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Vespa PX pics and details

The new Vespa PX is one hot little scooter which will bring back old-style scootering to those purists who still want to do stuff like change gears themselves.
The immortal PX seen in these live pics from EICMA, will revive the classic two-stroke 125 and 150cc engines which might not sound like much to a modern luddite but this is about as romantic and nostalgic as you can get on nowadays scooters.

It’s the third time the Vespa PX will have appeared on the market and it will come with a four-speed gearbox with shift on the handle bar and will be available in Sport, Touring and ‘Via della moda’ options.

The nifty thing is though, that despite it being a two-stroke, it still conforms to Euro 3 thanks to its new muffler.
For those looking for a fun scooter with all the style and status a Vespa gives, the PX is designed with you in mind.
It’s lost on fancy technology to gain on traditional scootering fun.
We get the feeling that anyone riding this will feel like they’re once again participating in a cool niche which harks back to 1960’s Dolce Vita style.

The Sport fit-out of the Vespa PX is what it suggests – a sporty style recognisable by its front spring in red and matte black wheels.
The Touring PX obviously gets the usual boxes and storage compartments but with a neat, chrome finish, dark brown seat and additional special colour in Perseo Bronze.
The ‘Via della moda’ or ‘fashion street’ version is the top-of-the-range model which has plum colour, twin seat in red eco-leather and five-spoke chrome wheels.
Below are all the details from the Piaggio press release of the new Vespa PX as well as technical specs and the official gallery.
Vespa PX The Vespa in its most original form, once again takes its place of timeless legend.
Forming the link between the history of the world’s most famous scooter and its future, the Vespa PX is back with a choice of its most classic engine sizes.
Incomparable style, an engine which respects the most severe emissions standards and the classic four gear transmission make Vespa PX unmistakable and unique.
There has only ever been one Vespa.
The seventeen million examples of the Vespa sold across the globe since 1946 have brought together people of different languages and cultures, and have turned the dreams and desire for freedom of entire generations of young people into reality.
The Vespa has been an integral part of our history and a unique phenomenon in the history of popular culture: it was the vehicle that brought personal mobility to Europe in the post-war Europe.
It saw younger generations take different sides with their Vespas and Lambrettas, or as Mods and Rockers.
It embodied music, rebellion, romanticism and escapism.
It represented the promise of freedom for all.
It is the symbol of the era of the “Dolce Vita”.
It played a leading role in the ‘revolution of thought’ brought to fruition by the young generations of the 1960s and ’70s.
It welcomed the arrival of Rock’n Roll in Europe and was still here to see the advent of the MTV generation and digital music.
And it will continue to go on.
Thirty-three years on the world’s roads.
2010 is the thirty-third anniversary of the launch of the Vespa PX, a milestone that very few vehicles – let alone a two wheeler – can claim to have achieved.
Making this achievement all the more extraordinary is the sheer popularity of this classic: with over 3,000,000 examples sold in every continent.
The majority of the examples built and sold are still running in countries all over the world – a testimony not only to the proverbial robustness and reliability of the scooter, but also to the deep affection that binds every Vespa and its owner.
In the current Vespa range, the PX is the only model which offers the four gear transmission on the handlebar: a true “must” for enthusiasts, together with an unmistakable design which goes beyond all fashion.
The legend lives on: revised technical content and style.
Essential lines, elegantly minimalist: Vespa PX maintains all of the classic strong points which determined its success for more than three decades: unmistakable style, functionality and user-friendliness, the legendary sturdiness of a steel bodyshell, the reliability of a simple and indestructible engine and the possibility (whether as a functional feature or just because you like it) of fitting a spare wheel.
Without indulging in retro style for its own sake, the design of the instrument panel of the Vespa PX is instantly recognisable as timeless, with its immediately clear instrumentation.
The speedometer, with dual Km/h and mph scales, and the fuel gauge are lit with a neutral coloured light that is in perfect harmony with the purity of the design.
The array of indicator and warning lights includes indicators for the lights, full beam, turn signals and fuel reserve.
A new saddle for the Vespa PX: with all-new design and upholstery.
The proverbial comfort and space that have always distinguished the Vespa PX as the touring scooter par excellence have actually been improved.
Ideal for two-up riding, the saddle accommodates riders of all statures, offering unparalleled comfort and vehicle control.
The headlight, with a state of the art complex surface reflector and halogen bulb, creates a powerful beam for ideal visibility and constitutes a vital contribution in terms of active safety.
The taillight has always been a signature feature of each and every Vespa model.
From the small, round taillight of the legendary 1946 98cc to the headlight in two distinct elements and chrome parts which embellished the 1962 125cc, to the Primavera ET3’s boxy design which was so typically “70’s”.
Vespa PX rediscovers soft lines for the taillight which combine with a classic and elegant chrome edge.
The component, with a red lens, also includes the brake light and license plate light.
The turn indicators on the Vespa PX feature an orange bulb behind a clear plastic outer lens.
A combination which recalls the elegance of the numerous chrome details, enhancing the purity of the Vespa lines.
The new hand grips in black rubber are elegantly branded with the Vespa logo and complemented by the chrome taillight.
The classic Vespa logo also enhances the new central tunnel cover, now refined by an elegant edge in glazed material.
The new grille cites the style of some of the greatest classics in Vespa history.
The Vespa has always been distinguished by a unibody construction – an exclusive feature that has always set the Vespa apart from any other scooter.
The PX remains true to this construction solution which, in addition to giving the scooter a classic flavour, also ensures superior stiffness and precision.
The link arm front suspension – a technical solution that is an intrinsic part of the Vespa character – works in conjunction with a coil spring and a dual action hydraulic shock absorber.
At the rear, the suspension components are linked to the engine-transmission case, which also does duty as the swingarm.
The 10″ wheels are shod with 3.
50” tyres.
The 200 mm stainless steel front disc brake is complemented by a powerful and reliable 150 mm drum brake at the rear for perfect modulability.
The 125 and 150 cc single-cylinder, two-stroke engines with forced air cooling feature CDI electronic injection and both electric and kick starters.
After all, how can anyone think of the most classic of the Vespa models without the fantastic kick start pedal crank?Thanks to the use of a new catalytic converter designed to lower polluting emissions, both of the Vespa PX models comply with the most severe and modern Euro3 standards.
The PX comes with a four speed manual gearbox: choosing the PX means choosing total riding pleasure.
Vespa PX 125/150: Technical specificationsEngine 2-stroke single cylinderEngine capacity PX 125: 123 cc PX 150: 150 ccBore PX 125: 52.
5 mm PX 150: 57.
8 mmStroke 57 mmFuel Unleaded petrol, min 95 RONInduction Rotary valve induction in crankcaseIgnition CDI electronic ignitionStarter Electrical and kick starterLubrication Automatic mixerCooling system Forced airGearbox Four speed manualLoad bearing structure Steel bodyFront suspension Link arm with coil spring and dual action hydraulic shock absorberRear suspension Engine-transmission case serving as swingarm, dual action shock absorberFront brake 200 mm stainless steel discRear brake 150 mm drumFront wheel rim 2.
10 – 10”Rear wheel rim 2.
10 – 10”Front tyre 3.
50” – 10”Rear tyre 3.
50” – 10”Length 1,810 mmWidth 740 mmWheelbase 1,260 mmSeat height 810 mmDry weight 97 kgFuel tank capacity 8 litresEmissions compliance Euro 3

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