Vespa Sprint

Vespa Sprint is a 150cc, 2 stroke scooter made by Piaggio from 1965 to 1976.[1]

Vespa Sprint (VLB)
ManufacturerPiaggio
Parent companyPiaggio
Production1965 to 1976[1]
PredecessorVespa GL 150 (VLA)
SuccessorVespa PX150 (VLX)
ClassScooter
Engine145.45 cc, 2 Stroke, Single Cylinder, Air Cooled (rotatory valve)
Compression ratioSprint 7.5:1 and Sprint Veloce 7.7:1
Ignition typeCoil (CB Point)
Transmission4-speed, Manual (Left hand gear and clutch)
Frame typeNone
Suspensionmono (front and rear)
BrakesFront and rear drum
Tires10 inch
Wheelbase1200 mm
Weight89 kg (dry)
Fuel capacity7.7 liter (1.4 liter reserve)
Oil capacityN/A (manual Pre-mixing with fuel)
Turning radius1400 mm
RelatedBajaj Chetak

The scooter came in two different versions. Early models, called the Vespa Sprint, were made until 1974. Later models, called the Vespa Sprint Veloce, were made from 1969 to 1976.[1] The big update with the Sprint Veloce was in the engine. The design was altered from the old two port design with the addition of a third transfer port on the top end. The compression ratio was again increased the Sprint's 7.5:1to 7.7:1.

Originally the model lacked turn signals. However, all Sprint Veloces imported to the U.S. after 1973 had turn signals fitted as standard equipment in order to satisfy American regulations.

The original Bajaj Chetaks, manufactured in India and sold by the millions, were virtual clones of the Vespa Sprint. Because of this, virtually every body part can be bought new in the aftermarket even today.

Notes

  1. Leardi, Roberto; Frisinghelli, Luigi; Notari, Giorgio (2000). Vespa Tecnica Volume 3. Fornacette, Italy: CLD. pp. 186–187. ISBN 978-88-87748-19-2.


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