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Title: Piaggio 1,000 mile ride report
Post by: Stig / Major Tom on October 21, 2017, 09:11:36 PM
Today, on the 82nd day of ownership, I reached 1,000 miles on my 2018 Liberty 150.
Probably 800+ miles were ridden in the dark**. Top speed attempted to date @42mph - w/throttle variations per break-in procedures.
Some day I will look for scooter's top-speed, maybe. I have no use for such on my roads....have seen enough tractors pull onto the road over hills - cars passing blindly, etc. Really, I'm in no hurry.

 I think it is a small, light scooter - but I have more room on the long, comfortable seat than on the LIKE. Headlight** for my dark riding is much better than my Kymco; big wheels vs the 12" LIKE wheels give feeling of more stability - I find myself riding 5>10 mph faster when cruising county roads. Power from the 155cc engine is at least as good as the 163cc LIKE. Brakes are better on the LIKE - or at least the lever pull is much, much lighter on the LIKE.
Maxis tires seem fine - though my riding style never much tests tires. (I want the best tires - "just in case!")

Servicing to date :
Oil (Bel/Ray 5W-40) and filter (Piaggio) change
Valves checked
Iridium NGK installed
Side stand installed
8" Piaggio Fly screen installed
Gear oil level checked
Underseat Deltran Battery Tender pig-tail w/USB port installed

Thoroughly enjoying this scooter (and I don't miss the Burgman)...do wish Honda and Kymco would have let me shop new, big-wheeled 150/250 class scooters with ABS in this country. That would have been fun picking one from those 3!!

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Stig
Title: Re: Piaggio 1,000 mile ride report
Post by: Mr. Paul on October 21, 2017, 11:18:31 PM
Glad you are enjoying the new scooter Stig! It looks like one classy little ride.
Title: Re: Piaggio 1,000 mile ride report
Post by: CROSSBOLT on October 22, 2017, 12:29:32 AM
You try the ABS yet?

Karl
Title: Re: Piaggio 1,000 mile ride report
Post by: de dee on October 22, 2017, 05:22:48 AM
  the bv 350 sport has combined brakes back to front,  I jam the rear brake and you get a rumble at the leaver ,I can feel it pulsing  tried the front brake and all I get is a fast stop,.  A little chicken to try it at high speed,. the rear end feels like it could lift, at 50 MPH., normaly I always use both brakes and coast to a stop, never tail gate,  at 84 years why take a risk for nothing, if I fall bones break,  I wish I was 18 again, Geo. Burns
Title: Re: Piaggio 1,000 mile ride report
Post by: Stig / Major Tom on October 22, 2017, 11:25:50 AM
You try the ABS yet?

Karl

Came pretty close this morning Karl on my coffee village ride out into the boonies. An opossum was doing that, "I don't know. Maybe. Oh crap!"
dance in the dark road in front of me and I got hard on the brakes. But not hard enough for the ABS to take over.
Pretty cool that God would give reflector eyeballs to night creatures so we can spot 'em in time on our scooters!
 Stig

Title: Re: Piaggio 1,000 mile ride report
Post by: ole two wheels on October 23, 2017, 03:08:13 AM
Glad your new scooter is all, or most all, you expected. In a panic stop you'll like the way it slides in a straight line. A possum could take a light bike like that down at speed. Had a friend go down on a HD dresser with his wife on board when they hit a coon dead-on at around 50mph one night.  Be careful
Title: Re: Piaggio 1,000 mile ride report
Post by: Stig / Major Tom on October 23, 2017, 10:37:29 AM
Glad your new scooter is all, or most all, you expected. In a panic stop you'll like the way it slides in a straight line. A possum could take a light bike like that down at speed. Had a friend go down on a HD dresser with his wife on board when they hit a coon dead-on at around 50mph one night.  Be careful
Dang !
We had a Florida LIKE200i rider hit an armadillo one time....just a squish and a fright...but she came away OK, she posted. Her experience taught me to stay in car tire tracks when following a car. The center section is where the roadkill is usually found. That's what happened to her....going down the lane center when the sleeping armadillo popped out in front of her.
I remember this, when riding.

Stig
Title: Re: Piaggio 1,000 mile ride report
Post by: Ernestt on October 30, 2017, 09:32:48 PM
nice scoot
Title: Re: Piaggio 1,000 mile ride report
Post by: de dee on November 27, 2017, 12:17:31 AM
  2 degrees below C   went for a short ride .,  3899 miles on my new Piaggio 350 BV,  when I got home,   I hope to get a few rides in threw the winter, should I change the oil before it gets to cold ( like 20 below )next oil change due at 10,000 Km- 6 thousand miles,  made a new work table for the scooter tie down hooks and a wheel chock, down loaded the pictures now cant find them when I brouse for the pictures,  boy am I good on this computer?????,   well as long as I can find my way to the dinner table,   still good for a few more years,
Title: Re: Piaggio 1,000 mile ride report
Post by: de dee on December 07, 2017, 04:03:29 AM
  2 degrees above 0  C.    nice and sunny today, good for a nice ride,   installed the moose handle bar mitts,  made a big differance  after 60 miles just started to get cold finger tips, passing a car I noticed I was moving at 145 Km.  per hour,  seems to have more power with the cold weather,  but uses more gas ,  high test # 91  at canadian tire gas bars   0 ETHINAL right across canada, 91 only,.  got home at 3968 miles on the odo dial, 
Title: Re: Piaggio 1,000 mile ride report
Post by: Mr. Paul on December 08, 2017, 01:21:15 PM
  2 degrees above 0  C.    nice and sunny today, good for a nice ride,   installed the moose handle bar mitts,  made a big differance  after 60 miles just started to get cold finger tips, passing a car I noticed I was moving at 145 Km.  per hour,  seems to have more power with the cold weather,  but uses more gas ,  high test # 91  at canadian tire gas bars   0 ETHINAL right across canada, 91 only,.  got home at 3968 miles on the odo dial,


Glad to hear you can still get a ride in De Dee. I tried the mitts, but I had a lot of trouble getting my hands back in them if I ever took them out. 90 MPH? You need to slow it down young man!  ;)
Title: Re: Piaggio 1,000 mile ride report
Post by: de dee on December 29, 2017, 07:54:52 AM
2016 piaggio bv350  still looking for pictures
Title: Re: Piaggio 1,000 mile ride report
Post by: de dee on May 09, 2018, 03:08:27 AM
  10,0200 Km.  today I passed the 10,000 this morning ,  changed the oil added tungsten-disulfide 1 TSP. checking my gas mileage and I find I cannot put more than 9.6 lts. of gas in the tank from dead empty, checking the tank with stick to see if there is some in the bottom of tank, totally dry!!!there is supposed to be 14 liters in the tank,  should  have a range of 400 Km.s, with 14 liters,  going to check the tank next.,,and talk to the dealer,. 
Title: Re: Piaggio 1,000 mile ride report
Post by: Stig / Major Tom on May 09, 2018, 11:26:31 AM
1700 miles on my little LIBERTY 150. Still clam-happy.
Stig
Title: Re: Piaggio 1,000 mile ride report
Post by: stuo on May 09, 2018, 06:14:41 PM
Looks a lot like a People. Sexy wheels.