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Don White November 17th 07 02:42 AM

Handy accessory for 2 stroke
 
Dropped into our local Vespa scooter shop this afternoon and picked up a '2%
oil mix cup'.
Overpriced at $6.88 + tax and somewhat cheaply made plastic (had to smooth a
few sharp edges with emery cloth), this cup is very handy for quick oil/gas
ratio mixing.
It is marked for the metric system, US measurements and the old Imperial
system. note: geared for 50:1 mix
Although the new Vespas are 4 stroke, the counter guy told me all the old 2
stroke scooter owners have this cup.



HK November 17th 07 03:01 AM

Handy accessory for 2 stroke
 
Don White wrote:
Dropped into our local Vespa scooter shop this afternoon and picked up a '2%
oil mix cup'.
Overpriced at $6.88 + tax and somewhat cheaply made plastic (had to smooth a
few sharp edges with emery cloth), this cup is very handy for quick oil/gas
ratio mixing.
It is marked for the metric system, US measurements and the old Imperial
system. note: geared for 50:1 mix
Although the new Vespas are 4 stroke, the counter guy told me all the old 2
stroke scooter owners have this cup.




Man, I haven't seen a VESPA in years. Glad they're still making them.

Don White November 17th 07 01:23 PM

Handy accessory for 2 stroke
 

wrote in message
...
On Fri, 16 Nov 2007 22:42:19 -0400, "Don White"
wrote:

Dropped into our local Vespa scooter shop this afternoon and picked up a
'2%
oil mix cup'.
Overpriced at $6.88 + tax and somewhat cheaply made plastic (had to smooth
a
few sharp edges with emery cloth), this cup is very handy for quick
oil/gas
ratio mixing.
It is marked for the metric system, US measurements and the old Imperial
system. note: geared for 50:1 mix
Although the new Vespas are 4 stroke, the counter guy told me all the old
2
stroke scooter owners have this cup.



I thought everyone just used an empty 16oz Busch can. ;-)
Close enough for a 6 gallon tank.



This one is fool proof.... even the Dingy Dans of the world couldn't screw
it up. ;-)
On the metric scale...you see a one liter mark... 2 liter mark all the way
up to 5 liters.
As long as you know much gas you pumped into the can, you fill the oil to
the corresponding mark.
No guesswork, and because the cup is tall for it's width, it should be easy
to accurately pour the correct amount of oil into it.



HK November 17th 07 01:37 PM

Handy accessory for 2 stroke
 
Don White wrote:
wrote in message
...
On Fri, 16 Nov 2007 22:42:19 -0400, "Don White"
wrote:

Dropped into our local Vespa scooter shop this afternoon and picked up a
'2%
oil mix cup'.
Overpriced at $6.88 + tax and somewhat cheaply made plastic (had to smooth
a
few sharp edges with emery cloth), this cup is very handy for quick
oil/gas
ratio mixing.
It is marked for the metric system, US measurements and the old Imperial
system. note: geared for 50:1 mix
Although the new Vespas are 4 stroke, the counter guy told me all the old
2
stroke scooter owners have this cup.


I thought everyone just used an empty 16oz Busch can. ;-)
Close enough for a 6 gallon tank.



This one is fool proof.... even the Dingy Dans of the world couldn't screw
it up. ;-)
On the metric scale...you see a one liter mark... 2 liter mark all the way
up to 5 liters.
As long as you know much gas you pumped into the can, you fill the oil to
the corresponding mark.
No guesswork, and because the cup is tall for it's width, it should be easy
to accurately pour the correct amount of oil into it.




Mildly connected...I checked out a couple of VESPAS on the company site
and was horrified to see a couple of $5000+ scooters. Scooters! You
gotta be nuts to pay that kinda money for a motor scooter. And who the
hell would want to go 60 mph on a motor scooter?

Someone has brought back the Lambretta name: www.lambrettausa.com


Whoever is doing this has a line of two cycle scooters at around $2000
that top end at 30 mph, which is about as fast as a scooter oughta go.

HK November 17th 07 01:53 PM

Handy accessory for 2 stroke
 
JimH wrote:
"HK" wrote in message
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Don White wrote:
wrote in message
...
On Fri, 16 Nov 2007 22:42:19 -0400, "Don White"
wrote:

Dropped into our local Vespa scooter shop this afternoon and picked up
a '2%
oil mix cup'.
Overpriced at $6.88 + tax and somewhat cheaply made plastic (had to
smooth a
few sharp edges with emery cloth), this cup is very handy for quick
oil/gas
ratio mixing.
It is marked for the metric system, US measurements and the old
Imperial
system. note: geared for 50:1 mix
Although the new Vespas are 4 stroke, the counter guy told me all the
old 2
stroke scooter owners have this cup.

I thought everyone just used an empty 16oz Busch can. ;-)
Close enough for a 6 gallon tank.


This one is fool proof.... even the Dingy Dans of the world couldn't
screw it up. ;-)
On the metric scale...you see a one liter mark... 2 liter mark all the
way up to 5 liters.
As long as you know much gas you pumped into the can, you fill the oil to
the corresponding mark.
No guesswork, and because the cup is tall for it's width, it should be
easy to accurately pour the correct amount of oil into it.


Mildly connected...I checked out a couple of VESPAS on the company site
and was horrified to see a couple of $5000+ scooters. Scooters! You gotta
be nuts to pay that kinda money for a motor scooter. And who the hell
would want to go 60 mph on a motor scooter?

Someone has brought back the Lambretta name: www.lambrettausa.com


Whoever is doing this has a line of two cycle scooters at around $2000
that top end at 30 mph, which is about as fast as a scooter oughta go.


When we bought one for my son we paid around a grand for it.......and it was
used. He sold it for the same price.

It was fun to ride.



That's what I remember about them. And not that fast, either.

Don White November 17th 07 02:06 PM

Handy accessory for 2 stroke
 

"HK" wrote in message
...
Don White wrote:
wrote in message
...
On Fri, 16 Nov 2007 22:42:19 -0400, "Don White"
wrote:

Dropped into our local Vespa scooter shop this afternoon and picked up
a '2%
oil mix cup'.
Overpriced at $6.88 + tax and somewhat cheaply made plastic (had to
smooth a
few sharp edges with emery cloth), this cup is very handy for quick
oil/gas
ratio mixing.
It is marked for the metric system, US measurements and the old
Imperial
system. note: geared for 50:1 mix
Although the new Vespas are 4 stroke, the counter guy told me all the
old 2
stroke scooter owners have this cup.


I thought everyone just used an empty 16oz Busch can. ;-)
Close enough for a 6 gallon tank.



This one is fool proof.... even the Dingy Dans of the world couldn't
screw it up. ;-)
On the metric scale...you see a one liter mark... 2 liter mark all the
way up to 5 liters.
As long as you know much gas you pumped into the can, you fill the oil to
the corresponding mark.
No guesswork, and because the cup is tall for it's width, it should be
easy to accurately pour the correct amount of oil into it.



Mildly connected...I checked out a couple of VESPAS on the company site
and was horrified to see a couple of $5000+ scooters. Scooters! You gotta
be nuts to pay that kinda money for a motor scooter. And who the hell
would want to go 60 mph on a motor scooter?

Someone has brought back the Lambretta name: www.lambrettausa.com


Whoever is doing this has a line of two cycle scooters at around $2000
that top end at 30 mph, which is about as fast as a scooter oughta go.


That has been my thought. The guy asked me if I owned a Vespa. I said no,
but asked a few questions out of curiosity.
I commented that the 250cc models with their almost $6K asking price seemed
steep and a traditional motorcycle could be purchased for that amount.
I also asked about the stability of the machines at speed. he said that
because the center of gravity was low on the scooters, they were more stable
than a motorcycle. I think I'd rather go with a 600cc Honda Shadow or
similar bike.



HK November 17th 07 03:00 PM

Handy accessory for 2 stroke
 
Don White wrote:
"HK" wrote in message
...
Don White wrote:
wrote in message
...
On Fri, 16 Nov 2007 22:42:19 -0400, "Don White"
wrote:

Dropped into our local Vespa scooter shop this afternoon and picked up
a '2%
oil mix cup'.
Overpriced at $6.88 + tax and somewhat cheaply made plastic (had to
smooth a
few sharp edges with emery cloth), this cup is very handy for quick
oil/gas
ratio mixing.
It is marked for the metric system, US measurements and the old
Imperial
system. note: geared for 50:1 mix
Although the new Vespas are 4 stroke, the counter guy told me all the
old 2
stroke scooter owners have this cup.

I thought everyone just used an empty 16oz Busch can. ;-)
Close enough for a 6 gallon tank.


This one is fool proof.... even the Dingy Dans of the world couldn't
screw it up. ;-)
On the metric scale...you see a one liter mark... 2 liter mark all the
way up to 5 liters.
As long as you know much gas you pumped into the can, you fill the oil to
the corresponding mark.
No guesswork, and because the cup is tall for it's width, it should be
easy to accurately pour the correct amount of oil into it.


Mildly connected...I checked out a couple of VESPAS on the company site
and was horrified to see a couple of $5000+ scooters. Scooters! You gotta
be nuts to pay that kinda money for a motor scooter. And who the hell
would want to go 60 mph on a motor scooter?

Someone has brought back the Lambretta name: www.lambrettausa.com


Whoever is doing this has a line of two cycle scooters at around $2000
that top end at 30 mph, which is about as fast as a scooter oughta go.


That has been my thought. The guy asked me if I owned a Vespa. I said no,
but asked a few questions out of curiosity.
I commented that the 250cc models with their almost $6K asking price seemed
steep and a traditional motorcycle could be purchased for that amount.
I also asked about the stability of the machines at speed. he said that
because the center of gravity was low on the scooters, they were more stable
than a motorcycle. I think I'd rather go with a 600cc Honda Shadow or
similar bike.


Absolutely. A motorcycle, dangerous as it is, is far safer than a
scooter, especially a 60 mph scooter.

Calif Bill November 17th 07 06:18 PM

Handy accessory for 2 stroke
 

"HK" wrote in message
...
JimH wrote:
"HK" wrote in message
...
Don White wrote:
wrote in message
...
On Fri, 16 Nov 2007 22:42:19 -0400, "Don White"
wrote:

Dropped into our local Vespa scooter shop this afternoon and picked
up a '2%
oil mix cup'.
Overpriced at $6.88 + tax and somewhat cheaply made plastic (had to
smooth a
few sharp edges with emery cloth), this cup is very handy for quick
oil/gas
ratio mixing.
It is marked for the metric system, US measurements and the old
Imperial
system. note: geared for 50:1 mix
Although the new Vespas are 4 stroke, the counter guy told me all the
old 2
stroke scooter owners have this cup.

I thought everyone just used an empty 16oz Busch can. ;-)
Close enough for a 6 gallon tank.


This one is fool proof.... even the Dingy Dans of the world couldn't
screw it up. ;-)
On the metric scale...you see a one liter mark... 2 liter mark all the
way up to 5 liters.
As long as you know much gas you pumped into the can, you fill the oil
to the corresponding mark.
No guesswork, and because the cup is tall for it's width, it should be
easy to accurately pour the correct amount of oil into it.

Mildly connected...I checked out a couple of VESPAS on the company site
and was horrified to see a couple of $5000+ scooters. Scooters! You
gotta be nuts to pay that kinda money for a motor scooter. And who the
hell would want to go 60 mph on a motor scooter?

Someone has brought back the Lambretta name: www.lambrettausa.com


Whoever is doing this has a line of two cycle scooters at around $2000
that top end at 30 mph, which is about as fast as a scooter oughta go.


When we bought one for my son we paid around a grand for it.......and it
was used. He sold it for the same price.

It was fun to ride.


That's what I remember about them. And not that fast, either.


Years ago, there was movie of the motor scooter races on the Isle of Mann
during the TT races. Fantastic video. They are racing the Vespa's, etc
like a trail bike. Getting air offroad, etc. Would like to get a copy of
that movie on CD.



[email protected] November 17th 07 10:11 PM

Handy accessory for 2 stroke
 
On Fri, 16 Nov 07, "Don White" wrote:
Dropped into our local Vespa scooter shop this afternoon and picked up a '2%
oil mix cup'.
Overpriced at $6.88 + tax and somewhat cheaply made plastic (had to smooth a
few sharp edges with emery cloth), this cup is very handy for quick oil/gas
ratio mixing.
It is marked for the metric system, US measurements and the old Imperial
system. note: geared for 50:1 mix


Unless you just prefer to support your local merchants, you can get a
pretty nifty oil mixing bottle at Walmart for $2.17. I couldn't find
it on the Walmart site but the brand is "Sea Sense" and I just saw a
whole bin full of them at our Walmart store. I've used similar bottles
for years. It's marked with several different ratios, 50:1 is one of
them, and it's idiot proof.
Here's a link to it on the Sea Sense site:

http://tinylink.com/?emCkrguAPz

Rick

Dan November 19th 07 01:46 AM

Handy accessory for 2 stroke
 
Don White wrote:
wrote in message
...
On Fri, 16 Nov 2007 22:42:19 -0400, "Don White"
wrote:

Dropped into our local Vespa scooter shop this afternoon and picked up a
'2%
oil mix cup'.
Overpriced at $6.88 + tax and somewhat cheaply made plastic (had to smooth
a
few sharp edges with emery cloth), this cup is very handy for quick
oil/gas
ratio mixing.
It is marked for the metric system, US measurements and the old Imperial
system. note: geared for 50:1 mix
Although the new Vespas are 4 stroke, the counter guy told me all the old
2
stroke scooter owners have this cup.


I thought everyone just used an empty 16oz Busch can. ;-)
Close enough for a 6 gallon tank.



This one is fool proof.... even the Dingy Dans of the world couldn't screw
it up. ;-)
On the metric scale...you see a one liter mark... 2 liter mark all the way
up to 5 liters.
As long as you know much gas you pumped into the can, you fill the oil to
the corresponding mark.
No guesswork, and because the cup is tall for it's width, it should be easy
to accurately pour the correct amount of oil into it.



YOU bought the $7.00 cup, bozo, because it was "fool proof". That says
a lot. Leave me out of your stupid purchases.

-dk


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