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The Vespa PK

The Vespa PK is from Piaggio that introduced the sister brand Vespa in 1946, which means wasp. With the Vespa, the Italians wanted to offer a means of transport for the common man at a competitive and affordable price for everyone. Piaggio was originally an aircraft builder, after the second world war there was nothing left for Piaggio to produce, which is why the Piaggio factories were converted to the production of scooters. Funny to know is that the first Vespa's actually used a nose wheel of an aircraft and the engine was actually an airplane starter! The Vespa PK is equipped with a reliable two-stroke engine. Often equipped with a spare tire.

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The Vespa PK

The Vespa PK-50 has an excellent seating position and lasts for years due to its reliability. Hand gear is sometimes a point of criticism, the Vespa Pk also sometimes has some rust problems. Still, the Vespa PK is a Vespa scooter that is becoming increasingly scarce, so more valuable. An investment is now even a great money investment, the Vespa PK, a brilliant product to see and ride with.

Maintaining your vintage car.

Of course, it's already an older model of scooter and that's why parts break faster. You can maintain these parts and possibly extend the service life yourself thanks to the products that Zandri also offers, so we have a number of products for maintenance and assembly.

The history of Vespa.

Piaggio is the brand behind Vespa. Piaggio was founded in 1946 and then started his production of Vespa directly, which is derived from the word wasp. Originally Piaggio was an aircraft builder, but because they were no longer allowed to build planes after the 2nd World War, they started focusing on scooters. At that time, many parts of aircraft were rebuilt and used to make these Vespas. Then in 1970, the Gilera brand joined the Piaggio group and 17 years later in 1987, Puch added himself to this as well.