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Vespa Scooters are special when it comes to tyre fitment. Vespas have the benefit to be able to change tyre sizes and compounds to customise the handling and performance.

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Gearing for Vespa


1. Does tyres size affect my gearing?

Yes they do.

You can raise or lower your gearing easily by fitting a different profile tyre.

2. If my scooter doesn't pull 4th gear well can I improve it by changing a tyre size?

Yes, use a smaller profile tyre on the rear.

3. If my scooter seems to scream and over rev in 4th gear can I raise my gearing with a tyre size?

Yes you can, increase your size on the rear.

4. What does the term over geared mean?

The classic example of over gearing is your scooter drives perfectly well in 1st, 2nd and 3rd then when you put it into 4th the engines dies and doesn't pull. This is made worse when riding two up or climbing a hill! (Not to be confused with a gearbox that has a bad jump between gear ratios)

5. What does the term under gearing mean?

This is the opposite of over gearing. Your scooter pulls 1st, 2nd, 3rd and 4th really easy, it makes little or no difference driving two up, up a hill or into the wind, your front wheel may lift every time you change gear. Then flat out your speed may be down but your motor may be over revving (not to be confused with clutch slip)

6. What is perfect gearing?

Every engine is different. Various factors effect gearing:
1. Engines pulling power, expressed as torque. (i.e. a torquey engine)
2. The weight the Scooter needs to carry.
3. Tyre diameter and rolling radius.
4. Gear ratio.

Tyres are basically the same except for some rolling radius (see tyre charts) There is only so much rubber that will fit between the engine, hub and mudguard. Usually a large capacity engine with a lot of torque can pull higher gearing. An engine made to rev and produce power high up in the rev range may not have the low down torque, so a higher revving gearbox may be required and the same could apply to a gutless standard engine.

7. I ride both two up and on my own, I know the extra weight effects pulling power what can I do?

Extra weight will always put a strain on a Vespa engine.

In the grand scheme of things a Vespa is not a very powerful engine so by adding another body the engine will naturally find it harder to pull, especially up hill, into the wind and if you are out of the engines power band.

For these reasons, gearing is very important and a tyre effects gearing so much.

If you find you are happy with the gearing driving on your own, but the engine doesn't like two up riding why not keep a spare tyre with a lower profile!

It is much easier to change a tyre than it is to change a gearbox or sprocket sets.



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