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Nice brother!
ОтветитьVery nice looking scooter. I’m really surprised it doesn’t have any under seat storage. You always do a great informative video and I like the new chest and helmet mounted cameras.
ОтветитьModern Lambretta ,
ОтветитьI think scooter might finally take off in the US with gas prices going up and other things!!! Keep up the extremely detailed and entertaining videos!!!! You are the best out there! ❤️
ОтветитьAwesome scooter
ОтветитьI go back and forth on the metal body. I love the look, but dents and such make me think plastic and the ease of swapping those out are the way to go. Side note, I greatly prefer the Stats being listed Power Point style vs the post it read while scootin' Just my thoughts! Dank video.
ОтветитьNice Review. RA is definitely a cool scooter - looks like a lot of fun to ride, but with the taller seat height and lack of storage, it would not be a "daily rider" for me. Also, based on your review comments, it seems like my Buddy 125 might actually have an edge when it comes to performance - let me know if I am wrong about that.
ОтветитьThe liquid cooled models have a temperature gauge the air cooled have a volt meter
ОтветитьThis scooter rocks, handles better than a Stella and is faster both off the line and at top speed. Heard the 300’s have a Vespa motor.
Say goodbye to Vespa
Unless they pull something vintage out their ass
I understand that the 300 will be available in the US soon. Liquid cooled, ABS brakes and good for over 80mph, it'll blow you away!
ОтветитьReally like those gloves! Where are they from?
ОтветитьWhat is top speed for the royal 150?
ОтветитьGreat review-- I bought one, 2021 and I'm 5'9" so I purchased the solo red seat which dropped it down slightly however I still have to move forward and lean it when stopped. Overall I'm very pleased with it!
ОтветитьWhat is a Jiffy stand, could it be a centre stand?
ОтветитьI bought a GT150 recently and I can honestly say that I really love it. Gets really good mileage and is able to do about 60. The thing I really dont like about it is the lack of storage space besides the glove box. There really should be more storage space like behind the seat. Other than that, it is a decent little bike
ОтветитьDamn Dude, you are fearless on that scooter, be safe!
ОтветитьI I think with almost 11 HP I would not see a problem as for small light scooter with one average driver. I was considering to buy RA some two years ago. Anyway it is not available, not even much heard about in Poland.
Ответить😢They're OK for now, but they are on the market for people of a certain age, who will probably ride them for 5- 10 years max, young people won't want them..... So limited shelf life in my opinion
Ответитьwhere is the spare tire
ОтветитьIt doesn't do any good to show us a tour of your roads and countryside. What we need to see is someone riding the scooter so we can see how a normal size person would fit on it.
Ответить10 minutes of looking at the road through a GO-PRO does nothing to inform us of how we would fit on the scooter ourselves. Try putting the GO-PRO on a tripod and drive around the parking lot and do some figure 8's. Show us how maneuverable the scooter is and put your feet down when stopped. THAT will tell us more whether a scooter is right for US. We want to know if we'll be all cramped up with the handlebar hitting our knees or if our arms will be too short to reach the handlebar if we stretch out our legs.
ОтветитьShould mention these units come from China not uk also kind of odd that they are still using a carburetor in 2023……I might be interested in the 300 if fuel price keeps climbing.
ОтветитьThat is NOT a NEW vintage scooter. The last one of those, at least in the U.S., was the 2009 Genuine Stella. Carbureted, 2 stroke, manual shift, manual clutch. The Stella was built by LML in India, as then LML Star, and may have been sold in other countries as a 2 stroke manual shift scooter after 2009. I believe Vespa sold the PX150, which is a 2 stroke manual shift scooter, in some countries until just a few years ago. Scooters with EFI four stroke engines and CVT belt drive systems are anything but vintage, no matter what they look like. The Royal Alloy is designed to look like a vintage Lambretta, but it's looks are the only vintage thing about it.
I own a 2009 Genuine Stella, built by LML, and imported by Genuine Scooter Company. It is a real vintage scooter in every way. It was built with real Vespa tooling. LML used to build real Vespas for Piaggio for non U.S. markets.