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“Fair play for what it is”

★★★★☆

written by jordandaniels on 10/04/2020

Bought mine second hand 31,000 miles paid £450 mirror less and needing tyres found a great company for parts and priced great fast deliver racing planet UK flat out I get 85mph but that's flat flat out more than impressed for a 4t sit and screw the comfort is amazing just don't take your eye off the ball as the handlebars shake worse than a redlighters toys best I've done is 106mpg so far on a long ride although round town ya talking more 80mpg on standard fuel only performance upgrade as such is a dropped roller weight from 7.4 to 7g only ones shop had at time before found racing planet UK but that only improved my acceleration and still hit the 85mph so alls good great for a big lad to ride as a first or everyday run around worth ya money all day long

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“miss my x9”

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written by shedboy70 on 20/11/2013

ive only just bought my xevo,i miss the space under my seat the great ride,i only bought the xevo because you cant buy the x10 125 which i find out of order,the xevo seat is too hard im going to change the hooter ,this would b better on a push bike,im going to buy a top boxbut not a piaggio one as they cost 328 pounds,in total to put it on will cost you 400 pounds,the only plus about my bike at the moment is that its new

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“I purchased this scooter replacing my Peugeot scooter...”

★★★★☆

written by waicheng on 22/04/2011

I purchased this scooter replacing my Peugeot scooter of similar size. So far, I have clocked around 250 miles and loved every minute of it.

Just be aware of the "limited" space under-seat and in the 'boot'. It claims to hold 2 full face helmet but only managed to store 1 in the boot with some difficulty!!

I was very surprised after filling up the tank to MAX, about half litre ended up on the floor.

It is little expensive then other 125cc but the ride is excellent!!

Enjoy!!!

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“I have recently bought a Piaggio Xevo having sold my...”

★★★★☆

written by d9ber1 on 22/08/2010

I have recently bought a Piaggio Xevo having sold my Yamaha Vity which I found too small on the road, also wanted something large enough to give increased road presence but able to carry my laptop. A little dubious about the Xevo initially but after nearly 150 miles of riding, I haven't regretted making my purchase. On the road feels very comfortable, very secure, although only being a 125cc, it does feel a little sluggish from the lights, the trader off you feel more secure, increased road presence and know you are on probably one of the best luxury 125cc scooters on the market! I managed to achieve a top speed of approx 65mph the outer dial reads in KM, but mileage or KM on the trip. I haven't emptied a full tank yet but I estimate probably around 80mpg which isn't bad, very comfortable seat also and dials are excellent. Would I buy another, yes but probably wait until I have passed my test and go for the 250cc which would benefit the bike from that bit of extra power. Overall 9/10.

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Xzippiex's Response to d9ber1's Review

Written on: 11/12/2013

Wait untill one cold morning when it won't start and your late for that appointment then see how you feel and then do that every morning for as long as you can stand it and see how long you last befor you get rid of it

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Tonetee's reply to Xzippiex's Comment

Written on: 20/05/2015

I have had my 2012 Xevo for three years 36,000 kms and pick my new 2015 Xevo up this month, never had a no start in the morning? yes i have had repair jobs to the value of £600 (excluding brake pads and tyres) in that time but at those miles its to be expected, one thing i learned fast with scooters is they are not that strong so they need to be ridden with care and not scream way at the lights if you do that the Xevo is a great ride with good weather protection, mine did 36 miles a day without to meany problems so i bought another one.

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Asked by eddyrichard635 on 12th April 2020 Report this content
Do I buy a second hand Xevo or not that is the question. Or do I get a Suzuki Burgman 125 ? Help me..... Which one

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Where can I find the chassis ore frame number of a Piaggio XEVO 125?

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