Piaggio BV 350 Update
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Piaggio BV 350 Update
I just got a return email from Piaggio and they said:
"Thank you for contacting Piaggio Group Americas, Inc.
We are happy to note your interest in the Piaggio brand.
The Piaggio BV 350cc will be available on the US market during the
spring 2012.
Best Regards,
Thierry Customercare"
I hope that helps anyone who might be interested.
"Thank you for contacting Piaggio Group Americas, Inc.
We are happy to note your interest in the Piaggio brand.
The Piaggio BV 350cc will be available on the US market during the
spring 2012.
Best Regards,
Thierry Customercare"
I hope that helps anyone who might be interested.
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It was on the solicitation/order sheets for spring, but sometimes these things come when they come.
For what it's worth, the 350 has yet to be CARB certified for sale in CA. Piaggio usually doesn't being over models until this happens.
Meanwhile, the MP3 hybrid has passed, was announced for the US years ago, and has never appeared here.
So… :shrug:
For what it's worth, the 350 has yet to be CARB certified for sale in CA. Piaggio usually doesn't being over models until this happens.
Meanwhile, the MP3 hybrid has passed, was announced for the US years ago, and has never appeared here.
So… :shrug:
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As California goes, so does the rest of the country when it comes to such things, so I'll believe it when I see it.ericalm wrote:It was on the solicitation/order sheets for spring, but sometimes these things come when they come.
For what it's worth, the 350 has yet to be CARB certified for sale in CA. Piaggio usually doesn't being over models until this happens.
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Genuine, SYM and other companies have released scooters in 49 states. Vespa did with the PX, but with any model intended for 50-state sale has waited on CA certification before releasing it in the other 49.PeteH wrote:Right. How did that Stella 2T shopping go in the Golden State, then?mattgordon wrote:As California goes, so does the rest of the country when it comes to such things, so I'll believe it when I see it.
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Curious: What email address did you send to that garnered a response from Piaggio?
Also, "Thierry Customercare?" Must be a French name.
Also, "Thierry Customercare?" Must be a French name.

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I sent my inquiry to: [email protected]
The amazing thing is they acually responded and in a few days
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The amazing thing is they acually responded and in a few days

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You should recognize his name from prior threadsericalm wrote:Curious: What email address did you send to that garnered a response from Piaggio?
Also, "Thierry Customercare?" Must be a French name.

(surely you remember every thread ever from all forums!)
http://modernvespa.com/forum/topic76252
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Just got back from Technical training on the BV 350 in California.
Pretty damn impressive engine..
The Clutch is incredible!
30k intervals for valve adjustment!
15k intervals for belt replacement!
6k service intervals!!!
and more!!
Dealer meeting is next month and we will see/ ride the bike.
Not all dealers will receive the bike though.. the ones that did not shell out the $$ for training and tools will NOT receive the bike.
I can't wait to ride it.
I have plenty of pictures of the engine and clutch but got all my stuff stolen from our rental, in L.A 3 hours into our trip (except camera which I had on me), including camera cable and laptop.
Got replacement coming in this week and I will post pics.
Pretty damn impressive engine..
The Clutch is incredible!
30k intervals for valve adjustment!
15k intervals for belt replacement!
6k service intervals!!!
and more!!
Dealer meeting is next month and we will see/ ride the bike.
Not all dealers will receive the bike though.. the ones that did not shell out the $$ for training and tools will NOT receive the bike.
I can't wait to ride it.
I have plenty of pictures of the engine and clutch but got all my stuff stolen from our rental, in L.A 3 hours into our trip (except camera which I had on me), including camera cable and laptop.
Got replacement coming in this week and I will post pics.
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Dealers are going to hate this thing!Alexbv200 wrote:30k intervals for valve adjustment!
15k intervals for belt replacement!
6k service intervals!!!
and more!!

Very good to hear! As the new engine and transmission make their way into other models in the next couple of years, I'm sure dealers will have no choice but to get training.Dealer meeting is next month and we will see/ ride the bike.
Not all dealers will receive the bike though.. the ones that did not shell out the $$ for training and tools will NOT receive the bike.
Dammit, LA, making us all look bad! If you ever come to town and have some time to kill, let me know; we can even gout riding. Sure we can get a scoot for you from one of our local shops.I can't wait to ride it.
I have plenty of pictures of the engine and clutch but got all my stuff stolen from our rental, in L.A 3 hours into our trip (except camera which I had on me), including camera cable and laptop.
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You can add my name to the list that eagerly awaits the BV 350. I've had my eye on the BV 500 for a long time, but thought it might be just a little too much for my wife. But the 350 should do it.
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Alexbv200 wrote"Not all dealers will receive the bike though.. the ones that did not shell out the $$ for training and tools will NOT receive the bike."
If this is true, do you think it will be possible to order the scooter from one of these dealers and have them ship it? I don't believe the dealer near me (120mi.) will be one of those dealers, they are more of a dedicated super-bike shop, although they do sell the BV 300 and 500, I think I'll give them a call tommorrow to find out.
P.S. as soon as I know they are in dealers I'm selling the cage, teehee don't tell the wife
If this is true, do you think it will be possible to order the scooter from one of these dealers and have them ship it? I don't believe the dealer near me (120mi.) will be one of those dealers, they are more of a dedicated super-bike shop, although they do sell the BV 300 and 500, I think I'll give them a call tommorrow to find out.
P.S. as soon as I know they are in dealers I'm selling the cage, teehee don't tell the wife

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Do you really want your primary source of warranty support, service and maintenance to be a dealer that's not trained on this new engine and transmission?2wheelNsanity wrote:Alexbv200 wrote"Not all dealers will receive the bike though.. the ones that did not shell out the $$ for training and tools will NOT receive the bike."
If this is true, do you think it will be possible to order the scooter from one of these dealers and have them ship it? I don't believe the dealer near me (120mi.) will be one of those dealers, they are more of a dedicated super-bike shop, although they do sell the BV 300 and 500, I think I'll give them a call tommorrow to find out.
P.S. as soon as I know they are in dealers I'm selling the cage, teehee don't tell the wife
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Eric wrote "Do you really want your primary source of warranty support, service and maintenance to be a dealer that's not trained on this new engine and transmission?" I'm not sure I follow you, I just want to know where I might be able to get one. As for the warranty, I live way to far from any "certified" dealer to use it anyway, so a warranty means little to me. Besides I still have my 170 as a back up
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Where will you be having the 350 serviced? If the closest dealer is 120 miles and they won't be trained on the bike, how will you keep it maintained?2wheelNsanity wrote:Eric wrote "Do you really want your primary source of warranty support, service and maintenance to be a dealer that's not trained on this new engine and transmission?" I'm not sure I follow you, I just want to know where I might be able to get one. As for the warranty, I live way to far from any "certified" dealer to use it anyway, so a warranty means little to me. Besides I still have my 170 as a back up.
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Well as far as the little stuff (Oil changes, spark plugs, airfilters) I can do that myself, for the bigger stuff I will have to trust the Yamaha dealer in the nearby town. These are everyday issues we folks who live in the middle of now-where have to deal with on a daily basis. I don't have the luxury of living in California.
My Mazda is a perfect example, when I purchased it the nearsest service dealer was 120miles away, so when something needed attention I fixed myself or had the local mechanic take care of it. I never did use the warranty or contact Mazda when something went wrong, I figured they would give me the run around anyway, I don't like to haggle over stuff like that (lawyers are alot smarter than me and always seem to have some language in the warranty that favors them and not the consumer) so I just take care of it.
I figure crap happens so why get mad about it, just use it as manure and grow some flowers, the bees need all our help
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My Mazda is a perfect example, when I purchased it the nearsest service dealer was 120miles away, so when something needed attention I fixed myself or had the local mechanic take care of it. I never did use the warranty or contact Mazda when something went wrong, I figured they would give me the run around anyway, I don't like to haggle over stuff like that (lawyers are alot smarter than me and always seem to have some language in the warranty that favors them and not the consumer) so I just take care of it.
I figure crap happens so why get mad about it, just use it as manure and grow some flowers, the bees need all our help

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Awesome.2wheelNsanity wrote:No worries Eric, I contacted the KC dealer and he informed me that they will be selling the BV 350, W000000000000T for me. Now I just need to get a small pick-up so I can trailer it up there when I need service, all smiles
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My whole point/concern was that the BV350 is a new engine and a totally different transmission than any other CVT scooter. If you take it for service to a non-Vespa dealer and they screw it up, you're pretty much out of luck as you've blown any warranty coverage for that part. Since the BV 350 requires special training and tooling, I wouldn't trust any other dealer to maintain it—certainly not a Yamaha dealer who would have no idea what they were looking at when presented with that clutch. It is that different.
The stock transmissions on most other scooters are similar enough that you could take it elsewhere, although there are special tools used for the Piaggios/Vespas.
Fortunately, it will require far less frequent maintenance than existing models.
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That's what I keep thinking.ericalm wrote:Fortunately, it will require far less frequent maintenance than existing models.
Considering this...
...and the fact that some scooterists never put that many miles on a scooter the entire time they own it, some folks won't ever need a routine service after the first oil change. It's a pretty surprising thought, but those are the numbers.Alexbv200 wrote:30k intervals for valve adjustment!
15k intervals for belt replacement!
6k service intervals!!!

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I just got off the phone with the KC (Reno's Powersports) dealer, after my inquiry this morning they contacted the Aprilia/Piaggio rep. and they are going to get one (Black) in late March early April. The MSRP is going to be $5,895 plus dealer fees ($145). I was impressed with the speed at which they got all the information. I'll definetly go check them out, they're going to give me a call when the scoot shows up.
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Thanks Eric..ericalm wrote:Dealers are going to hate this thing!Alexbv200 wrote:30k intervals for valve adjustment!
15k intervals for belt replacement!
6k service intervals!!!
and more!!![]()
Very good to hear! As the new engine and transmission make their way into other models in the next couple of years, I'm sure dealers will have no choice but to get training.Dealer meeting is next month and we will see/ ride the bike.
Not all dealers will receive the bike though.. the ones that did not shell out the $$ for training and tools will NOT receive the bike.
Dammit, LA, making us all look bad! If you ever come to town and have some time to kill, let me know; we can even gout riding. Sure we can get a scoot for you from one of our local shops.I can't wait to ride it.
I have plenty of pictures of the engine and clutch but got all my stuff stolen from our rental, in L.A 3 hours into our trip (except camera which I had on me), including camera cable and laptop.
The trip started bad, but then we went to the beach (Newport) to watch the Superbowl. The Petersen museum was incredible and the pavillion on the Scooters even more incredible.. a MUST see!!
Training was a lot of fun too!
Surprisingly, it seems that there are more scooters/ motorcycles in Dallas than the Costa Mesa/ Newport area.
Took a trip down to San Diego to the fine folks at Vespa Motorsport.. wow.. what an operation!!
Yes Vespa is being very, very, very picky now about who gets the franchise!
They don't want to get a repeat of 2008; I can tell you that since the new CEO came on board, things are a lot better at Piaggio!!!
Now, Technical HAS to approve the dealership; if there is not enough space to work on Vespa or dealer is not willing to spend the $ for the tools, they are not getting the franchise.
The very cool thing about that engine is that to check on the valves, all you do is remove a pin, and the rockers slide over to chech the valves.. freaking cool!!
The transmission case is a good 8-9 inches longer than the outgoing 300 motor so I see why it won't fit in the GTS body!
I apologize for my excitement, but this bike will put all bikes on notice!!
There are a lot of very, very good bikes out there, but this one... damn.
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http://www.cycleworld.com/2011/11/03/20 ... irst-ride/easy wrote:any pics and what is the specs
http://www.bikez.com/motorcycles/piaggi ... e_2012.php
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I finally got the cable for my digital camera so here are the pics of the engine and clutch of the beast!!! 

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- Left: new BV 350 Engine.... to the right, the outgoing 300 engine!
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- Case open.
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More...
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- Inside there... 12 disks..
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- How to remove the clutch; there are tabs to put screw drivers in and pull.
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- THE CLUTCH!!!!!!!
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- Rollers
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- And no more cartridge filter...
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- Front view
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Whoa! Much longer. Some interesting looking stuff going on in that engine, too. Thanks for posting this!
I know these are coming soon, but someone asked me if they're going to be 2012 or 2013 models. I assumed 2012, but figured I'd ask.
I know these are coming soon, but someone asked me if they're going to be 2012 or 2013 models. I assumed 2012, but figured I'd ask.
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Replied before all the pics were up. Now even more stunned by these.
8-roller variator!
I'm guessing a pretty long stroke length. Giant, domed valve cover? Is that what that is?
8-roller variator!
I'm guessing a pretty long stroke length. Giant, domed valve cover? Is that what that is?
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