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Piaggio MP3 250
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| Piaggio MP3 250 |
Piaggio continues its history of innovation, performance and cutting edge design with the debut of the MP3, a revolutionary three-wheel scooter with two front wheels.
The MP3 redefines the very concept of ride stability, providing an unprecedented riding experience. Two front wheels and parallelogram suspension system add stability, helping grip roads under any condition. This, along with a powerful 250cc electronic injection engine and renowned Piaggio legacy, makes for a revolutionary addition to the world of transportation.
One Year Road Side Coverage includes:
• Running out of Gas
• Flat Tire
• Jump Start
• Towing & Extrication > SEE CUSTOMER REVIEWS
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$7,199 |
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is based on the MSRP and is for
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Piaggio MP3 250 |
Graphite Black, Excalibur Gray, Black Cherry Red, Sky
Blue
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Displacement: 244.3cc
Engine type: Single-cylinder QUASAR, four-stroke, four-valve,
electronic injection, catalysed
Power:
22.5 CV (16.5 Kw) @ 8,250 rpm
Torque:
(21 Nm at 6,750 rpm
Ignition: Port Injected Alfa/n type with closed loop system,
Lambda sensor in exhaust
Cooling system: Liquid
Lubrication: Wet sump, gear driven trochoidal pump, full flow
cartridge oil filter
Electronic Management System: - Alfa/N type with injection/ignition mapping linked to
environmental conditions
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Frame: Twin cradle: tubes in high tensile steel
Front Suspension: Parallelogram composed of four aluminium arms
supporting two steering tubes, cantilevered
suspension – Travel: 3.35” (85 mm)
Rear Suspension: Two dual effect hydraulic shock absorbers and
adjustable spring preload – Travel: 4.33” (110 mm)
Front Brakes: Two stainless steel disks, Ø 9.45” (240 mm) and
floating caliper with two pistons, Ø 1.2” (30 mm)
Rear Brakes: Stainless steel disk, Ø 9.45” 240 mm and caliper with
opposite pistons, Ø 1.2” (30 mm)
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Front wheel rim: Die-cast aluminium alloy, 12” x 3.00
Rear wheel rim: Die-cast aluminium alloy, 12” x 3.50
Front tire: Tubeless 120/70 - 12"
Rear tire: Tubeless 130/70 - 12"
Length: 84"
Width: 29.3"
Wheelbase: 58.6"
Seat Height: 30.7"
Running Weight: 449.7 Lb.
Fuel Tank: 3.2 gallons
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My Bina
Pros: Live on a gravel road - no problem
Cons: Heavy!!!
Review:
When I picked up the MP3, she was named Bina (short for Bambina, she is Italian, afterall). She was delivered a couple of days later, and we tested her on the gravel road. She performed flawlessly. I have yet to take her down the hill (I live on a very step road with hairpin turns), but we have taken her into town to practice. The only downside to this beauty is the weight, as she is hard to back up, especially on a hill. Not a bad downside, as it has forced me into the gym to build up my upper body strength...
Name/Location: Samantha, San Antonio, TX
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