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Vespa Primavera 50 Sean Wotherspoon

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Make Model

Vespa Primavera 50 Sean Wotherspoon

Year

2020

Engine

Four stroke, single cylinder, SOHC, 4  valve, catalytic converter

Capacity

49 cc / 3 cub in

Bore x Stroke

39 x 41.8 mm

Cooling System

Air cooled, forced

Compression Ratio

10.5:1

Fuel system

Fuel injection

Emission

Euro 4

Ignition 

Electronic

Starting

Electric

Max Power

3.0 kW / 4.1 hp

Max Torque

3.5 Nm / 0.36 kgf-m / 2.6 ft-lbs

Clutch

Automatic, dry centrifugal with vibration dampers

Transmission 

CVT

Final Drive

Belt

Frame

Sheet metal body with welded reinforcements

Front Suspension

Single arm with coil spring and dual action mono shock absorber

Front Wheel Travel

78 mm / 3.1 in

Rear Suspension

Hydraulic monoshock

Rear Wheel Travel

70 mm / 2.8 in

Front Brakes

Stainless steel disc, 200 mm, hydraulically operated

Rear Brakes

Drum, 140 mm, mechanically operated

Wheels

Die-cast aluminium alloy

Front Rim

2.50 x 11 in

Rear Rim

3.00 x 11 in

Front Tyre

110/70-12 tubeless

Rear Tyre

20/70-12, tubeless

Dimensions

Length: 1860 mm / 73.2 in
Width:    735 mm / 28.9 in

Wheelbase

1340 mm / 52.7 in

Seat Height

780 mm / 30.7 in

Dry Weight

115 kg / 254 lbs

Fuel Capacity 

7 L / 1.8 US gal

Average Consumption 

3.1 L/100 km / 32 km/l / 75 US mpg

Top Speed

64 km/h / 40 mph

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The partnership between one of the most creative and influential designers and the brand symbolic of Italian style comes to fruition with a special series of Vespas.

Vespa Primavera Sean Wotherspoon is a special and limited edition that expresses all the creative energy of both Vespa and Sean. These stars of their time are united by a love of colour and innovative experimentation that anticipates tomorrow's trends and appeals to anyone who loves to play with fashion and ride in style.

Wotherspoon is a noted designer and he worked with Nike to create the colorful Air Max 1/97 sneaker out of corduroy in 2017, building on his success as a retailer. The Nikes attracted the attention of celebrities and their fans.

On the steel body of Vespa Primavera, Sean creates a new style for the young urban tribes, but one with a capacity to win over a much wider audience. Sean gives Vespa style elements a vintage contemporary twist in what is his trademark manner. He does this by drawing on his love of everything old school, using a kaleidoscopic mix&match approach rooted in the '80s and '90s.

There is also scope for a blend of materials including metal, plastic, velvet and rubber. In pure Vespa tradition, the body is made of steel, a distinguishing mark of the Vespa right from its inception. The steel frame of the Sean Wotherspoon scooter is a riot of colors - aquamarine, dark green, red, and yellow, along with white inserts and black panels, plus the inescapable chrome.  The red foot board (in the same colour as the shock absorber), in plastic and with a blue rubber insert, stands out on the metal body.

Wotherspoon has chosen a light brown ribbed velvet for the saddle. To this he has added a white finish and his distinctive logo, a real street artist's tag, placed on the front alongside the classic Vespa logo in white.

The 2020 Vespa Primavera Sean Wotherspoon uses the standard Primavera platform, and will be available in 50, 125 and 150cc engine sizes.