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| + | == 2021 Vespa Sei Giorni II review: Vintage style and surprising performance == | ||
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| + | Of course, being fitted with Vespa' | ||
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| + | Kyle Hyatt - Jan. 16, 2021 7:00 a.m. PT | ||
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| + | You'd be forgiven for thinking that the Venn diagram for people who ride scooters and people who ride motorcycles would look like one big circle, but weirdly, that isn't the case. I don't really understand the reason for this tribalism, particularly when it comes to Vespas. | ||
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| + | Vespas are cool, and they always have been. They offer the convenience of a scooter with sufficient power and performance to allow it to hang with a motorcycle -- at least in the city. It's this duality that makes the limited-edition Vespa Sei Giorni II especially appealing. | ||
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