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  2. Piaggio Beverly - Wikipedia

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    Introduced in 2001, the Piaggio Beverly has been produced in engine sizes ranging from 125 to 500 cc. Early models were powered by Piaggio's water-cooled L.E.A.D.E.R. engine. In 2005 models with 250 cm 3 and 500 cm 3 displacement were also presented and the engine range was subsequently expanded to 300 cm 3, 350 cm 3 and 400 cm 3 displacement.

  3. Piaggio - Wikipedia

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    In 1959 Piaggio came under the control of the Agnelli family, the owners of car maker Fiat SpA. By 1960 Vespa had produced and sold 4 million units worldwide. [10] In 1964 the aeronautical and motorcycle divisions of Piaggio split to become two independent companies as a result of the wide ownership by Fiat in Italian industry.

  4. Category:Motor scooters - Wikipedia

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    Piaggio 1; Piaggio Beverly; Piaggio Fly; Piaggio Free; Piaggio Hexagon; Piaggio Liberty; ... Yamaha V50 (motorcycle) Yamaha Vino 125; Yamaha X-City; Yamaha Aerox ...

  5. Category:Motorcycles introduced in 2001 - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Motorcycles introduced in 2001" ... Piaggio Beverly; S. Suzuki GSX-R1000; Suzuki GSX1400; T. Triumph Bonneville; Triumph Tiger 955i; Y. Yamaha BT1100;

  6. Vespa - Wikipedia

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    Enrico Piaggio, the son of Piaggio's founder Rinaldo Piaggio, decided to leave the aeronautical field to address Italy's urgent need for a modern and affordable mode of transportation for the masses. In 2024 Piaggio celebrated 140 years with limited edition of 'Vespa 140th of Piaggio,' with only 140 units available from 18 to 21 April 2024. [2]

  7. Category:Piaggio motorcycles - Wikipedia

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  8. Piaggio Ciao - Wikipedia

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    Piaggio also produced some stablemates to the Ciao: The Piaggio Si, with a telescopic front fork suspension, the Piaggio Grillo, with 14-inch wheel, Piaggio Boxer, the Si's ancestor, the Piaggio Boss, with kick starter, mass button and speedometer and the Piaggio Bravo with a telescopic front fork and a shock absorber rear suspension.

  9. Piaggio MP3 - Wikipedia

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    The Piaggio MP3 (Moto Piaggio a 3 ruote, "Piaggio moto with 3 wheels") is a tilting three-wheeled scooter by Italian manufacturer Piaggio. First marketed in 2006, it is noted for its combination of two front wheels and a single rear wheel.