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10-10-06, 23:20
Hi everyone, Luca from Cayman here. I own a 99 PX200 with front disk brake that is being restored. Look forward to posting here.
cheers
Luca

Marben
10-10-06, 23:58
Welcome Luca!

Neropongo
11-10-06, 07:43
Hi Luca! Welcome to VR!

maurix
11-10-06, 07:44
:ciao:

FridayChild
11-10-06, 08:05
Welcome aboard! :wink:
A '99 PX and is it already in need of a restoration? :shock:

GustaV
11-10-06, 08:58
Hi Luca, welcome onboard!
From Cayman, WOW! :D

PaSqualo
11-10-06, 09:34
Welcom to the VRrrrrrrr

Gaetan3
11-10-06, 10:02
Ciao Luca!

West
11-10-06, 11:02
Hi Luca. How did you found our forum? Was you linked here from another site?
Welcome to VR and ciao!

Neropongo
11-10-06, 11:11
Hi Luca. How did you found our forum? Was you linked here from another site?
Welcome to VR and ciao!

:wink:

lucacayman
11-10-06, 11:52
Yes, a thoughttful and kind soul suggested this site. Thank you for the welcome. This place is definitely more populated than I first thought. Please notice my change of nickname to reflect the one on other sites.
As far as the history of my Vespa and why it needs restoration:
I bought the Vespa in Italy in 1999, put it on a pallet and shipped it to Cayman. Anyone who has done business in Italy would know it was not as easy as that. Why does everything have to be so complicated????
I loved my vespa, drove it to work every day and it reminded me of my youth in Genova, even if, when I lived there, I drove my father's lambretta 50. A lambretta in Genova, the temple of Piaggio! You can imagine the ribbing I had to endure from my piaggio crazed friends! It was brutal, but it built character...
I thought I was the first to own a vespa in Cayman, but when I took it to registration the officer told me he had just registered one the week before. I eventually met the owner, a bloke from London. We are still great friends and visit each other often. There are now a lot of vespas here, and even a dealership that sells the 4stroke models.
In 04 Cayman was hit by an historical hurricane. I was vacationing in Italy, but the vespa was flooded with salt water as she sat in a wharehouse. I could not return for 7 weeks, and when I did I took it apart, cleaned it as much as I could given the circumstances (no power, water, limited resources) and put in storage until I had the time and money to deal with it.
This brings us to the present. I have a little spare time now and I am in the process of restoration. I will need your help and encouragement, but I am looking forward to the challenge.
Sorry for the long post, thanks for reading,
Luca

Neropongo
11-10-06, 11:59
You're more than welcome.
I will be here side by side to suggest you as much as I can!

smile468
26-05-10, 04:47
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E mo, che famo?

donkey_kong
05-07-11, 15:15
Hey Luca, hope you have fun here. Enjoy your stay.

zichiki96
05-07-11, 15:36
Hi Luca.Here you will find good experts on the Vespa to help you in any problems or questions. If you want some information just ask. Sorry for my English but not speak it well, since I only took the certification trinity grade 4. :ciao:

cronicointollerante
05-07-11, 15:53
welcome Luca! the story of your Vespa saddens us very much, but we are convinced that your love will be enough to bring it back the future it deserves! good luck to you and to our overseas sister!

Afry19
05-07-11, 16:08
è un post del 2006...

cosa andate a tirare fuori???

cronicointollerante
05-07-11, 16:16
è un post del 2006...

cosa andate a tirare fuori???

ops... :azz:

cgers43
21-07-12, 15:33
I would like to say hi to all at vesparesources, apologies for not doing this before I posted
:shock: