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HistoricalN. ("Dick Humpty") White: In Search of Vespa 2002
Great DVD by an entertaining Vespa enthusiast and expert. Of the infamous French Bazooka-Carrying-Vespa: "Here we have ... a Powerful Weapon of War. The Bazooka-Carrying-Vespa had the capacity to blow not one but two legs off a small donkey. Its road handling ability absolutely legend. ... [it was] made in France. This was used by the French military. I'm not exactly sure why [...] the French were obviously not trying very hard to ever win a war again..." (See picture of Vespa 150 T.A.P. Bazooka below)
TechnicalScooter Techniques: Vespa Running Maintenance
Instructional DVD for beginners: covers most aspects of keeping a Vespa running, including changing gear cables, oil, light globes, tyres and inner tubes etc.
Scooter Techniques: Vespa Engine Rebuild
Instructional DVD for the next level of would-be Vespa mechanics. Vespa Mechanic Steve "Sausage" Porter removes an engine from a PX, completely strips it down and rebuilds it.
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