The Piaggio MP3 is mind-bending – not because of its speed, but because of how much confidence an extra front wheel affords. It opens motorcycling up to a new, safety-conscious commuter audience who ...
The Piaggio company is a major production company in Italy, making a wide range of vehicles from scooters up through business aircraft. As a scooter manufacturer, Piaggio is the fourth-largest in the ...
When Piaggio first revealed its three-wheeled maxi-scooter, the MP3, to the world back in 2006 it first baffled then quickly delighted the motorcycle Press and public alike. The scoot was last ...
Does the machine lean like a conventional scooter? And does it steer as well as a conventional scooter? The answers are yes, and no. Yes, the MP3 leans over in the corners, as much as you dare in fact ...
The new MP3 400 hpe is a replacement for the 350 hpe Piaggio has unveiled the MP3 400 hpe. However, it’s not a from-the-ground-up product. Instead, Piaggio has revised the old 350 hpe, updating it ...
Any rider who’s cracked the binding of a motorcycle magazine in recent years knows we’re living in the golden age, but if the faithless are looking for more proof, the new three-wheelers would be it.
The Piaggio MP3 provides safety, road grip and stability levels that no two-wheeler can match. The front assembly, with two independent tilting wheels, is more stable than any scooter. Power and ...
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