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What Vespa parts/accessories are interchangeable?

I posed the following question on my new favorite forum, and actually got a useable reply!  (Read it, after the jump!)

For example, about 90% of the parts and accessories are interchangeable on 2002-2006 MINI Cooper and Cooper S, and even few BMW parts as well (yeah, I’m a MINI guy…); you can force fit several GTI bits onto a Rabbit, etc…

As I’m getting up to speed on available mods and accessories, I have no way of knowing if I’m stuck to what’s available under vendors’ LX section.

A friendly and informative Forum members responded:

“most of the ET4 parts will fit on the LX series. Obviously the bodies are different but the other bits fit. Oli filters fit all the scooters. Mirrors i think you can use any of the types out there on the different scooters. Is this what you wanted to know? ET4, the LT,LX 150 have the same “inards”. All have different bodies. I have a ET4 schendoni suede seat that fits on my LX perfectly…”

Ah- more stuff to look up! WTF is a Schendoni?!?

Ah hah! *That* “Schendoni!”

Related Links:

http://modernvespa.com

http://www.vespaholland.com

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Where can a Yank get a Tax Disc Holder?

I posed the question onto my new favorite forum, and wouldn’t you know it- 20 minutes later i’ve got three good leads! What’s a “tax disk”?” you ask?

Yeah, it’s a UK thing… Basically, it’s the equivalent of your proof of registration, since you don’t get a quaint little sticker to put on your plates.

Related Links:

http://modernvespa.com

http://nfieldgear.com/enfield-store/tax-disc-holder.html

http://www.newbonneville.com/html/oberon_parts.html

http://shop.ebay.com/i.html?_nkw=tax+disc&_sacat=0&_odkw=tax+disk&_osacat=0&_trksid=p3286.c0.m270.l1313

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Oh No He Di-ant!!

Oh yes he deeeee id!! Say hello to my little friend!*

*He/she needs a name and a wax  (As you can see- the first thing I did when I got it home was wash it.)  :)

More specs than you can shake a stick at:

General information
Model:    Vespa LX150
Year:    2006
Category:    Scooter
Rating:    57.9 out of 100. Show full rating and compare with other bikes
Engine and transmission
Displacement:    151.00 ccm (9.21 cubic inches)
Engine type:    Single cylinder, four-stroke
Power:    8.50 HP (6.2 kW)) @ 7750 RPM
Torque:    11.60 Nm (1.2 kgf-m or 8.6 ft.lbs) @ 6000 RPM
Top speed:    98.0 km/h (60.9 mph)
Compression:    10.7:1
Bore x stroke:    62.2 x 48.6 mm (2.4 x 1.9 inches)
Valves per cylinder:    2
Fuel system:    Carburettor
Fuel control:    SOHC
Cooling system:    Air
Fuel consumption:    0.30 litres/100 km (333.3 km/l or 784.07 mpg)
Greenhouse gases:    7.0 CO2 g/km. (CO2 – Carbon dioxide emission)
Chassis, suspension, brakes and wheels
Front tyre dimensions:    110/70-11
Rear tyre dimensions:    120/70-10
Front brakes:    Single disc
Front brakes diameter:    200 mm (7.9 inches)
Rear brakes:    Expanding brake (drum brake)
Rear brakes diameter:    140 mm (5.5 inches)
Physical measures and capacities
Dry weight:    96.0 kg (211.6 pounds)
Power/weight ratio:    0.0885 HP/kg
Seat height:    775 mm (30.5 inches) If adjustable, lowest setting.
Overall length:    1,755 mm (69.1 inches)
Wheelbase:    1,280 mm (50.4 inches)
Fuel capacity:    8.60 litres (2.27 gallons)
Other specifications
Starter:    Electric & kick

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Re: why did you buy a vespa?

Ah, the age old, obligatory Forum question…   And my retort?

“I don’t think it’s fair to say “I’ve always wanted one”- at some point in life, everyone wants a Vespa, right? The best way to summarize is from an SMS i sent my friend last night: “Remember that time you bought something you totally didn’t need and didn’t even know you wanted until you saw a deal on it too good to pass up?” It was either the Vespa or a new TV.

But the more I think about it, my first MINI Cooper got me in touch with the concept of a vehicle as more than a means of transportation, my first sense of community with actual adults, and a tangible expression of my interest in UK/Euro culture. I’m hoping the Vespa extends my experiences into a second community.

Best part- it’s true!

(okay yeah, maybe that too…)

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Vespa Update…

Update: Went and saw the Vespa today- it’s got a small but noticeable scratch on the right side; It’s got new tires, new battery, and a matching top box. 6500 miles on it and needs an oil change and a good waxing. Speaking of, how do you wax a plastic scooter? I pick it up tomorrow!
Oh, and picked up this helmet today…

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Needful Things, Part Two…

You may have figured out by now that when it comes spontaneity, I like to plan ahead. (*rimshot*). No, seriously!

I’ve been considering a pretty large purchase for about three weeks now, weighing the pros and cons, and my own little three week S.W.O.T. analysis. Finally, today, I brought this little bugger home:

Isn’t he/she/it the cutest?! I’m not necessarily into purple, or naming inanimate objects.  But sometimes things just happen, right?  I have some pretty exciting plans for the little guy, including actual photos, and not crashing it.  I’ll keep you posted!

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Vespa? WTF?!?!

It’s a long story (okay not *that* long), but if all goes well I will be picking up a used LX 150 this weekend. It will look like this:

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CSUSB Student Email Moving to Google

Filed under “got out just in time!”…

Although I am no longer a student at California State University, San Bernardino, As an Alum I still get email from there.  Just in time to get un-noticed by the Google controversy of the week, comes the word that Student Email from my Alma Mater is moving to “Coyote Mail Powered by Google”.   Nice branding!  I could go on an on for days about how this is such a not good idea, but since most people are already seeing ads giving away their data using Gmail anyway, I’d be talking to the wall.

Not evil. No, seriously.

My favorite line of the free ad Press Release,

“We are anticipating this effort to go as smoothly as it has at other CSU campuses…”  Muuwaaaahahaha

Here’s the full text, since nothing says it’s a secret:

From: XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX
Date: August 5, 2010 3:57:08 PM PDT
To: campus
Subject: CSUSB Student Email Moving to Google

California State University, San Bernardino Is Moving Student Email to Coyote Mail Powered by Google

An email account and access is free and easy for anyone to create in today’s world. Most students coming to campus already have personal email accounts and are frequent users. Over the years email has become increasingly more important to the institution and remains the mechanism for campus academic and administrative student communications.

After more than a year of looking into its offering, California State University, San Bernardino (CSUSB) is moving forward with a plan to phase out the antiquated and costly SUN/Oracle Solaris student email system in favor of a new relationship agreement with Google. The agreement will provide not only Gmail accounts for communications between the university and students but also additional applications that students can use to interact with each other. The initial Gmail offering, which is already operational at several other CSU campuses, comes to the university at no additional cost.

The decision to transition to Google has been brought to the attention of constituencies such as the Academic Affairs Council, Administrative Council, ASI, Faculty Senate, etc. All are in agreement that the current environment does not make the grade and that Google is a viable alternative with unique benefits. For example, Gmail offers more storage and a more contemporary Web interface.

By using the CSUSB Gmail account, students will have access to Google Apps, a hosted integrated communications and collaboration suite which includes:

Google Gmail:
Each user account has over 7GB of mail storage and an attachment size of 25 MB. Search tools that facilitate finding information fast and performing instant messaging from right inside their accounts using “Google Talk.”

Google Talk:
Send instant messages to your contacts for free anytime, anywhere in the world.

Google Calendar:
Organize your schedules and share events and calendars with others.

Google Docs:
Share documents, spreadsheets, and presentations. Collaborate in real time with your team or anyone you invite to join.

One of the consequences of this transition is that it will be necessary to separate the email domains for students and faculty and staff. That is, the student’s email will migrate from @csusb.edu to @coyote.csusb.edu. In other words, students email in Gmail will be of the form account@coyote.csusb.edu.

Transition to Gmail system

The process for migrating existing student accounts in their entirety to Gmail will start sometime during the first three weeks of September 2010. The final dates still need to be determined. All of the existing messages, folders, configurations, etc, will move from the current account to the new account. Students WILL NOT lose access to their account, except during the transition period for each individual account. While an individual account is being transferred, the student may not be able to access his/her account for several hours. The main difference is that the Web interface will change from a SUN Web mail navigation to a Gmail navigation.

Access to the new “Coyote Mail” will be provided in several different ways, namely:
i) through a campus website – mail.coyote.csusb.edu, requiring the student’s Coyote-ID and password

ii) directly through gmail.com – requiring full email address (account@coyote.csusb.edu) and password, and

iii) through email clients (Thunderbird, Outlook, etc) using secure IMAP and POP protocols – requiring full email address (account@coyote.csusb.edu) and password.

In all cases, the password will be the same as the password set to access the MyCoyote portal.

The campus mail.csusb.edu site will be updated to reflect the changes and direct students to the new student email Web site

Impact to Campus Business Processes

All business processes that rely on student email-addresses will need to be reviewed and updated to reflect the change in the new domain.

In order to facilitate the transition and minimize the impact to all entities across the campus, email directed to students at their current @csusb.edu address will be delivered to their new “Coyote Mail” (@coyote.csusb.edu) for a period of one-year.

All of this is expected to take place this fall. We are anticipating this effort to go as smoothly as it has at other CSU campuses. An initial message will be sent out to the student community three weeks prior to the change and again one week before to prepare them for the Google transition. Should they need further information, a link to a website containing information, including a list of frequently asked questions, will be located at mail.csusb.edu. As another option, students can contact the help desk at (xxx) xxx-xxxx or xxxxx from on campus.

XXXXX XXXXXX
Information Security Officer

# # #

Personally, I hate Gmail and everything else Google makes you log in just to use *cough*Android*cough, and I always told my friend if CSUSB sold out their email to Google, that’s when I would stop using it.  Which is right… about… now…

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