OK - good. Makes sense - Maybe someone couldn't convert Kmh to mph.bornagainbiker wrote:According to this write up http://www.latestbikesinfo.com/test-pia ... -2012.html
Here, we noted in Fact a top speed of 155 km / h on the meter, Measured at 146 km / h at GPS. Best of all, the Piaggio X10 350 2012 has No trouble reaching conditions this limit.
155kmph = 96mph - 146kmph = 90mph
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will it be able to ride in the rain 

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I don't see why not.victor wrote:will it be able to ride in the rain

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But how much torque does it have. If it has the same bhp as the 400 Burgman, I bet as a 330cc engine, it won't have the same or similar torque figure, so won't be as good to ride in the mid range or uphills or with a passenger! But what a nice bike though. Worth a look for anyone wanting to change. I wish the 500cc jobby was coming over too. 

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I think the price difference and the huge service intervals are a far better option for me than a little torque. I've generally been happy with 250 scoots, so a 330cc scoot should be neigh on perfect for me. It's all down to personal choice of course
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Woz, yes I agree. That big service interval is a good pull. And if you have been happy with 250's then the 330cc engine on the X10 will be a delight I'm sure.
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Although the service intervals are longer the price of service parts has just gone up. Piaggio ain't daft! 

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Yes, they are.Ginger Phil wrote:Although the service intervals are longer the price of service parts has just gone up. Piaggio ain't daft!
If they weren't they would be:
Putting every spare promotional penny into promoting to `new` scooterists the safety and security benefits of ABS/ASR
Telling every car driver Why Maxis' Make More Sense Than A Mazda.
They'd be selling through regular TV adverts
They'd be adding to the local dealer network, not removing them (my nearest Piaggio dealer? 43 miles...)
They'd be selling the X10 as part of a package that includes training to full licence, clothing, helmets and a collection/delivery loaner service for when the bike is being serviced or repaired.
Ensuring all dealers met a minimal accredited dealer standard, with fines for those who fall short and a `three strikes and you're out` franchise principle.
Have their representatives visiting all Secondary Schools with a scooter roadshow.
Frankly, If I was Piaggio Head Honcho in Spaghettinosherland I'd sack the lot, sell the building and run `Piaggio UK` from a desk in Pontedera.
There, they could employ a school leaver with a heavily-tinctured English accent, brattish attitude, absolutely no care or consideration for the customer, no promotion or marketing skills, a predilection for letting the phone ring for fifteen minutes before picking it up and they could STILL do a better job than this mob...

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Sounds like the people who used to run Aprilia's UK operation - perhaps they could hire them..irev wrote: Frankly, If I was Piaggio Head Honcho in Spaghettinosherland I'd sack the lot, sell the building and run `Piaggio UK` from a desk in Pontedera.
There, they could employ a school leaver with a heavily-tinctured English accent, brattish attitude, absolutely no care or consideration for the customer, no promotion or marketing skills, a predilection for letting the phone ring for fifteen minutes before picking it up and they could STILL do a better job than this mob...
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