Piaggio X9 Explained

Piaggio X9
Manufacturer:Piaggio
Production:2000-2009
Predecessor:Piaggio Hexagon
Class:Scooter
Engine:Liquid-cooled single-cylinder engine
Transmission:CVT
Suspension:Front: Telescopic fork
Rear: Twin-shock with preload adjustment
Related:Piaggio X8

The Piaggio X9 is a scooter produced by the Italian motorcycle manufacturer Piaggio from the end of 2000 to 2009 in the Pontedera plant.

Description

Presented in March 2000 in a 250 cc version with 20 HP,[1] three years later in 2003 it underwent a first restyling and was renamed X9 Evolution.[2] Production was discontinued in 2009.

The X9 was available in four different engine options. The entry-level version was equipped with a 15 HP 125 engine and weighed 179 kilograms. The other available variants were a 180 cm³, a 250 cm³ and a 459 cm³, the latter with a maximum power of 39 bhp.[3] [4]

All models were equipped with an instrument cluster with four round analog elements placed under the fairing, with more than one display acting as trip computer placed instead on the handlebars.[5] ABS was optional.

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: l'Unità - Archivio storico. archivio.unita.news.
  2. Web site: Piaggio X9 Evolution. Stefano. Cordara. MotorBox.
  3. Web site: Piaggio X9 500. Spartaco. Belloni. MotorBox.
  4. Web site: American Motorcyclist. American Motorcyclist. Assoc. December 15, 2004. American Motorcyclist Assoc. Google Books.
  5. Book: Martin, Pixel Pete, Eric Dregni, Peter. Scooters. MotorBooks International. 9781610591751 . Google Books.