Anyway here are the specs for my Piaggio Derbi Boulevard 150 (which I still have to buy)
Manufacturer | Derbi | |||
Model Year | 2007 | |||
Model | Boulevard 150 | |||
MSRP | Request a Quote | |||
Engine | 4-stroke, 2V, forced air-cooled | |||
Displacement | 149.8 cc | |||
Bore x Stroke | 62.6 x 48.6 mm | |||
Carburetion | 28 mm | |||
Compression Ratio | 11:1 | |||
Ignition | Electronic CDI | |||
Starting System | Electronic | |||
Transmission | CVT with centrifugal clutch | |||
Suspension | Front: 35 mm hydraulic fork, effectual run 76 mm Rear: Lineal gas single shock, effectual run 60 mm | |||
Brakes | Front: 220 mm disc Rear: Tambor | |||
Tires | Front: 130/60 x 13 in. Rear: 130/60 x 13 in. | |||
Length | 73.2 in. (1,860 mm) | |||
Width | 27.2 in. (690 mm) | |||
Height | 45.9 in. (1,165 mm) | |||
Wheelbase | 51.4 in. (1,305 mm) | |||
Fuel Capacity | 2.4 gal. (9 l) | |||
Oil System | Oil pump | |||
Maximum Speed | 11.5 CV @ 7,000 rpm | |||
Colors | Black, Blue, Red, Silver |
It is an Italian made bike with the same engine as the Vespa LX 150. That is the bike I really want. The main difference between the two is the Vespa has a full metal body and is put together all by hand. The Derbi is what is known as a plastic scooter because the body has plastic panels. It also is more modern looking and happens to be about $1000 cheaper than the equivalent Vespa. But the Vespa is better looking and retains its value. The decision to go with the Derbi is mostly economic and because I am just getting into it.
3 comments:
NICE WORK! I've been trying to convince myself i need one of those. i even went to a vespa dealer which was horrible because i was allowed to sit oon whichever i wanted. its harder to forget once you really check them out. lucky.
dan muis
hee! scooters... looks like fun.
yeah man they really are cool. i mean really a full size motorcycle is just a license to kill myself. this is really all i need and plus i think they look cooler.
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