Some PIAGGIO Scooter Manuals PDF & Wiring Diagrams are above the page - NRG, Typhoon, ZIP, Power, DD, DT, Purejet. The Piaggio concern was founded in 1884 and was engaged in the production of ships, aircraft and equipment for industry. Page 3 WORKSHOP MANUAL NRG Power DT This workshop manual has been drawn up by Piaggio & C. Spa to be used by the workshops of Piaggio- Gilera dealers. This manual is addressed to Piaggio service mechanics who are supposed to have a basic knowledge of mechanics principles and of vehicle fixing techniques and procedures.
- OUT OF PRINT -The Haynes Scooter Repair Manual is designed for use with Piaggio and Vespa imported scooters. Like other Haynes manuals, this Vespa and Piaggio repair manual offers a user-friendly approach that's perfect for the home mechanic or beginner. The manual includes carefully written text instructions and supplements them with detailed photographs, diagrams and illustrations. Haynes manuals are some of the most popular repair guides on the market because of their user-friendly approach to engine repair. The DIY mechanic's manual for Piaggio and Vespa scooter repair is geared towards vehicles made between 1991 and 2009, including the following models:
- Piaggio Sfera 50, 80, 125 - 1991-1998
- Piaggio Typhoon 50, 80, 125 - 1993-2009
- Piaggio Zip 2T, SP, RS, 4T, 100, 125 - 1993-2009
- Piaggio Fly 50 2T, 50 4T, 100, 125 - 2005-2009
- Piaggio Skipper 125, Skipper ST 125 - 1993-2004
- Piaggio Hexagon 125, Super Hexagon 125 - 1994-2003
- Piaggio Liberty 50 2T, 50 4T, 125 - 1997-2009
- Piaggio NRG MC2 50, MC3 DT 50, MC3 DD 50, Power DT 50, Power DD 50 - 1997-2009
- Piaggio B125 Beverly 125 - 2001-2008
- Piaggio X9 125, X8 125 2001-2008
- Vespa ET2 2T 50, ET2 4T 50, ET4 125 - 1996-2004
- Vespa LX2 50, LX4 50, LXV50, LX125, LXV125 - 2005-2009
- Vespa S50, S125 - 2007-2009
- Vespa GT125, GTS125, GTV125, GT200 - 2003-2009
Note: this manual covers carburetor models only. The 2009 LX125, S125 and GTS125 Super i.e. were fitted with fuel injected engines in certain markets.
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Book Excerpt: 1991-2009 Scooter Repair Manual Piaggio, Vespa
ROUTINE MAINTENANCE AND SERVICE PROCEDURE
SUSPENSION CHECK- The suspension components must be maintained in top operating condition to ensure rider safety. Loose, worn or damaged suspension parts decrease the scooter's stability and control.
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- While standing alongside the scooter, apply the front brake and push on the handlebars to compress the suspension several times. See if it moves up-and-down smoothly without binding. If binding is felt, the suspension should be disassembled and inspected (see Chapter 6).
- On models with a monoshock, inspect the shock for fluid leaks and tightness of it's mountings. If leaks are found, the shock should be renewed (see Chapter6).
- On models with telescopic forks, inspect the area around the dust seal for signs of grease or oil leaks, then carefully lever off the dust seal using a flat-bladed screwdriver and inspect the area behind it (see illustrations). If corrosion due to ingress of water is evident, the seals must be renewed (see Chapter 6).
The chromed finish on the forks is prone to corrosion and pitting, so it is advisable to keep them as clean as possible and to spray them regularly with a rust inhibitor, otherwise the seals will not last long (see illustration). If corrosion and pitting is evident, tackle it early as possible to prevent it getting worse.
- Check the tightness of all suspension nuts and bolts to ensure none have worked loose.
Note: this manual covers carburetor models only. The 2009 LX125, S125 and GTS125 Super i.e. were fitted with fuel injected engines in certain markets.
Shinobi life codes 2019 list.
Book Excerpt: 1991-2009 Scooter Repair Manual Piaggio, Vespa
ROUTINE MAINTENANCE AND SERVICE PROCEDURE
SUSPENSION CHECK- The suspension components must be maintained in top operating condition to ensure rider safety. Loose, worn or damaged suspension parts decrease the scooter's stability and control.
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- While standing alongside the scooter, apply the front brake and push on the handlebars to compress the suspension several times. See if it moves up-and-down smoothly without binding. If binding is felt, the suspension should be disassembled and inspected (see Chapter 6).
- On models with a monoshock, inspect the shock for fluid leaks and tightness of it's mountings. If leaks are found, the shock should be renewed (see Chapter6).
- On models with telescopic forks, inspect the area around the dust seal for signs of grease or oil leaks, then carefully lever off the dust seal using a flat-bladed screwdriver and inspect the area behind it (see illustrations). If corrosion due to ingress of water is evident, the seals must be renewed (see Chapter 6).
The chromed finish on the forks is prone to corrosion and pitting, so it is advisable to keep them as clean as possible and to spray them regularly with a rust inhibitor, otherwise the seals will not last long (see illustration). If corrosion and pitting is evident, tackle it early as possible to prevent it getting worse.
- Check the tightness of all suspension nuts and bolts to ensure none have worked loose.
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- Two types of throttle twist grips are used. Some models have a motorcycle-type twist grip, where the nipple on the end of the inner cable fits into a socket in the twist grip. Other models have a sliding type twist grip, where the end of the inner cable is secured in a slider, which locates into a diagonal track inside the twist grip.
- To access the cable at the throttle twist grip, remove the handlebar front cover. To access the cable at the carburetor, remove the storage compartment (see Chapter 7).
- On most models with a motorcycle type twist grip, slacken the cable adjuster locknut and thread the adjuster fully into the housing (see illustration 10.3a). Pull back the twist grip rubber, then remove the screws securing the cover plate and remove the plate, noting how it fits (see illustration 10.3b).
Detach the cable nipple from its socket, then remove the cable elbow, noting how it fits (see illustrations 10.3c and 10.3d). Now unscrew the cable adjuster from its housing and remove the cable via the slot in the housing (see illustration 10.3e). Note that on B125 models the twist grip housing is in two halves.
Slacken the throttle cable adjuster, then undo the screw securing the halves of the housing together and separate them (see illustration). Detach the cable nipple from the twist grip and pull the cable out (see illustration). Note how the pin in the front half of the housing locates in the handlebar (see illustration).