Here a couple of pictures of my new Vespa GTS Super 300.
First day I have time to ride and the weather is cold, it was just snowing, but, it all melted immediately – I’m a fair weather rider so it was tough to go for a ride even with a new scooter.
Bone stock – absolutely no accessories at this point – the initial machine was so expensive I don’t have any other monies to spend on it.
Please let me know what you think
Dash:
Left front:
Left side:
That scoot looks top shelf. I couldn't spend that much on a scooter, knowing I could get the kind MC for the same price. But I'm sure you're very happy or you wouldn't have thrown down the dosh for it in the first place. Have you tried riding it around your house? Windows open of course....could put a short term crimp in your heating bill.
Very nice! But, it looks even better from the right side, at least to me. My commute could be changing in the next 2 months. If it does, I'll be looking at a scooter in the 200-300cc range and the GTS line will be at the top of my list.
Congrats!
Andy
2006 Buddy 125 (orange), going to a good MB home
2009 Vespa 250 GTS (black)
2012 Triumph Tiger 800 (black)
2008 Ducati Hypermotard S, traded for Tiger 800
Beautiful, just freakin' beautiful! Black is beautiful, but here in sunny southern Arizona, there are only three kinds of people who have black vehicles: undertakers, tourists and lunatics!
Gotta say; the 300 is very smooth compared to the Buddy, steering is even quicker than the Buddy, but, the Buddy is much more agile because of the weight advantage. Where my Buddy is able to out accelerate my wife’s GTS 250 that is until around 35 mph, the 300, not even broken in, will smoke little Killer Bunny in almost any situation. The most noticeable difference between the Buddy and the 300 is how smooth the Vespa rides, it has a very subtle suspension, makes you want to ride and ride.
Even though I am proud of my Vespa, today I removed all badges. I also found a problem with the scooter, after 80 miles, the fuel gauge was near empty, so I pulled in the gas station and filled her up, to my surprise only 1.3 gallons was delivered, it has a 2.5 gallon tank – got home and logged onto Modern Vespa Forum and discovered than many 300’s have faulty fuel gauges.
By the way; a MC was ruled out by the boss that I live with – just as well, the 300 is fast enough for me.
So, anyone want to buy a souped up Buddy 125? – Cheap; need the bucks for accessories on the 300.
Two up ridding is OK, the rear pegs are really cool, they mechanically pull out when needed; problem is the pillion’s feet get in the way of the pilot’s leg during stops; I’m not much for two up ridding anyway. Once I get a little extra cash I will be adding a rear rack, no box, and no side car. This scooter is mainly for solo ridding.
it is gorgeous! I was looking forward to pics when I got back from vacation. The GTS indeed is very, very different than the Bud. It is far less fatiguing to ride. Still when it is time to park or dodge in and out of traffic, I like the Buddy. I logged 3000 miles on my GTS in about as many months. scary!
Faco mid size windscreen has been a good accesory. I got mine at scooterwest. I prefer the clean look of no top box or screen, but I need them for the utility. enjoy your new addition
I'm not much into vintage styled scooters, but that's one I wouldn't mind having - beautiful ride. Too bad some people won't consider that a real scooter...because the floorboard isn't flat...
I was in madrid for vacation. It is an amazing city and very scooter and mc friendly. Vespas were popular even the px shifty ones. I did not see any buddy like scoots although I saw a few pgo gmax's. I will try and post a windscreen shot in the next day or so.
rajron wrote:Again; thank you for the compliments – it really is a fine machine and I feel very fortunate to own it.
The floor is sorta flat.
Ms, peabody99;
Vacation sounds nice, I need one, where did you go?
Do you have a picture posted of your GTS with the Faco? – can you post one?
this is the faco mid size...Yes I prefer the look of no windscreen, but I was getting blown to pieces going over 65 or 70. Sometimes I felt like a cartoon holding on to the handlebars and my body flying behind. Now I can slice down the highway with no issues. Modernvespa has lots of pics and opinions about various screens.