xantufrog Moderibbit 1980 P200E - "Old Rusty", 1976 ET3 Primavera Joined:Posts: 8891Location: Atlanta, GAquote You can still find '05 PX150s in some dealerships I believe. One of the reasons why Piaggio probably won't bother re-introducing them here (that and the big emissions pain). But something you should consider: the only shifty vespas around these days are PX. What this means is that if you got a new PX150, other than electric start and a crappy fuel gauge, you'd probably realize quickly that your P200 was almost the same ride with more horsepower. If the clutch is too strong, you can easily upgrade it to a smoother cosa-style clutch as is used in the newer PX models.
Guzzi Gal Ossessionato Gigi, '13 GTS 300ie Touring Joined:Posts: 2874Location: Phoenix, AZ. quote rgk wrote: Thank you...I could only find the older version. I bought a new 2021 yesterday and the manual was included but Piaggio forgot to include the microscope necessary to read it. HA, right!?! The first thing I did was hunt for a digital download for my Moto Guzzi and Vespa, both Piaggo brands.
1948 Vespa 125 Owners Manual. ***Reproduction Manual Produced by Piaggio in ITALIAN. Add this crowning jewel to complete your restoration or to add to your scooter memorabilia collection. This item is in ITALIAN and NOT IN ENGLISH.
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