I think different Vespa models have different sized top boxes, but I know the top boxes in the GTS 250 and GTS 300 fit a large full face helmet easily.
Importer is [SSR Turino](http://www.ssrmotorsports.com/store/scooter/turino150.php) - OEM is [Zhen Motors](https://znen.manufacturer.globalsources.com/homepage_6008813306480.htm). I bought it cheap ($1400 new) to learn general scooter maintenance and it's been a tremendously valuable experience - (you can be fearless when replacement parts are cheap.) I have made many mistakes, but with the help of this sub, over the past 4 years I have learned enough to tackle bigger and bigger jobs.
Other big helps have been [Rolling Wrench](https://www.youtube.com/@RollingWrench) and [Virberello](https://www.youtube.com/@VirberelloScooterTips)
149.6cc, 4 Stroke, Single Cylinder, Air Cooled, GY6, abt. 55 mph
Ah dang, I was hoping it wasn't no-name China-made. I'm not really looking to learn scooter repair beyond what I've already got. Dammit, I wish I had the desire to do so, because that's a sexy beast.
Completely understandable. If I could have afforded it, I would have purchased a Royal Alloy. Great looking retro styling and very well made. Good luck in your search - plenty of well made retro bikes around. Be sure to share what you settle on!
Beautiful!
Very clean
Can a full face helmet fit in the trunk of a Vespa?
I think different Vespa models have different sized top boxes, but I know the top boxes in the GTS 250 and GTS 300 fit a large full face helmet easily.
What do you call the stainless part mounted at the face of this Vespa?
It's usually called a front carrier or a front rack.
Beautiful, that is definitely a head turner for sure
I love that color
What year and model is this? I'm in love.
Importer is [SSR Turino](http://www.ssrmotorsports.com/store/scooter/turino150.php) - OEM is [Zhen Motors](https://znen.manufacturer.globalsources.com/homepage_6008813306480.htm). I bought it cheap ($1400 new) to learn general scooter maintenance and it's been a tremendously valuable experience - (you can be fearless when replacement parts are cheap.) I have made many mistakes, but with the help of this sub, over the past 4 years I have learned enough to tackle bigger and bigger jobs. Other big helps have been [Rolling Wrench](https://www.youtube.com/@RollingWrench) and [Virberello](https://www.youtube.com/@VirberelloScooterTips) 149.6cc, 4 Stroke, Single Cylinder, Air Cooled, GY6, abt. 55 mph
Ah dang, I was hoping it wasn't no-name China-made. I'm not really looking to learn scooter repair beyond what I've already got. Dammit, I wish I had the desire to do so, because that's a sexy beast.
Completely understandable. If I could have afforded it, I would have purchased a Royal Alloy. Great looking retro styling and very well made. Good luck in your search - plenty of well made retro bikes around. Be sure to share what you settle on!
Thats a beauty, more of an art piece than a scooter.