Engine: Single-cylinder QUASAR, 4 stroke, 4 valve, electronic injection, catalysed
Displacement: 244cc
Starter: Electric
Description: Transmission: CVT with torque server
Now in Stock!The Vespa GTV 250. (From Piaggio Press) The Vespa GTS was the perfect base on which to carry out this styling exercise. The steel load-bearing body, an element of continuity and the trademark feature of the Vespa, which sets it apart from any other scooter, has never been changed and this Vespa is no exception. The changes made to come up with the GTV concern all the details that have been modified over the years to keep up with technological and design trends in various periods. On the very first prototype in 1946 the headlamp was positioned on the front mudguard, moving to the handlebar in the mid-1950s. By placing the headlamp on the front mudguard once again, the Vespa GTV makes a clear reference to the origins of the Vespa, while the size and the lamp surface resemble the modern styling of the Vespa GTS. A similar change has been made to the handlebar, a simple, visible metal tube on the very first Vespa prototype. The GTV also uses a ‘naked’ handlebar, which however has a modern motorcycle-type look. The round analogue speedometer-mileometer has relatively retro graphics, plus a digital ride information display. The saddle, another feature that has changed considerably on Vespas over the years, has been comprehensively redesigned. As on the earliest Vespas, the GTV saddle is split into two distinct parts, one for the rider and one for the passenger. The genuine leather saddle has visible stitching, emphasising the detail on this vehicle. A dual rear shock absorber, two disk brakes and big 12” wheels: the Vespa GTV has all the Vespa GTS’s technical equipment.
Dimensions: 1940mm 755mm 1395mm
Wheel Base: 1395mm
Seat Height: 790mm
Fuel Capacity: 9.2 litres (including 2 litres reserve)
Front Tyre: Tubeless 120/70-12”
Rear Tyre: Tubeless 130/70-12”
Front Suspension: Single arm, dual chamber hydraulic shock absorber with coaxial spring
Rear Suspension: Two dual effect shock absorbers with adjustable preload
Front Brakes: Ø 220 mm disc
Rear Brakes: Ø 220 mm disc
Dry Weight: 148 kg
| Vespa GTV 250
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