vespa fly

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vespa fly
I am looking for a 150cc scooter and need help choosing between Kymco, Piaggio Fly scooter or a Honda. Help!?

I need to use travel and want something that is good, but does not need nothing fancy. I like the look of a Vespa, but I've also seen some nice Honda scooters. The Piaggione is your Vespa and a little cheaper than the main Vespa model. They are Italian. Can you tell me why the Honda is good.

Trust me, I'ma little scoot important. I have done much research on scooters, and I can say now that Piaggio is the way forward. I'm going to buy a Fly 150 sometime before October 15 because Piaggio has ongoing promotion for college students where you get a top box and free $ 50 gas card to buy a Fly 50 or 150. Piaggio scooters have the same engine Vespa as accurate as only lack steel body – which has a steel structure, but the plastic body. Piaggio Aprilia (Scarabeo familiar?) Gilera, Vespa, Moto Guzzi, Derbi, and, among other companies. They know what they do. Vespa has been around since the 40s, you can be sure that Piaggio * * knows how to build a scooter, solid reliable. Term, in addition, he is Italian, so it will be elegant, sexy, and long term. Kymco Scooter is good, too. It is in Taiwan and my cousins in Holland have had problems with people Kymco, so I do not know. It's a good name, however. However, it is Piaggio. Honda is an amazing company. Very reliable cars, motorcycles and scooters. Personally, I like the way Honda Scooters, which are in the States (do not know where you live, so I'm assuming that the United States), but I saw some Honda beautiful in Italy, when I was there a week ago and took the opportunity to buy one, though Piaggio was beyond question. In my opinion, the bike in this order Piaggio (by far) Honda Kymco If you live outside the United States in an area where the Piaggio Liberty is available, I strongly recommend that particular scooter, Fly. Vi * SO * many liberties in Europe, when I went to earlier this month, and I hear that are selling in Europe. However, the fly is a very good model that takes a while. However, the decision is ultimately yours. Your flight will cost around $ 3600 after shipping and work to put together, they have added (believe me – I went to my local dealer yesterday and won the Vespa). Fairly expensive but worth it. Good luck with any choice please!

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