Piaggio Fly 150
The Piaggio Fly 150 has a top speed of 105 km/h, produces 10.7 hp and weighs 115 kg. Motoryk rates it 7/10.
De Piaggio Fly 150 is een moderne scooter in klassieke stijl, geïntroduceerd door de Italiaanse fabrikant Piaggio in het midden van de jaren 2000, geïnspireerd op het ontwerp van de iconische Vespa-lijn en gericht op stedelijke pendelaars die op zoek zijn naar een praktische en stijlvolle rit. Het werd populair op de wereldmarkten, met name in Azië en Europa, vanwege zijn retro-esthetiek in combinatie met betrouwbare viertaktmotortechnologie. Het model staat bekend om de combinatie van vintage Italiaanse scooterdesignelementen met moderne brandstofefficiëntie en lage onderhoudsvereisten.
10.7 hp
Kracht
10.3 Nm
Koppel
115 kg
Gewicht
105 km/h
Topsnelheid
2.5 L/100km or approximately 40 km/L (typical real-world average)
Brandstof
Beeldig
Lichaam
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Wat kopers moeten weten
Proven Italian Engine
The Fly 150 uses Piaggio's reliable LEADER 150cc 4-stroke engine, known for smooth performance and longevity when properly maintained. Many owners report 20,000+ miles with minimal issues.
Watch the Variator
The CVT variator and drive belt are common wear items that should be inspected every 8,000–10,000 miles. Neglected belts can snap unexpectedly, so always ask for service history before buying used.
Holds Value Well
Piaggio's strong brand reputation keeps the Fly 150 retaining resale value better than many Asian-made competitors. A well-maintained used unit typically sells for 60–70% of its original price.
Generaties en specificaties per jaar
Originele lancering met 150cc 4-taktmotor, klassieke carrosseriestyling, geïntroduceerd brandstofsysteem met carburateur.
"Charmante stadscoot die snel buiten adem raakt."
De Fly 150 is echt aangenaam om door de stad te rijden — licht, beweegbaar en die retro-ronde carrosserie doet het goed. Piaggio's enkele carburateur trekt netjes uit stationair en stationair toerental met een bevredigend mechanisch geluid, maar als je hem vraagt om 90 km/u aan te houden op een oprit van de snelweg, dan voel je al die 8,5 paarden zich inspannen. Ik heb twee jaar lang dagelijks met de mijne gereden in gemengd stadsverkeer en ik ben nooit gestrand, wat voor veel telt; de carb moet wel stikken op koude ochtenden onder de 10°C, en je zult de stationaire schroef per seizoen opnieuw in evenwicht brengen. De kwaliteit van het plastic is merkbaar beter dan die van de Taiwanese of Chinese concurrenten uit die tijd, maar de trommelrem aan de voorkant is het enige onderdeel dat me echt zorgen baart: nat weer vereist vroege, weloverwogen input, anders slid je.
Pluspunten
Nadelen
Herziene carrosseriestyling, bijgewerkte afstelling van de ophanging, verbeterde brandstofefficiëntie, handhaving van de Euro 2-conformiteit.
Voldoet aan de Euro 3-emissienormen, bijgewerkt instrumentenpaneel, verfijnde chassisgeometrie, kleine cosmetische updates.
Beoordeling van gebruikte kopers
"A solid city scooter that rewards buyers who inspect carefully."
$1,200-$2,800 usedLook, the Fly 150 is a genuinely decent little urban scooter, and used prices have gotten reasonable enough that it makes real sense for city commuting. The 150cc Piaggio engine is bulletproof if it's been maintained — these things regularly crack 30,000 miles without drama. What you're really buying is Italian engineering DNA without Vespa prices, and that's not nothing. The ride quality is noticeably better than comparable Asian-market scoots thanks to that steel frame and proper suspension tuning. That said, go in with eyes open. Parts availability has gotten patchier as the model aged — you're not walking into any dealership and grabbing what you need off a shelf. Check the variator and belt religiously on any used example, because neglectful previous owners treat these like appliances and skip that 8,000-mile service every single time. Also expect around 65mph flat out, which is fine for city streets but will have you white-knuckling on faster arterials. For commuting under 20 miles daily on urban roads, this thing genuinely earns its keep. Just budget an extra $200-300 for a thorough once-over before you trust it.
Top 10 Accessories
Curated picks for the Piaggio Fly 150 — owned, ridden, recommended.
Veel voorkomende problemen
🔥 1 CRITICALRough idle, hesitation, hard starting on test ride
Delayed engagement, belt slipping, high RPM before moving
Dragging brakes, uneven stopping, inspect caliper and drums
White residue under engine, overheating, low coolant reservoir
✅Checklist vóór aankoop
Decent if maintained, neglect kills them fast
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Frequently Asked Questions
What are common problems with the Piaggio Fly 150? +
Carburetor gumming from ethanol fuel sitting: Rough idle, hesitation, hard starting on test ride (moderate) | Variator and roller wear causing sluggish acceleration: Delayed engagement, belt slipping, high RPM before moving (moderate) | Rusted or seized brake components: Dragging brakes, uneven stopping, inspect caliper and drums (serious)
Is the Piaggio Fly 150 a good motorcycle? +
A solid city scooter that rewards buyers who inspect carefully. Rating: 7.0/10. Best for: Daily urban commuters wanting Italian reliability under $2,500. Avoid if: You need highway speeds or easy parts sourcing.
What is the horsepower of the Piaggio Fly 150? +
The Piaggio Fly 150 produces 10.7 hp @ 8,250 rpm, with 10.3 Nm @ 6,500 rpm of torque. Top speed: 105 km/h.
Is the Piaggio Fly 150 good for beginners? +
Yes — the Piaggio Fly 150 is a reasonable choice for new riders (10.7 hp is manageable), weighing 115 kg. Daily urban commuters wanting Italian reliability under $2,500
Is the Piaggio Fly 150 reliable? +
Owners report 1 critical issue to watch for on the Piaggio Fly 150, notably: Rusted or seized brake components (Dragging brakes, uneven stopping, inspect caliper and drums). Buy with a pre-purchase inspection.
Is the Piaggio Fly 150 good for daily use? +
Daily urban commuters wanting Italian reliability under $2,500 Fuel: 2.5 L/100km or approximately 40 km/L (typical real-world average).
How fast is the Piaggio Fly 150? +
The Piaggio Fly 150 reaches a top speed of 105 km/h, producing 10.7 hp at 115 kg curb weight. Real-world performance depends on rider weight, gearing, and road conditions.
What gear should I buy for a Piaggio Fly 150? +
Motoryk has curated a Top 10 gear list specifically for the Piaggio Fly 150, covering engine oil, tires, chain, battery, and brake pads — see motoryk.com/bikes/piaggio/fly-150/top10. Each pick is matched to this bike's spec.












