Very fascinating video. The rebuild will be really cool to see. Editing probably took as long as the disassembly! Nice job! Your narration is the icing on the cake.
Awesome your ET4 videos made me really want one and helped me totally rebuild one from stripping it to a bare frame and use the scoot for commuting. the P200 is my dream scooter and after seeing loads of them on a holiday in Italy the want is even greater! No doubt a really helpful video to me in the future but still an interesting watch now. Cheers Robot and whoever is behind the lens and editing.
It is refreshing to watch a how-to video in which the presenter uses the real names of things like "spring washer", "flat screw", "shroud", "swage" etc and other correct descriptive mechanical vocabulary instead of just saying "this" "that" "here" "thing" and "like this".
I hope Robot is doing a rebuild video. His videos are superb. He gives us every bit of info. More please!!!!
Very fascinating video. The rebuild will be really cool to see. Editing probably took as long as the disassembly! Nice job! Your narration is the icing on the cake.
Awesome your ET4 videos made me really want one and helped me totally rebuild one from stripping it to a bare frame and use the scoot for commuting. the P200 is my dream scooter and after seeing loads of them on a holiday in Italy the want is even greater! No doubt a really helpful video to me in the future but still an interesting watch now. Cheers Robot and whoever is behind the lens and editing.
Great Video Robot, looking forward to the re-build.
Greeting from Germany, thank you again for one of your nice vintage Vespa videos, which I always love to watch.
Great stuff buddy . Essential viewing for Vespa builds . You are greatly appreciated .
You're doing a great job!
These old PE and PX vespers were far easier to work on than the modern scooters. And really reliable to boot.
Here in Finland is youtube guy who restore tractors. He looks same and is good in explain details.
It is refreshing to watch a how-to video in which the presenter uses the real names of things like "spring washer", "flat screw", "shroud", "swage" etc and other correct descriptive mechanical vocabulary instead of just saying "this" "that" "here" "thing" and "like this".
I learned a lot watching this, thanks Robot, very helpfull that you used basîc tools, liked the order you did things, very methodical
Thank you for an excellent video! You make it look easy!
These videos are so helpful. Thank you for doing them!
Great video, thank you. The only thing I didn‘t enjoy was taking off those break show retaining clips with the diagonal pliers, haha.
Engine look like same. My dad's bajaj super 150.
Nice video 👍🏻
Love it Robot.
More vintage videos to come, I forgot I was wearing those blue Smurf gloves!
awsome
Better picture of damages 🤔
I have 1981 P200E. I lost my horn, blinkers, and taillights. Any troubleshooting ideas?
And brake light
Thank you for the consistent quality! Appreciated 👍