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  2. Piaggio X9 - Wikipedia

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    The Piaggio X9 is a scooter produced by the Italian motorcycle manufacturer Piaggio from the end of 2000 to 2009 in the Pontedera plant. Description

  3. Malaguti Spidermax - Wikipedia

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    The engine is the Piaggio Master 500 of 460 cm 3 single cylinder and single shaft 4 valves liquid cooled and four stroke which delivers 40 HP at 7250 rpm and 42 Nm of torque at 6000 rpm powered by electronic injection combined with transmission at continuous centrifugal variator speed, with automatic centrifugal clutch.

  4. Piaggio - Wikipedia

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    Piaggio launched the Vespa (Italian for "wasp") and within ten years more than a million units had been produced. The Italian language gained a new word, "vespare", meaning to go somewhere on a Vespa. [6] In 2024, Piaggio celebrated 140 years with limited edition of 'Vespa 140th of Piaggio,' with only 140 units available from April 18 to 21 ...

  5. Piaggio Hexagon - Wikipedia

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    At the end of 2000 [3] the new four-stroke Piaggio LEADER (Low Emission ADvanced Engine Range) engines were presented, with 4 valves per cylinder, liquid cooling and 15 horsepower for the 125 cm 3 and over 20 for the 180 cm 3; the Hexagon was the first scooter to mount these new engines together with the first Beverly and the X9.

  6. Piaggio X8 - Wikipedia

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    The Piaggio X8 is an Italian-made motor cycle, released in 2004 and available in 125 cc, 150 cc (Street Version), 250 cc, and 400 engine sizes by Piaggio. [1]

  7. Piaggio Xevo - Wikipedia

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    The Piaggio XEvo is a series of scooters produced by Italian manufacturer Piaggio. The line shares various components and design, and sporting different engines sizes of 125 cc, 250 cc and 400 cc, and is a direct development of the Piaggio X8 .

  8. Scarabeo - Wikipedia

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    Scarabeo 500 The 50 and 100 engines use the same body, which is smaller, lighter and more agile. A larger version is intended for the 150 (discontinued) 125 and 200 displacements (renewed in early 2009), while a third version is intended for the 250, 300, 400 and 500 displacements. respectful of Euro 3 anti-pollution standards.

  9. Piaggio X10 - Wikipedia

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    Previewed at the EICMA in Milan in November 2011 [1] with three single-cylinder four-stroke engines of 125, [2] 350 and 500 cm 3. [3] [4] [5] [6]The 350 cm 3 models have the Piaggio Multimedia Platform (PMP) system, through which it is possible to check data on engine speed, odometer, average and maximum speed, fuel consumption and other scooter parameters via Bluetooth with a smartphone. [7]