Is the Piaggio Zip 100cc a good scooter?
Love this scooter. 100cc is powerful enough to get me up and down the hills of Sydney without a sputter. Haven’t had any problems with it so far and have only had it’s yearly services.
When did the Piaggio Zip 50 4t come out?
In late 2005 a four stroke Hi-Per4 equipped 49 cc Zip 50 4t was announced. The 4t was restricted for some markets via electronics, a washer in the front transmission pulley and a smaller main jet. A four-stroke 100 cc (6.1 cu in) model, the Zip 100, was made available in March 2006 in some markets.
Who is the manufacturer of the Piaggio Zip?
The Piaggio Zip is a scooter that is manufactured by Piaggio.
What was the fuel capacity of a Piaggio Zip?
The fuel tank had a capacity of 4 l (0.88 imp gal; 1.1 US gal) A 70 cc (4.3 cu in) machine based on the Zip SP with a 16 bhp (12 kW) Malossi equipped engine was raced by a young Leon Haslam to win the 1997 Gilera Scooter Championship title. In 2000 Piaggio introduced a redesigned Zip model range.
Is the Piaggio Zip 100 4T a good scooter?
The Piaggio Zip 100 4T is a scooter with trendy looks, well-suited to town use because it is so easy to park and has such low fuel consumption (up to 53 km with one litre of fuel). Both the Zip 100 4T and the Zip 50 4T are available in Dragon Red, Shiny Black and Cosmic Blue.
The Piaggio Zip is a scooter that is manufactured by Piaggio.
The fuel tank had a capacity of 4 l (0.88 imp gal; 1.1 US gal) A 70 cc (4.3 cu in) machine based on the Zip SP with a 16 bhp (12 kW) Malossi equipped engine was raced by a young Leon Haslam to win the 1997 Gilera Scooter Championship title. In 2000 Piaggio introduced a redesigned Zip model range.
Which is the cheapest Piaggio scooter to buy?
But be warned: scootering freedom comes at a price, and not just the monetary kind. Piaggio invented the Zip to tempt first-timers on to the roads. Its Zip 50 is the cheapest of its kind, making it perfect for a scooter virgin. (I should know; my first scooter was a shiny red Zip 50 and I was lured in more by its price than its looks.)