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Post by roygib »

Was thinking of buying a TGB Bellavita 300i in March,but now i've seen the price £3695.00,i don't think i will,all details on TGB website.

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The specs don't look to bad, bet it'll go quite well as it doesn't weight as much as a Maxi.

And I've found out that TGB are using the SYM '300' (really 264cc) motor that's in the SYM GTS300.
It is to pricey, especially when the better spec GTS is just £200 more. Problem is the Taiwanese
prices have shot up in recent years.
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Post by martb4632 »

I looked at that too and its probably a cracking scoot & very reliable with the SYM engine but I reckon a Vespa GTS would be a better bet as although they are about £500 more to buy new they do hold their value pretty well.
Of course if you were buying it to keep for a long time and not intending swapping it for another bike in a few years time depreciation wouldn't matter anyway.
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Post by horobags »

http://www.astrogeneral.com/bellavita.htm
the bellavita is a lovely looking scooter, T+G magazine do rate TGB scooters, good build quality,ect, but I agree, for the extra , a gts 300 would hold its value more in a couple of years time , and they are also exellent scooters.
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