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New Vespa Piaggio Sticker Emblem Mp3. Part #653044 on 2040-motos

US $13.99
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Swansea, Massachusetts, United States

Swansea, Massachusetts, United States
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This is a new Piaggio MP3 sticker emblem 4.25 inch long

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2012 Piaggio X10 500 Executive Review - Motorcycle.com

Sun, 01 Apr 2012

The Piaggio X10 500 is a technological tour de force, with stepless electrically adjustable suspension, ABS, traction control and full multimedia capability (PMP), including highly advanced engine readouts if you own an iPhone. We tested the 350cc version in Paris earlier this year, but now we’re testing the 500 to complete the full picture. It’s a hot day in Pontedera, home to Piaggio, and we fire up the most maxi of the latest Piaggio X10 scooter range, the X10 500, Piaggio’s flagship.

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Sun, 20 Jun 2021

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Three-Wheeler Threeway

Fri, 12 Feb 2016

Two tilters and a fixie: Piaggio MP3, Tilting Motor Works Trio, Can-Am Spyder F3-T Credit: Photos by RWRIGHTPIX | Videos by Sean Matic, Richard Wright Five years ago this month MO reported that Bombardier Recreational Products had filed a patent as far back as 2009 for a control system that’d allow the Can-Am Spyder to lean. Later that same year it came to light that Harley-Davidson had been developing a similar tilting three-wheeler ( the Penster) for years before scrapping the project and moving in a more traditional-trike direction with the Tri-Glide and recently introduced Freewheeler. Well, guess what?