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Here's some feedback on the scooter shop that started all this "should I buy from Vietnam?" controversy, ScootRS. If not for ScootRS, we could just all agree NOT to import on our own, right? I researched (winter-websurfed) for months before deciding to purchase a Vespa Super from ScootRS for these reasons: A. Trolling on ScooterBBS.com told me about what's out there, what to look for, what to avoid, etc. I also saw the passion(?) in some of these folks, who at times seemed to come out of the woodwork to slam Vietnamese scoots and ScootRS in particular. Then at some point, Randall from ScootRS would reply with an honest, concise response that told me that ScootRS was an up-front operation. For every Viet-hater that Randall's BBS visits riled up, two or more BBS'ers would defend ScootRS with their first-hand experiences. B. ScootRS' website is on par with Amazon.com, et al, for an on-line store. Constant updates, photo documentation on dozens of restorations, frequent additions to parts inventory. etc., tells me there is a successful business on the other side of that server. C. I wanted a vintage scooter; not a totally correct, 100-point all-italian original, but a 'daily driver' and something nicer than I could do myself. So the "all-new-parts" rebuild was the choice for me. My Vespa has a 66 Super engine but is the equivalent of a new LML or Vespa PX motor. Engine cases are original '66 but modded to accept a 5-port topend. All internal parts are new: Crankshaft, bearings, seals, gearset, mainshaft, piston, rings, cylinder, head, CDI ignition, flywheel, stator, etc. I've got the classic look I wanted, but with modern dependability. I can find no signs of a "bodged' part anywhere (nor could my local Vespa dealer who's gave it a clean bill of health after a thorough inspection). D.
I can't afford the $5-7K a similar scoot would cost me here in the U.S.
Yeah, the BBS guys will say they have this or that for less but would
they actually part with one of their vintage Vespas for the $3200 I
paid? Nope.
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