I bought the Vespa in the north of Holland in Assen, home of the world famous TT Circuit. By car on the highway, it is a distance of 140 kilometers by scooter however it is only 60 miles or 100 kilometers.
That is, if you can drive straight from point A to point B. Motoport Assen was a joy to deal with. The scoot stood there all serviced, waxed and with a full tank of gas. I just had to get some insurance and I could go on my way.
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The first part of the route took me through the backcountry of the Drenthe province, I've never been there but it was absolutely mesmerizingly beautiful and with greatly paved bike lanes too!
![Afbeelding](https://farm5.staticflickr.com/4416/36214758142_cb3a4215ee_b.jpg)
Because of the lack of GPS I had to stop often to check my phone if I was still on the preferred route. Therefore progress was slow but it didn't matter because I was having a blast. Then came Germany. In Germany you can not use the bike lanes but have to stick to the streets where other traffic goes by with 100 kilometers an hour. That was kind a scary at first but you get used to it really quickly.
There was a road closure and I had to take a small detour. The only thing was that it wasn't a small detour and I got proper lost. All in all, I drove for 30 kilometers through the streets between fields in rural Germany. When I finally found the route again I was home within the hour.
I had hoped to be back home in 2.5 hours. It took me 3.5 hours but I had a blast. What a great adventure. I haven't had this much fun in a car in a long time. I think my Vespa and I are going to have a lot more adventures in the near future.
![Afbeelding](https://farm5.staticflickr.com/4425/36246249451_8224b15fde_b.jpg)