? Apparently on their site they only sell the kit for small frame size Vespas
They sell the kit for large frame Vespas as well. Send them an email at sales@retrospectivescooters.com and tell them exactly what you have. I am 99% certain that they have a kit for your Vespa.
amazing scotters npx
Fantastico. 👏 Bravo
Was this conversion done in the US and if so, we’re there any issues shipping the battery to the US?
No, this was done in the UK, but I know that Retrospective Scooters sells the kits to US customers, so they should be able to answer your question.
En español x favor
Yo no hablo español.