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NEW PIAGGIO MP3 LT


Piaggio is expanding its MP3 range to help customers seeking an innovative, agile and safe solution to their urban mobility needs. The Piaggio MP3 LT is the first "over 125" scooter that you can ride on a normal car licence.

Our traffic-clogged towns and cities mean that it is taking longer and longer to get around. And then there's the problem of parking. And restrictions on circulation imposed by the latest environmental policies and - last but certainly not least - the soaring price of petrol forcing up the costs of private transport.

Well aware of these problems and always ready to take the lead in offering innovative mobility solutions, Piaggio is proud to present the MP3 LT. The MP3 LT is the only scooter in the 250 and 400 cc class that you can ride on a car licence.

Derived from the revolutionary Piaggio MP3 range, the new MP3 LT maintains all the MP3's advanced solutions, as well as the safe, fun riding characteristics that have made the three-wheel scooter such a tremendous success.

With its two front wheels, the Piaggio MP3 has set new standards for dynamic stability, and delivers a revolutionary new riding experience. A front end with two independent tilting wheels gives cornering stability beyond that of any other scooter. At speed, even when riding behind large vehicles, the Piaggio MP3 LT stays stuck to the road and can always deliver maximum performance in total safety.

The benefits of the three wheel revolution really make themselves felt on wet roads and in other riding conditions that are critical for conventional two-wheelers. The Piaggio MP3 LT rides like a perfectly normal scooter: all it needs is the skill and experience necessary to ride a powerful machine. In town and city centres it offers unrivalled safety and can negotiate cobblestones, rough roads, tramlines and manhole covers with previously unachievable, sure-footed stability.

The dimensions of a compact maxi scooter combined with amazing agility make the Piaggio MP3 LT completely at home in the city centre where it is also safe and easy to park thanks to an electro-hydraulic system that locks the front suspension and allows it to stand upright even without the aid of its stand.

The revolutionary Piaggio MP3 LT can stop in distances so incredibly short that no other scooter can hope to compete. Thanks to a triple disc braking system and the exceptional grip afforded by the two front wheels, stopping distances are 20% shorter than those of the best conventional scooters using the front brake alone! When the road leaves the town behind, the Piaggio MP3 LT really shows what it is made of. Road holding, cornering safety and lean angle unattainable for conventional scooters guarantee immense riding satisfaction on fast country roads.

The new Piaggio MP3 LT is the ideal solution for all those who know the scooter to be a great solution to their urban mobility needs, but who have never made the change because they do not hold a motorcyc[/color]le licence. At long last, the vast number of people in this situation have a solution. Thanks to its larger front track of 465 mm, the Piaggio MP3 LT can be ridden by holders of a normal car licence even though it is equipped with powerful 250 and 400 cc engines offering far greater performance than the 125 cc engines to which car licence holders were previously restricted.

The Piaggio MP3 LT is being launched in the new styling that characterises the entire MP3 range for 2009, featuring a new car-look shield grille with incorporated side lights, a new finish, blue tinted windscreen and headlights and a new passenger grab handle.

In keeping with its new homologation class, the innovative Piaggio MP3 LT is fitted with a brake pedal and a combined braking system. It nevertheless also maintains the conventional front and rear handlebar brake levers for a level of active safety unrivalled in the scooter world.

Even riding comfort has been improved:
The rear section of the seat has been redesigned for maximum passenger comfort.
The new passenger grab handle incorporates a backrest.
The windscreen is larger and provides excellent weather protection.
Even the 250 version has a 14" rear wheel (previously 12" on the MP3) for improved controland grip.

The Piaggio MP3 LT is available in two engine sizes: 250 and 400 cc. Both engines are ultra-modern, powerful but ecological 4 stroke units with four valve heads and liquid cooling, and conform to the most stringent European emission standards.

The 250 cc engine features electronic fuel injection and delivers 22.5 bhp/16.5 kW of power, enabling the Piaggio MP3 LT to tackle long journeys with ease.
The Master 400 engine is a 4-valve, 4-stroke unit with liquid cooling and electronic fuel injection. This engine is the top of the MP3 range with a power output of 34 bhp at 7,600 rpm and 37.6 Nm of torque at 5,500 rpm.

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Hmmm ... two brake levers on the bars and a brake pedal? Something is just not right with this ...

Edit - Now I am seeing more mention of this. Looks like Piaggio is aiming for a designation of this as a "motor tricycle" instead of "motorcycle".

See [url=http://74.125.93.104/translate_c?hl=en&sl=fr&u=http://www.motoservices.com/sites/trike.htm&prev=/search%3Fq%3Dpiaggio%2B%2522mp3%2Blt%2522%2Bhoax%26hl%3Den%26client%3Dfirefox-a%26rls%3Dorg.mozilla:en-US:official%26hs%3DzyE%26sa%3DG&usg=ALkJrhg-Eg9RVH9rDNlEDYYCHbl8OMjR4A]here[/url] for the requirements of a "motor tricycle", and [url=http://74.125.93.104/translate_c?hl=en&sl=fr&u=http://www.motoservices.com/scooter/piaggio-MP3-LT-250-2008-270.htm&prev=/search%3Fq%3Dpiaggio%2B%2522mp3%2Blt%2522%2Bhoax%26hl%3Den%26client%3Dfirefox-a%26rls%3Dorg.mozilla:en-US:official%26hs%3DzyE%26sa%3DG&usg=ALkJrhigQPauo-qlsAAVEN6JTS4SdWaqCw]here[/url] for the original web article.

For what it is worth, I actually like the stylist change to the front end.

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Re: New MP 3 LT with BRAKEPEDAL !
LX125 wrote:
NEW PIAGGIO MP3 LT


Piaggio is expanding its MP3 range to help customers seeking an innovative, agile and safe solution to their urban mobility needs. The Piaggio MP3 LT is the first "over 125" scooter that you can ride on a normal car licence.
I am guessing the part in red only applies to Europe as the OP is located in Belgium.

It would be a good trick if Piaggio advertised it over here as a scooter that "you can ride on a normal car licence.". Good grief, best of luck to them on getting 50 separate motor vehicle licensing authorities to change their rules to suit this!
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First step towards the return of the a manual shift!?! With the brake pedal on the floor the left hand lever can become the clutch.

A 4 stroke 400cc manual shift Vespa in 2010? I hope so. Of course this is only wishful thinking. I have no insider info.

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michael_h wrote:
Hmmm ... two brake levers on the bars and a brake pedal? Something is just not right with this ...
I think each wheel has its own brake. Three Wheels, Three Brakes, Three Levers.

It only makes sense.
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Re: New MP 3 LT with BRAKEPEDAL !
scoot_in_VA wrote:
LX125 wrote:
NEW PIAGGIO MP3 LT


Piaggio is expanding its MP3 range to help customers seeking an innovative, agile and safe solution to their urban mobility needs. The Piaggio MP3 LT is the first "over 125" scooter that you can ride on a normal car licence.
I am guessing the part in red only applies to Europe as the OP is located in Belgium.

It would be a good trick if Piaggio advertised it over here as a scooter that "you can ride on a normal car licence.". Good grief, best of luck to them on getting 50 separate motor vehicle licensing authorities to change their rules to suit this!
I think that it was designed specifically to satisfy a European Union allowance for "motor tricycle" (think Ape here). I'm not sure the US (or Canada) make a similar distinction. There is a link in my original post that lays out the technical requirements.
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Jeremy W wrote:
michael_h wrote:
Hmmm ... two brake levers on the bars and a brake pedal? Something is just not right with this ...
I think each wheel has its own brake. Three Wheels, Three Brakes, Three Levers.

It only makes sense.
Nope. The brake pedal is linked to all three wheel brakes. One press with your foot and all the brakes go on. I guess the brake levers on the handle bars are optional.
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I was kidding.
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In the US it was required that manufacturers apply for a NHTSA waiver in order to have both brakes operated off headset levers.

NHTSA rules just assumed that a motorcycle with have a foot operated brake.

Things changed a little in 2005.

http://edocket.access.gpo.gov/2005/pdf/05-17103.pdf

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In the UK it would have no entitlement to motorcycle parking, since the bays are for solo motorcycles only and the extra width of the front axle would now qualify it as a tricycle. I'm not even sure how London would regard it as far as the congestion charge is concerned either. Nice idea though.
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Personally, it ain't the bike/trike/whatever for me, but if it translates into more drivers out of their cars and onto these instead, I welcome it with open arms. Sure, there are those who will say this would just increase the number of motorcycle (again, whatever it is) related accidents and deaths, or that as a result, insurance premiums could go up. But I'd gladly risk those possibilities if it means there's one less car I have to go up against out there on the road every day. That, plus the fact that the more bike/trike presence out on the roads, I believe, will help to get the drivers more aware of the fact that there are in fact other modes of transportation out there sharing the road along with them.

Bring it over, Piaggio and fire up the marketing machine.

"Get the fuel economy, parking benefits and traffic advantages of a motorcycle, without the extra hassles of owning a motorcycle."

Something like that, but of course, better.
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I was kidding.
Couldn't tell. You look like you are seriously pondering the question! Laughing emoticon
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