Carefully designed for the city use, the Piaggio Liberty 125
3V features a sleek, contemporary design, a comfortable riding position and a
smooth and efficient engine.
Talking about the engine, the scooter is equipped with a 125 cc, 4 stroke,
3-valve single cylinder unit which is mated on a CVT transmission with torque
server and automatic centrifugal clutch. The engine is housed by a high strength
tubular steel single cradle frame.
The scooter’s speed is kept under control by front 240 mm discs and rear 140 mm
drum brakes.
You also get a pair of small 15 inch front and 14 inch rear wheels which are
wrapped in 80/90 - 15” and 100/80 – 90 tubeless tires, respectively.
Other notable features include standard electronic immobiliser, wide footrest,
under seat storage, low and comfortable seat and a clear instrument panel.
Elegantly metropolitan
Contemporary and sleek, the Liberty 125 is equipped with a Piaggio Leader 125cc
4-stroke engine offering smooth acceleration and excellent economy.
Features such as the large wheels, standard electronic immobiliser, wide
footrest, under seat storage, low and comfortable seat and clear instrument panel
guarantee convenience, high levels of grip and everyday practicality.
Light and easy to ride, the Liberty 125 is perfect for inner-city, suburban and
longer-range journeys.
2014 Piaggio Liberty 125 3V Key Features:
• 125 4-stroke, 3 valve engines with electronic injection
• Low fuel consumption
Visually, the new Liberty looks similar to the previous
model, with the same headlamp, leg shield-integrated turn signals, chrome
inserts and Piaggio’s signature “tie”.
The chassis is new however, with a larger wheelbase (53.0 inches vs. 52.1 inches
on the older unit). The front wheel is now 15 inches in diameter, compared to
the 16-inch wheel in front of the 2013 model, and sports a narrower tire. The
rear wheel remains 14 inches in diameter. Piaggio says the smaller front wheel
and tire optimizes comfort and offers more efficient braking.
The seat is also new, with a more tapered shape, making it easier for the
shorter-of-leg to put their feet down. Piaggio also used a new foam material in
the seat to improve comfort. Under the seat, is a new storage area offering 10.8
liters of space, a 23% increase from the previous Liberty. The increased space
comes from moving the battery to the back of the leg shield. Compartments behind
the leg shield offer storage for small items while a bag hook offers added
utility.
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