It often pays to restore a Classic Vespa.

To find your Vespa First, you must find your Vespa PX 200, which you can restore. This can be at flea markets, online auctions or on an old [...]

Vespa Haynes Owners Workshop Manual 1978 – 1988

This is the book for all P-Series bikes up to 1988 and covers most P-series bikes up to today in terms of mechanics although the electric pa [...]

Vespa ss90 Restoration Project (Part 1)

Sunday, May 19, 2013 Originally Posted: http://vespa400car.blogspot.com.au/ Vespa SS90 Project One can’t have enough projects, right? [...]

Vespa 150 Super (VBC1T) Parts Book

Download the Vespa 150 Super (VBC1T) Parts Book   Note: 17.8 mb PDf file courtesey scooterhelp.com [...]

1960 VBB 10″ Front Wheel Conversion

The original 1960 VBB were fitted with 8″ wheels and small brakes and as a consequence did not handle as well as the large frame Vespa [...]

Vespa PX with sidecar

Originally Published : ScooterEngineering.com A new TV add was being made for a major supermarket and they needed a red Vespa and Side-Car b [...]

61 Vespa VBB Restoration Project (Part 1 of 6)

Saturday, March 29, 2008 Introduction This blog will document the restoration of my 1961 Vespa VBB1T, purchased on August 20th, 2007 in dila [...]

Vespa PK Series Repair Manual

Download the Vespa PK Series Repair Manual Note: 14.9 mb PDF File courtsey scooterhelp.com [...]

Handy Tips for Your Vintage Vespa

Originally Published by Gasoline   Some handy tips for you to keep your scooter in order: Fuel Mix:  Every litre of 95 octane unleaded [...]

Max Meyer to PPG Paint Code Conversion Table

The original Vespa paint codes are for the Max Meyer Paint Company. If you are using the PPG paint then you may need to download the Max Mey [...]

How to Upgrade The Stock Exhaust for Performance

from smallframes.com Most Smallframes have a completely useless exhaust, which does nothing except produce a nice put-put-put sound. The sta [...]
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