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Tuesday, 23 February 2021

VESPA SS 90 maximum speed of 93 km / hour

Vespa Super Sprint 90

VESPA SS 90 maximum speed of 93 km / hour


   






 In the modern era, Vespa owns the 946 Bellisima which is the most expensive model ever produced. However, far back, this iconic motorbike lover from the Tower of Pisa country is certainly no stranger to SS90. Yes, the Vespa Super Sprint 90 was first introduced in 1965. This motorbike was produced until 1971 and managed to become an icon of the sports scooter. In the Italian market, 5,309 units of this motorbike are available in two colors, red and blue. From the design side, the SS90 adopts a sport handlebar, a spare wheel that is between the legs with the tank as a cushion to get the right sitting position when it wants to accelerate. This is what characterizes the Vespa SS90. "The specialty of the Vespa SS90 is its small and slender body. Regarding the pacemaker, the Vespa SS90 was injected with an 88.5 cc engine capable of producing 6 horsepower (hp) at 6,000 rpm. This motorbike comes with two versions 50 and 125. Then, the Vespa SS90 uses a small frame type, 10-inch diameter tires and is supported by a 4-speed transmission that promises a maximum speed of 93 km / hour.

The Vespa story begins in the aftermath of WW II in Italy. The economy was left crippled and the roads were in a disastrous state which made it difficult for the automobile and other manufacturers to reemerge.

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