Valero, Valaro, Velero, etc... What is it?

by Yoly
(Thousand Oaks, CA)

I recently saw a scooter speeding past me on the avenue,and I could only make the model or brand as something similar as the title of this entry. I followed it for a while but could not get close.


Has anyone seen a scooter with a similar name? It was cute and I am curious!

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Nov 17, 2012
Valero NEW
by: Poohbear

I had a 50cc scooter and sold it so that I may get a 150cc scooter. I bought my 150 cc Valero from a small atv shop located in starke Florida. M&S Scooters. It's awesome. Only comes in red or blue. I top out at just above 60 mph.

Nov 17, 2012
Valero NEW
by: Poohbear

I had a 50cc scooter and sold it so that I may get a 150cc scooter. I bought my 150 cc Valero from a small atv shop located in starke Florida. M&S Scooters. It's awesome. Only comes in red or blue. I top out at just above 60 mph.

Oct 20, 2011
Valero... Very cute!
by: Naideine

I'm picking a Valero scooter, red and white, in the spring from a local dealer. It's the perfect little ride for students on fixed income. Speed apparently maxes out at around 75km/hr.

Sep 26, 2010
touring on a scooter
by: mike

been looking for larger capacity scooter.I have seen them on the road but never got the make or model.any help? mike

May 06, 2010
Valero, Valaro, Velero, etc... What is it?
by: Susan

I'm wondering if it could've been a VOLARE? I'm looking at a red one in a TNG (Brand name)brochure right now. It is a pretty scoot, 150cc's, looks a lot like a Vespa. Suggested retail price is $2,595.00. Their website is
www.tngscooters.com or try this link for the Volare...............
http://www.tngscooters.com/showroom/Volare%2B150cc/default.aspx

Susan

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