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2006 Piaggio FLY150
$3,399.00
Released January, 2006
The Pros:Starts amazing, contrary to beilieve, never in the shop, you should be tall to use though, and 115 -120 mpg yea terrible gas hog.
The Cons:Parts took 4 months to arrive at the dealer so this scoot could get fixed. Over priced, unreliable (always in the shop) no product support help.Gas hog, I'm 5'8 feet barely touch ground. Wish it started easier...
Highlights: . Environmentally-friendly single cylinder, four-stroke, highly reliable Piaggio LEADER engine . Low seat (30.9") suitable for riders of all heights . Low, wide wheels (12") for stability and safety .
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Automatic transmission and electric start (50cc model also includes emergency kick starter) . Automatic transmission and electric start . Underseat storage for full size helmet . Glove and cell phone compartment
As of 2007, the MSRP for the Piaggio Fly 150 is $3399.00
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Starts amazing, contrary to beilieve, never in the shop, you should be tall to use though, and 115 -120 mpg yea terrible gas hog
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Parts took 4 months to arrive at the dealer so this scoot could get fixed
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Over priced, unreliable (always in the shop) no product support help.Gas hog, I'm 5'8 feet barely touch ground
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Wish it started easier...
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scooterjon:
#2006_piaggio_fly150 Great scooter for around town and great price. I have saved $$money and gas!! Great handelng and plenty of leg room. Can store a helmet under the seat and as of to date I have 12,467 miles.
Aug 15, 09
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scooterjon:
#2006_piaggio_fly150 The gas tank has an evap system that is in place pre the EPA. Overfilling the tank not only puts the fuel into the evap system due to over filling, but will also cause fuel to spill. The solution?? Do not over fill the gas tank.
Nov 15, 08
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tgreenfield:
#2006_piaggio_fly150 I had my 2006 for 3 weaks when it would'nt start. The dealer said it was the over flowing of gas tank but I nver filled it up. Then after I got it back two weeks later it would'nt start again. They tiold me had been tipped or something and that oil must of got on it. I never tipped to scooter. If I have the same problem a third time I better not get another excuse.
Sep 8, 08
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david.annable:
#2006_piaggio_fly150 Unfortunately, this scooter could have been a winner. Unfortunately, it often has problems starting for me. The dealer has indicated that the problem is related to over-filling the gas-tank. My brand new scooter won't start because it has too much gas? Ridiculous! What's more, the problem seems to go deeper than that as, from what I've read, the overflowing gas problem shouldn't stop the engine from turning over - a problem I've experienced a number of times. I was offered no explanation as to why this might be happening and, on top of it, I was charged for a non-warranty service. I expect the problem to resurface.
If you are having trouble starting your Piaggio Fly, check out this article: http://www.modernvespa.com/forum/topic86.html
Aug 28, 07
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