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Cycle News 2022 Issue 44 November 1

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features that come in handy when riding the streets of Rome, which haven't seemed seem to have improved since the days of Caesar. I chose to ride the SuperSport version at the press intro, the GTS 300. Four other trims are offered: Classic, Super and Super- Tech. All feature the same ba- sic updates, but each comes with elements that appeal to different tastes. The GTS Su- perTech has some additional features that we'll cover later. The new powerplant, which is the same in all four trims, dis- places 278.3cc, making 23.8 horsepower and 19 pound-feet of torque. Now, that doesn't sound like much, but you feel every one of those little Italian ponies when they jump off the line from a standing start or when you roll on the throttle to pass a lorry out in the Italian countryside. The new GTS engine really packs a punch. Case in point, it seems that ev- erybody in Rome has a scooter and most of them were out blasting through the city at the same time we were, which gave us ample opportunity to test the GTS 300's power against the masses of locals at every stop light—and I can tell you, we never lost. The GTS gets all its QUICKSPIN I Vespa GTS 300 P76 (Above) You have four Vespa GTX 300 trims to choose from, including the SuperSport (right) and the SuperTech (left). Not shown are the Super and Classic. (Below) There is ample storage under the seat.

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