Are you looking to buy a New model or Vintage? I have a vintage vespa 125cc thats registered, insured and inspected. Pickup from your DMV, a Motorcycle manual. There should be a section in there regarding the requirement needed to make it street legal(mirrors, reflectors, etc)and what cc you can ride without a motorcycle license. And whether or not you can ride it on the highway or not. If you're getting one without turnsignals(TS). Make sure its was manufactured before 1972(Fed. Law require TS on newer after 1973). Inspection? Usually once a year in some places.
Most are manually operated, not twist-n-go. Learn and practice. Good idea to check with a near by scooter club.
2007-05-17 17:03:07
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answered by mikelambretta 3
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You'll need to register it just like a car. In most states you'll need a motorcycle license.
As for import taxes, unless you're importing it yourself, that will be rolled into the price you pay from the dealer/seller.
In some states "motorbikes" are not allowed on freeways, and Vespas might fall into that class. The issue is that very low powered bikes cannot keep up with the flow of traffic, creating a hazard for the rider and others.
2007-05-17 08:36:59
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answered by HyperDog 7
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I bought a GT200 about 3 years ago and have never regretted it. It's not vintage, but it's a great touring scooter. Check your state laws as some do not require a motorcycle license if under 60ccs...it's a good idea to take a motorcycle driving course. I don't ride it on interstates, but I ride on most state roads with no problem. The issue besides power is the weight of the scooter vs. the weight of big trucks. Get some crash bars on the cowl at least, it'll protect in case you lay it down...Scooterworks has some that are reasonably priced. Have fun!
2007-05-17 13:38:08
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answered by geauxgrrl 1
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Vespa Scooters are great. I have worked on them, and I was pleased with the fact that they are well built. However, as long as you can get it serviced and/or get parts, you shouldn't have a problem. Vespa Scooters rarely encounter problems. As with any Motor bike, if you take care of it, it will certainly take care of you. Take in account, your height, and weight when purchasing your bike.
2007-05-17 14:02:01
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answered by Anonymous
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My girlfriend has a vespa 125cc and it can do about 70 although the exhaust is going and it makes lots of noise now. Looks like it might be expensive, parts seem harder to get in the UK.
2016-05-21 22:07:11
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answered by tawanna 4
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Go for it! Vespa rules!
by an Italian guy, Vespa fanatic!
2007-05-17 11:55:31
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answered by Rasoir983 2
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Motorcycle license
Registration
Insurance
Inspection every year.
2007-05-17 08:50:49
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answered by guardrailjim 7
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