What kind of engine does the Vespa ET4 have?

What kind of engine does the Vespa ET4 have?

What Is It? The Vespa ET4 is a learner friendly retro scooter and is powered by an air-cooled 124.2 cc single cylinder four stroke engine, producing 14.6 bhp. The ET2 is essentially the same bike but powered by a less environmentally friendly two stroke engine.

What’s the top speed of a Vespa ET 50?

As such, both OEM and aftermarket parts availability is excellent. The smaller ET 50 utilized Piaggio’s Hi-PER2 2-stroke mill. Top speed was limited to 43mph, with high 40’s being possible after derestriction and higher still being available using aftermarket parts.

Is the Vespa ET a low cost scooter?

Unlike a lot of scooter companies, Vespa isn’t concerned with bringing their scooters to market as low cost as possible. One strong point of the ET scooters is their enclosed storage space. These scooters have both a generous glovebox and a large storage space under the seat that can hold a full face helmet.

What kind of engine does an ET 150 scooter have?

The 4-stroke engine found in the North American market ET 150 scooters was a LEADER engine that differed from the older 4-stroke design used in ET4 150’s elsewhere prior to 2001. The LEADER powered ET4 150 posted much better fuel numbers than the earlier ET4’s, with typically milage in the 60-65mpg range.

What kind of engine does a Vespa ET 150 have?

The larger 151cc ET4 was capable of about 60mph which makes it sufficient for venturing out of town. The 4-stroke engine found in the North American market ET 150 scooters was a LEADER engine that differed from the older 4-stroke design used in ET4 150’s elsewhere prior to 2001.

Which is the best motor scooter in Vespa?

In the performance department, the ET scooters performed well. The 2-stroke ET2 50 was peppy and could easily reach 40 mph (65km/hr), even with a passenger. The larger 151cc ET4 was capable of about 60mph which makes it sufficient for venturing out of town.

When did Vespa return to the US market?

With this new generation of scooter capable of meeting stringent emissions regulations, Vespa returned to the USA market in late 2001 after an 18 year absence. Vespa brought two versions of their ET scooter to the USA market. They sold the ET2 50 (2-stroke, 50cc) and the more powerful ET4 150 (4-stroke, 151cc).

What are the colors of the Vespa ET?

Modern Vespa Forums – Lots of knowledgeable Vespa owners here. Colors: Black, White, Pearl White, Seafoam Green, Blue, Dragon Red and Alabaster.