Vespa Primavera 125 (gts-style, Likely Primavera 150 Or 125 I-get) Review
"Style-led urban commuter that rewards patience and punishes neglect."
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Used Buyer Review
The Primavera 125 is genuinely lovely to live with in a city, and I say that as someone who's ridden everything from litre-class sportsbikes to agricultural farm bikes. The i-get engine is smooth, surprisingly fuel-efficient, and the automatic CVT just works. Build quality on post-2014 examples is noticeably better than older Vespas — the steel monocoque feels solid rather than tinny, and the fit and finish holds up well used. That said, go in with eyes open. These aren't cheap to maintain. Piaggio dealer rates will hurt your wallet, and independent shops that truly know Vespas are rarer than you'd think. Check the variator rollers — worn ones cause sluggish acceleration and are a tell-tale sign of neglected servicing. Also inspect the underseat storage latch mechanism; it's a known weak point. For urban commuting and weekend café runs it's hard to beat the experience. But if you're expecting sportsbike dynamics or motorway capability, walk away now. This is a mood, not a machine.
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You ride motorways or hate dealer dependency