The Piaggio MP3 is mind-bending – not because of its speed, but because of how much confidence an extra front wheel affords. It opens motorcycling up to a new, safety-conscious commuter audience who ...
Does the machine lean like a conventional scooter? And does it steer as well as a conventional scooter? The answers are yes, and no. Yes, the MP3 leans over in the corners, as much as you dare in fact ...
The Yourban is not cheap, but it is aimed at those with either no desire or experience of two wheels as it can be ridden on a car licence, so the sure-footed, reassuring and unintimidating Yourban may ...
The Piaggio company is a major production company in Italy, making a wide range of vehicles from scooters up through business aircraft. As a scooter manufacturer, Piaggio is the fourth-largest in the ...
Hybrid cars are familiar enough now on British roads not to evoke comment, but we've yet to see a hybrid motorcycle or scooter. One reason is cost, as few motorcycle companies are large enough to ...
There are two types of bikers in the world: Those for whom two wheels are quite enough, and those who like the theory of motorcycling, but need three wheels to engage in the practice of it. Much as I ...
Piaggio has updated its revolutionary MP3 machine for 2014 to produce the Yourban 300. A massive 18 kilograms has been trimmed from the MP3 300 with the Yourban now tipping the scales at 212kg. That’s ...
The Piaggio MP3 provides safety, road grip and stability levels that no two-wheeler can match. The front assembly, with two independent tilting wheels, is more stable than any scooter. Power and ...
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