PS: from where can I get a Maxi-Muppets sticker?
Piaggio X 10
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I got a call again from the shop last night. Still no sign of exhaust,so I am going to pick up my new baby today 1 o'clock! I am sooooo freakin excited!
PS: from where can I get a Maxi-Muppets sticker?
PS: from where can I get a Maxi-Muppets sticker?
Are we there yet?
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Re: Piaggio X 10
Oh my God! I have a disease!!Bluebottle wrote:Yeah, I think me and Data have the same disease.
Once Isaac Newton gets in your head its hard to switch the bugger off.
Probably not ugly enough for the 'Ugly Bunch'! 
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Been riding for 55 years & owned too many bikes to list here...
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Just a quick update! I picked up the bike last Friday. I absolutely love it! And also my Misses loves it, because she feels it very safe. We are off to Isle of Wight this weekend, so I will try to give some feedback after the trip

Are we there yet?
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Nice one mate, you have a good timeSoloSzabi wrote:Just a quick update! I picked up the bike last Friday. I absolutely love it! And also my Misses loves it, because she feels it very safe. We are off to Isle of Wight this weekend, so I will try to give some feedback after the trip
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Sorry Michael haven't taken any yet. Will do this weekend. As I have said before the only noticeable difference is the stainless exhaust and the missing twin shocks.
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it would be nice just to see what im missing, so i can dreamfrankiej1949 wrote:Sorry Michael haven't taken any yet. Will do this weekend. As I have said before the only noticeable difference is the stainless exhaust and the missing twin shocks.
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No problem 
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Pictures as requested Michael!





















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Re: Piaggio X 10
Wow
she is a beaut, well done mate.. all the waiting got you a superb scoot, didn`t know it was a single cylinder 492ccc with twin spark plugs, you will have to get the stock sparkies swopped out when you service... well i can now have a good dream tonight
i like the way it is still easy to do all the servicing yourself, keeping the same tranny type etc , as the 350cc had Clutch: Automatic centrifugal multi-disc oil bath, which i am not sure about, i am sure somebody will advise me please
is the 350cc like the tmax 500 clutch
for those wanting specs
Piaggio X10 500 – Technical Specifications
Engine: Single-cylinder 4-stroke dual spark plug
Engine capacity: 492 cm³
Bore x Stroke: 94 x 71 mm
Timing: 4-valve single overhead camshaft (S.O.H.C.).
Cooling: Liquid
Lubrication: Wet sump
Starter: Electric
Gearbox: Speed CVT with torque server
Clutch: Automatic dry centrifugal clutch with vibration dampers
Chassis: Double-cradle chassis in high strength steel tube
Front suspension: Hydraulic telescopic fork, Ø41 (115 mm travel)
Rear suspension: Double-acting hydraulic single shock absorber with adjustable preloading, electronically controlled spring. Axial travel 89 mm – wheel vertical travel 114 mm
Front brake: Hydraulic with dual stainless steel disc Ø 280 mm and double piston floating calliper
Rear brake: Hydraulic with stainless steel disc Ø 240 mm and double piston floating calliper
Front tyre: Tubeless 120/70 – 15â€ÂÂ
Rear tyre: Tubeless 150/70 – 13â€ÂÂ
Length: 2250 mm
Width: 790 mm (without mirrors)
Saddle height: 760 mm
Wheelbase: 1633 mm
Tank: 15 litres (including 2 litre reserve)
Emissions: Euro 3
spot on.... cant afford it .. so will have to stick to my old girl.. thanks for pics mate

for those wanting specs
Piaggio X10 500 – Technical Specifications
Engine: Single-cylinder 4-stroke dual spark plug
Engine capacity: 492 cm³
Bore x Stroke: 94 x 71 mm
Timing: 4-valve single overhead camshaft (S.O.H.C.).
Cooling: Liquid
Lubrication: Wet sump
Starter: Electric
Gearbox: Speed CVT with torque server
Clutch: Automatic dry centrifugal clutch with vibration dampers
Chassis: Double-cradle chassis in high strength steel tube
Front suspension: Hydraulic telescopic fork, Ø41 (115 mm travel)
Rear suspension: Double-acting hydraulic single shock absorber with adjustable preloading, electronically controlled spring. Axial travel 89 mm – wheel vertical travel 114 mm
Front brake: Hydraulic with dual stainless steel disc Ø 280 mm and double piston floating calliper
Rear brake: Hydraulic with stainless steel disc Ø 240 mm and double piston floating calliper
Front tyre: Tubeless 120/70 – 15â€ÂÂ
Rear tyre: Tubeless 150/70 – 13â€ÂÂ
Length: 2250 mm
Width: 790 mm (without mirrors)
Saddle height: 760 mm
Wheelbase: 1633 mm
Tank: 15 litres (including 2 litre reserve)
Emissions: Euro 3
spot on.... cant afford it .. so will have to stick to my old girl.. thanks for pics mate
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