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Title: Seriously ?? - "smoked" lenses for your scooter
Post by: Stig / Major Tom on February 15, 2022, 06:47:32 PM
I've long thought that few are as vain as are Vespa owners....often at the expense of their own safety.

As evidence:


ScooterWest (the giant N.American Vespa stockist) sells ("custom!") color matched replacement plugs to use after you remove your mirrors and when you remove the front and rear side reflectors.

ScooterWest also sells whole kits to replace Vespa light lenses with "smoked" (darkened) lenses. Front running lights, rear running lights, front and rear amber turn signal lenses, and the big ol' darkened brake light lenses!
What....?? "Yeah, the fewer people who know my intentions the better!"

But - these guys take second place to the brain-challenged folks (always youngsters) I've seen around here who are driving with "smoked" headlight lenses! (not to mention all the p-ups with nearly black tail lights = a lotta fun on a sunny day when they brake for a turn in front of you!)

"Vehicle inspections"? Not in Ohio.
If you can get it rolling downhill - you're good to go baby!

Stig
Title: Re: Seriously ?? - "smoked" lenses for your scooter
Post by: LidoCA on February 16, 2022, 12:29:03 AM
I've seen the "pirate crowd" and "crotch rocket" guys, do the smoked lens thing with their bikes. As I told a Pirate friend of mine, "I want to be seen". Light it up, baby.
Title: Re: Seriously ?? - "smoked" lenses for your scooter
Post by: Iahawk on February 16, 2022, 12:45:03 AM
yep, there's always that crowd that thinks mirrors and reflectors on motorcycles are very un-cool (says the guy with high viz jackets, white helmet and a big led brakelight on his helmet.. 8) )
Title: Re: Seriously ?? - "smoked" lenses for your scooter
Post by: Kansas kymco on February 16, 2022, 01:26:50 AM
Guess I'm old school as well. Air horn and aircraft landing light wouldn't be out of the question. 

On one of my smaller scooters I turned around and went home because I couldn't see past my shoulder with the mirrors. 

I can't understand sacrificing safety for vanity.
Title: Re: Seriously ?? - "smoked" lenses for your scooter
Post by: Neil955i on February 16, 2022, 12:41:48 PM
Guess I'm old school as well. Air horn and aircraft landing light wouldn't be out of the question. 

On one of my smaller scooters I turned around and went home because I couldn't see past my shoulder with the mirrors. 

I can't understand sacrificing safety for vanity.

Just to be to coolest corpse in the graveyard?  Doh!
Title: Re: Seriously ?? - "smoked" lenses for your scooter
Post by: Kansas kymco on February 16, 2022, 01:29:56 PM
Just to be to coolest corpse in the graveyard?  Doh!
There's a old expression(( God watches out for young people and fool's )), I'll leave it at that.
Title: Re: Seriously ?? - "smoked" lenses for your scooter
Post by: aschrauth on February 18, 2022, 04:29:58 AM
yep, there's always that crowd that thinks mirrors and reflectors on motorcycles are very un-cool (says the guy with high viz jackets, white helmet and a big led brakelight on his helmet.. 8) )

Amen to that, at least I am not the only one who wears a high visability vest with a Red light on his helmet, and yet still people dont pay attention.
Title: Re: Seriously ?? - "smoked" lenses for your scooter
Post by: aschrauth on February 18, 2022, 04:31:40 AM
Never really understood why people "smoked" their taillights or headlights on Cars or motorcycles. Here in missouri if you get your vehicle saftey inspected they will fail it, plus I think it looks Tacky, not to mention Dangerous. 
Title: Re: Seriously ?? - "smoked" lenses for your scooter
Post by: randyo on February 19, 2022, 12:34:08 AM
I have never been a fan of being less visible, I even swapped out my stock on my year v-strom, clear turn signal lenses with amber bulbs for amber lenses & clear bulbs