After one year with a Liberty150i ABS

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After one year with a Liberty150i ABS

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Just passed 1 year of ownership with a 2018 Piaggio Liberty150i ABS 3V i-Get engine.
My thoughts:
Servicing is easy - including the valves.
Dislike:
the gas cap

Regrets:
Wish I could buy the white one, too!


For more in depth reviews:
Read justgottascoot.com for a review of the Liberty.
Watch 20 min youtube review from Vespamotorsport's 'Robot'

(Do not miss the Burgman 400 - sold to buy this Liberty)
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Re: After one year with a Liberty150i ABS

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I saw "Robot's" review. He mentioned about the ample leg clearance when turning the handlebars fully right or left. . .no interference. The dash layout is similar to the Vespa. 8)
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Re: After one year with a Liberty150i ABS

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Old Grinner wrote:I saw "Robot's" review. He mentioned about the ample leg clearance when turning the handlebars fully right or left. . .no interference. The dash layout is similar to the Vespa. 8)
I'm a touch over 6'3"....fits me just fine. Sat the seat before writing the check.
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Re: After one year with a Liberty150i ABS

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What's the problem with the fuel cap?
Four decades on two wheels has taught me nothing, all advice given is guaranteed to be wrong
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Re: After one year with a Liberty150i ABS

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But...it DOESN'T have "HONDA" on it. :cry:
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Re: After one year with a Liberty150i ABS

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Mel46 wrote:But...it DOESN'T have "HONDA" on it. :cry:

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Mel46 wrote:But...it DOESN'T have "HONDA" on it. :cry:
It probably would have, if Honda sold a bigwheel 150 step through with ABS in the USA.
Even though the Honda would likely be closer to four thousand, than the Liberty's three. (I like Hondas that much)
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gn2 wrote:What's the problem with the fuel cap?
Hard to cleanly thread it on. Need two hands to get it off.
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Re: After one year with a Liberty150i ABS

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The SH150i or Click would probably be what you're talking about. . .neither of which are sold here now. 8)
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