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Reviewed on August 30, 2006

Motorcycle reviewed 2006 Piaggio BV 500 view listing

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It didn't take me too long to appreciate the sporty design and sophisticated look of the BV-500, which reminded me of the Vespa, but took on new meaning with its technological improvements and with its more muscular body. Ironically, I bought it before I even knew how it runs, because I did... read more
It didn't take me too long to appreciate the sporty design and sophisticated look of the BV-500, which reminded me of the Vespa, but took on new meaning with its technological improvements and with its more muscular body. Ironically, I bought it before I even knew how it runs, because I did not have an M-1 license. Thus, my decision was based on prior reviews, which were very positive, so I felt very comfortable. As soon as I got it on the street, I was a bit amazed by how powerful it was. I've driven motorbikes in countries like Thailand and Malaysia, but those were 50 cc's. The BV-500 has 460 cc's, so at a turn of the wrist and throttle it is ready to take-off and hit 50 mph, before most cars pass the light signal. Driving on the highway was smooth and it hugged the roads better than I could resist the wind --- it was such a rush to take it past 80 mph. Each day it gets better and better, as I get more comfortable and accustomed to the smooth ride. This bike by no means is a lightweight as it weighs over 450 lbs. and this is evident as it hugs the road and seems to be unaffected by wind drifts. The storage capacity under the seat is small by comparison to the other models; but I'm able to store my jacket, gloves, manuals and tools. The front compartments help me store my cell phone and any loose articles I don't want to keep in my pockets. In a next day or two, I'll hit my 500 mile mark, which means I'll have it serviced as part of the initial inspection to make sure everything is ok, as it seems. My next toy or project is to add satellite radio to my BV-500,..We'll see how that goes.
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Reviewed on May 21, 2006

Motorcycle reviewed 2006 Piaggio BV 500 view listing

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I love the bv 500, I have a bv 250 in Italy, and it is also a very nice scooter, but for the wider streets, and longer rides to get everywhere the bv 500 is precision. I am a pretty big guy, and most people ask, "Why didn't you get a motorcycle?" Because compromising the agility of the BV500 with... read more
I love the bv 500, I have a bv 250 in Italy, and it is also a very nice scooter, but for the wider streets, and longer rides to get everywhere the bv 500 is precision. I am a pretty big guy, and most people ask, "Why didn't you get a motorcycle?" Because compromising the agility of the BV500 with the power of a motorcycle was not an option for me... the comfort and agility on this scooter is superb. The agility allows you to easily swerve back and forth to move out of the way of any car or truck, and has the right amount of kick to speed right by them without struggle. I haven't maxed it out yet but I heard it hits 110 with ease, which is more than enough for safe, fun, responsible riding.
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Reviewed on May 10, 2006

Motorcycle reviewed 2006 Piaggio BV 200 view listing

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I have owned my Piaggio BV200 since July 2004 and it has been an absolute jewel of a vehicle. My early experience with Motor Bikes was in 1965-68 with a Suzuki 250 cc two-stroker and I was a little aprehensive about re-learning to drive at 59. Well, I was so pleasantly surprised with the... read more
I have owned my Piaggio BV200 since July 2004 and it has been an absolute jewel of a vehicle. My early experience with Motor Bikes was in 1965-68 with a Suzuki 250 cc two-stroker and I was a little aprehensive about re-learning to drive at 59. Well, I was so pleasantly surprised with the balance of this machine. It only took me a few hours to get totally comfortable and safe with the ride and performance of the powerful LEADER Engine and the balance of the BV200. I use my BV200 for errands around town and I feel totally at ease in the Freeways at speeds keeping up with the traffic and still getting 75+ MPG. I always look forward to going out in my beatiful Dragon Red Machine!
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