Alternatively, you can pick up a used vintage scooter for around the same price and if you’re handy at all, this may be the better hobby-cum-commuter scooter solution for you. Used italian vespas, tamorrettis and piaggios can command a higher resale price that is comparative to a new 125cc or 50cc retro scooter so it really is up to you to decide just what sort of quality you want for your scooter.
At the end of the day, you could end up saving a couple of hundred pounds buying a used scooter compared to a new scooter but you’ll have to weigh the time i’ll take to get the scooter up and running to perfect condition + the cost of putting that time into it (as well as buying the parts) against the extra few hundred you could pay for a brand new scooter.
Choose the Right Scooter – p2
<< Prev Page Alternatively, you can pick up a used vintage scooter for around the same price and if you’re handy at all, this may be the better hobby-cum-commuter scooter solution for you. Used italian vespas, tamorrettis and piaggios can command a higher resale price that is comparative to a new 125cc or 50cc retro [...]


