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Piaggio Fly 125
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Piaggio Fly 125

The Piaggio Fly 125 has a top speed of 95 km/h, produces 10.7 hp and weighs 110 kg. Motoryk rates it 7/10.

Piaggio Fly 125 于 2005 年推出,是经典意大利滑板车风格的现代复兴,将复古设计灵感与当代工程风格融为一体。它作为一款实用的城市通勤车在欧洲和亚洲广受欢迎,以轻巧时尚的包装提供比亚乔的可靠性。多年来,该车型进行了逐步更新,包括对后续车型进行燃油喷射,这有助于其满足不断变化的排放标准,同时保持其作为日常便捷滑板车的核心身份。

10.7 hp

权力

9.8 Nm

扭矩

110 kg

重量

95 km/h

最高速度

2.5 L/100km or approximately 40 km/L (typical real-world average)

燃料

Faired

身体

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买家应该知道什么

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Proven Engine Reliability

The Fly 125 uses Piaggio's well-tested LEADER 4-stroke engine, known for longevity with proper maintenance. Many owners report 30,000+ km with minimal issues when oil changes are kept regular.

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Watch the Variator

The CVT variator and drive belt are known wear items that should be inspected around 10,000–15,000 km. Symptoms like sluggish acceleration or jerky takeoff often signal belt or roller wear.

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Steady Resale Value

The Piaggio brand name and Italian build quality help the Fly 125 retain value better than many Asian-made competitors in the same segment. Low mileage examples in good condition sell quickly on the used market.

按年份划分的世代和规格

2005–2012 Gen 1

最初发布的配备 125cc 四冲程 LEADER 发动机、经典复古风格、模拟乐器、鼓式后制动器。

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7.4/10

"迷人的意大利小快艇,每天都能赚到钱。"

我在 2008 年的 Fly 125 上行驶了将近 18,000 公里,穿越了那不勒斯和后来的伦敦,而 LEADER 发动机确实是该级别中比较精致的发动机之一 —— 平稳地超过 7,000 转/分,在平坦的柏油路面上可以干净利落地拉到 90 公里/小时,没有戏剧性。阶梯式座椅和直立姿势使 45 分钟的城市生活变得舒适,790 毫米的座椅高度意味着大多数乘客可以在红绿灯处平脚行走,这比人们承认的要重要。也就是说,鼓式后制动器在潮湿的环境中是一种负担——木制的感觉,不一致的咬合——而且对于踏板车来说,座椅下方的存储空间小得可笑,如果你用力,几乎不适合半脸头盔。建造质量基本稳定,但有几块塑料面板在大约 12,000 公里处开始嘎嘎作响,并且碳水化合物需要在里程范围内进行适当的调整,否则冷启动就会成为晨间的哄骗习惯。

优点

+流畅、乐意的 LEADER 引擎
+真正舒适的直立人体工程学设计
+整体采用耐用的意大利结构
+经典款式经久耐用

缺点

潮湿时鼓式后制动器不佳
座椅下方的存储空间小得令人尴尬
行驶1.2万公里后出现面板拨浪鼓
最适合: 都市通勤者想要可靠的意大利风格 跳过 if: 你需要充足的载货能力
2013–2023 Gen 2

更新了车身,更新了符合欧3和欧4标准的LEADER发动机,修订了悬架并改进了制动器。

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二手买家评论

7.0/10
最适合
Urban commuters wanting reliable, low-maintenance Italian quality

"A dependable city scooter that earns its reputation without excitement."

$1,000-$2,500 used

The Fly 125 is Italian scooter commuting done properly — not flashly, just solid. Piaggio's build quality genuinely separates it from the Chinese clutter in this segment. The 125cc four-stroke pulls cleanly through traffic, the suspension actually handles real potholes without jarring your spine loose, and that underseat storage fits a full-face helmet without drama. It's not fast, obviously, but it never pretends to be. Used examples between 2010-2018 are plentiful and generally honest machines if maintained. Watch for variator wear — they get jerky and hesitant when the rollers are shot, usually around 15,000 miles. Check the belt too, cheap to replace but sellers often ignore it. Corrosion around the exhaust header is common on older bikes, mostly cosmetic but worth negotiating on. For urban commuting under 30 miles daily, this thing makes genuine sense. Parts availability through Piaggio dealers is decent, and a good independent scooter shop can work on these without crying. Don't overpay — $1,500 is plenty for a solid example.

优点
缺点
跳过 if: You need anything beyond city riding speeds

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常见问题

🔥 1 CRITICAL
⚠️Carburetor gumming from ethanol fuel or storage MODERATE

Hard starting, rough idle, hesitation on throttle

Fix cost: $50-$150
⚠️CVT variator wear causing sluggish acceleration MODERATE

Jerky takeoff, belt squealing, poor top speed

Fix cost: $80-$200
🔥Rusty or leaking fuel tank on older units SERIOUS

Smell fuel near tank, inspect underneath for staining

Fix cost: $100-$300
💡Front fork seal leaks and worn suspension MINOR

Oil residue on fork tubes, bouncy harsh ride

Fix cost: $60-$150

购买前清单

Check service history and mileage honestly
Test cold start without choke assistance
Inspect frame for cracks near footboard welds
Verify title is clean and not salvaged

Decent commuter, maintenance often neglected by owners

Full Specifications

Engine Power 10.7 hp @ 8,250 rpm
Torque 9.8 Nm @ 6,500 rpm
Top Speed 95 km/h
Weight 110 kg (wet/curb weight)
Fuel Consumption 2.5 L/100km or approximately 40 km/L (typical real-world average)
Type Scooter
Fairing Full/Partial Fairing

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Frequently Asked Questions

What are common problems with the Piaggio Fly 125? +

Carburetor gumming from ethanol fuel or storage: Hard starting, rough idle, hesitation on throttle (moderate) | CVT variator wear causing sluggish acceleration: Jerky takeoff, belt squealing, poor top speed (moderate) | Rusty or leaking fuel tank on older units: Smell fuel near tank, inspect underneath for staining (serious)

Is the Piaggio Fly 125 a good motorcycle? +

A dependable city scooter that earns its reputation without excitement. Rating: 7.0/10. Best for: Urban commuters wanting reliable, low-maintenance Italian quality. Avoid if: You need anything beyond city riding speeds.

What is the horsepower of the Piaggio Fly 125? +

The Piaggio Fly 125 produces 10.7 hp @ 8,250 rpm, with 9.8 Nm @ 6,500 rpm of torque. Top speed: 95 km/h.

Is the Piaggio Fly 125 good for beginners? +

Yes — the Piaggio Fly 125 is a reasonable choice for new riders (1078250 hp is manageable), weighing 110 kg. Urban commuters wanting reliable, low-maintenance Italian quality

Is the Piaggio Fly 125 reliable? +

Owners report 1 critical issue to watch for on the Piaggio Fly 125, notably: Rusty or leaking fuel tank on older units (Smell fuel near tank, inspect underneath for staining). Buy with a pre-purchase inspection.

Is the Piaggio Fly 125 good for daily use? +

Urban commuters wanting reliable, low-maintenance Italian quality Fuel: 2.5 L/100km or approximately 40 km/L (typical real-world average).