Yes but riding a motorbike is not like driving a car, plus in England the bike needs to be restricted so 16 year olds can ride it, but I don’t know hat it’s like for you
I have a 2020 Primavera and it is great, but the saddle angle is not right, at least for me. Even in Robot’s video here, it has a downward look to it. Am I the only one having an issue with that? Is there anything I can do, short of trading in my 76 y.o. Derrière?
Hi Robot, could You make a video about dash camera for modern Vespa's? I would like to buy something for the season but I don't know what to choose... I will be very glad for that...thx
Hey! I have a 2008 Benelli Andretti M50. 2 stroke. I think it has a Mineralli motor? It will start and idek for a while. Rev up to a certain rpm then cut out and wont idle and wont start unless you let it sit. There is a open area in the airbox with nothing attached to it. Is there anywhere I can get parts for this bike? Thanks!
This scooter seems like quite a hassle to de-restrict. With some scooters like the Buddy 50 there's a washer in the exhaust which restricts its diameter, reducing power by limiting the amount of oxygen that can get through the engine. You can easily remove that, and allow the engine to breathe more freely. Piaggio seems to be a little more serious in restricting this one with an integral small-diameter tube.
Hello! At the moment I do not have a driver's license, please tell me if I can use the version of Vespa primavera 50 (30mph)? I live in NY. and what kind of rights are needed for versions 30 mph and 50? what is the difference and what is the difference for?
Is there anything on the speedometer that marks that it's a Limited vs. regular Primavera 50cc? In your video I don't see any, but have heard that the limited maybe have "red" ticks at the 15mph & 30mph marks?
hey hello you made me solve a problem with my vespa Thank you very much you are good. would you give me a gift the chrome plate holder..you're great keep it up
The 50cc might be a little sluggish with 2 people. It would work on surface streets but would probably be a bit slow on any hills etc. 150 would be a better bet for the small frame Vespas...
Meanwhile in Europe with a regular drivers license you can drive a 125cc, which is really what most people need and want a nice & comfortable 85 - 90km/h
In Sweden you can only drive 50cc with a regular drivers license, and three wheeled scooters that are more powerful. It is mostly in Southern Europe where you can drive 125cc on a regular drivers license.
@@corfuvespatoursrental5206 it is very unfortunate. In some countries I think they make a good compromise - that you can drive 125cc but not on the highway, like in Italy.
In PA you can drive any 50cc bike with an automatic transmission with a regular drivers license. The bike does NOT need to be restricted.
Yes but riding a motorbike is not like driving a car, plus in England the bike needs to be restricted so 16 year olds can ride it, but I don’t know hat it’s like for you
are all primavers 50's limited speed? Or how do you tell the difference between a limited speed and regular?
shocking video , I can watch over and over again , love it
Glad you enjoyed it
Love your videos
You always give so much information and it's so helpful.
Thank you!!
You are so welcome!
Always a UA-cam personality. Thumbs up.
A 200cc 2 stroke 40hp Primavera/Sprint is what Vespa needs to do. 😋
Would love to see that!
Small frame and big motor, I like your style 🤣
I would very much like to see a video tutorial of un-limiting the speed
Nice looking scooter.
I have a 2020 Primavera and it is great, but the saddle angle is not right, at least for me. Even in Robot’s video here, it has a downward look to it. Am I the only one having an issue with that? Is there anything I can do, short of trading in my 76 y.o. Derrière?
Hi Robot, could You make a video about dash camera for modern Vespa's? I would like to buy something for the season but I don't know what to choose... I will be very glad for that...thx
Hey! I have a 2008 Benelli Andretti M50. 2 stroke. I think it has a Mineralli motor? It will start and idek for a while. Rev up to a certain rpm then cut out and wont idle and wont start unless you let it sit. There is a open area in the airbox with nothing attached to it. Is there anywhere I can get parts for this bike? Thanks!
How do you "unplug the muffler" ? I have the other two upgrades but would like to know the muffler modification! Thx in advance!
This scooter seems like quite a hassle to de-restrict. With some scooters like the Buddy 50 there's a washer in the exhaust which restricts its diameter, reducing power by limiting the amount of oxygen that can get through the engine. You can easily remove that, and allow the engine to breathe more freely. Piaggio seems to be a little more serious in restricting this one with an integral small-diameter tube.
You would need to purchase the muffler from the non-restricted 50cc. The headers are completely different.
Hello! At the moment I do not have a driver's license, please tell me if I can use the version of Vespa primavera 50 (30mph)? I live in NY.
and what kind of rights are needed for versions 30 mph and 50? what is the difference and what is the difference for?
Is it good with hills?
what is the difference between sprint 50 and primeavera 50?
what did you say about HP for this restricted model? 4HP or was it for an unrestricted?
expanded to 79cc now and a GP pipe - the bike rocks ! it just SIP fuel, Quick and sounds good too
How do you upgrade a scooter motor? I want a 50cc to go 50mph
@@ACCESSxDENIEDput on a 80cc cilinder. But better to buy a carb scooter for that
How much does it cost
I own a vespa 50cc primavera 4 stroke, in Sweden. soon 15,000km
How much do you have now?
@@BengieM 25,000 km :) still no problems
Hellou i have a vespa sprint 2015 limited to 25 kmh do you now how to derestrict this moped to 45 kmh .thankyou
I buy New premavera here in France the model 50c 5v is there any solutions to increase speed ? Thanks you
80cc replacement
You forgot to put Oklahoma on that list cuz you can also ride one hear with just a class d license
In Maryland, only a regular driver’s license is necessary, however, this Vespa would need to be registered.
Can you ride it without gasoline??
Thanks robot, love it
Glad you like it
Is there anything on the speedometer that marks that it's a Limited vs. regular Primavera 50cc? In your video I don't see any, but have heard that the limited maybe have "red" ticks at the 15mph & 30mph marks?
What is the point of this scooter even existing if it’s target customers (people with no drivers liscense) still can’t drive it???
hey hello you made me solve a problem with my vespa Thank you very much you are good. would you give me a gift the chrome plate holder..you're great keep it up
I've seen videos of the 2022 vespa 50s going almost 50mph. Any input? I'm thinking about getting one, but needs to over 40mph
You have seen fake videos then it won’t even get to 40mph
Can I operate a Vespa Electricca with a normal drivers license ?
How would this perform with 2 people on it? Would it have enough juice to get going
The 50cc might be a little sluggish with 2 people. It would work on surface streets but would probably be a bit slow on any hills etc. 150 would be a better bet for the small frame Vespas...
@@VespaMotorsportthanks for response live in NY so I need the speed restricted model, are there any upgrades I can make to increase performance?
Robot may I know what is the color code for this?
Where is the idle mixture screw on these babies? Mine keeps stalling at stop lights
I think Michigan is also one of the states where one wouldn't need a Motorcycle license for this. Is there a way to unrestrict a 30mph Elettrica?
Hello, is there malossi for euro 5
Meanwhile in Europe with a regular drivers license you can drive a 125cc, which is really what most people need and want a nice & comfortable 85 - 90km/h
Not everywhere in Europe the most country they want an extra exam
In Sweden you can only drive 50cc with a regular drivers license, and three wheeled scooters that are more powerful. It is mostly in Southern Europe where you can drive 125cc on a regular drivers license.
@@addeade231 the same in Greece
@@corfuvespatoursrental5206 it is very unfortunate. In some countries I think they make a good compromise - that you can drive 125cc but not on the highway, like in Italy.
In France you need a seven-hour training course in addition to your regular drivers license for the 125
LOL these are gonna fly off the showroom floor!
If this is limited to 30 mph what is the regular 50cc top speed?
Depends on the country
@@xandervonfreytagdrabbe7827 USA
40mph
@@Mikolaj_u thanks
Third comment :)
I like how half of the review is how to make it faster, lol. Great looking scooter though
2:09 bro why are you lying😂. A primavera 50cc def doesn’t go 48mph
Wes!!
Freccie orribili! Molto meglio quelle integrate nello scudo.