Piaggio Beverly
Piaggio Beverly at the NYPD museum.
ManufacturerPiaggio
Production2001–present
AssemblyPontedera, Italy
ClassScooter

The Piaggio Beverly is a scooter produced by the Italian vehicle manufacturer Piaggio.

Model history

Introduced in 2001, the Piaggio Beverly has been produced in engine sizes ranging from 125 to 500 cc. Early models were powered by Piaggio's water-cooled L.E.A.D.E.R. engine.

In 2005 models with 250 cm³ and 500 cm³ displacement were also presented and the engine range was subsequently expanded to 300 cm³, 350 cm³ and 400 cm³ displacement.

From 2006 all models have electronic injection (i.e.), no more carburetor. It comes in models Beverly and Beverly S.

The body was redesigned for 2004 and again for 2009. The Beverly is now available as a Tourer or Cruiser.

It also uses LED lighting and turn signals. The storage compartment underneath the seat holds two open helmets, and higher-powered models come standard with ABS.[1][2][3]

Changing the master cylinder

Since 2013, Piaggio has prescribed the change of the brakes master cylinder every 15,000 km on the Beverly 350. Due to the higher brake pressures in ABS brakes and the associated increased load on the installed cuffs, it is currently required in this system, these components regularly check, or replace, let, it is argued.[4] The replacement of the master cylinder costs about 500 euros.

With the 2014 model year, the obligatory change of the master cylinder has been omitted.

New Beverly (2021–present)

Twenty years on from its launch, the latest Piaggio Beverly arrives on the scene with plenty of upgrades, but still retains the same sporty no-nonsense attitude and elegant design.

Take a new Euro 5 compliant 300 or 400 cc HPE (High Performance Engine). Engine is single cylinder four-stroke, 4-valve, liquid-cooled with electronic injection delivers reduced noise and fuel consumption.

The Piaggio claims that 300 cc HPE, has 23% more power and 16% extra torque over the previous model, and 400 cc HPE 17% more power and 30% extra torque than the previous 350 cc version, that delivers over 35 horsepower and is Euro 5 compliant.

The new “navigation bridge” houses a digital 5.5” LCD instrument panel in the centre, with ergonomically designed commands placed for maximum comfort on each side of the handlebar.

All lights and indicators used LED technology.

The trio colour schemes – glossy Bianco Luna (white), Blu Oxygen (metallic blue) and Grigio Cloud (metallic grey) – ooze elegance, pairing beautifully with the metallic finishing details and light grey rims.[5]

Specification

125[6] 250[7] 250 i.e.[8] 300 i.e. Tourer[9] 400 i.e.[10] 500 i.e.[11]
Engine
Engine Type 124 cc single-cylinder, four-stroke 244.29 cc single-cylinder, four-stroke 278 cc single-cylinder, four-stroke 399 cc single-cylinder, four-stroke 460 cc single-cylinder, four-stroke
Bore/Stroke 57.0 x 48.6 mm 72 x 60 mm 75 x 63 mm 85.8 x 69 mm 92 x 69 mm
Compression Ratio 12:1 (±0.5) 11:1 (±0.5) 10.6:1 (±0.5) 10.5:1
Fuel system KEIHIN CVEK 30 carburetor and electrical fuel pump KEIHIN CVEK 30 carburetor/Walbro WVF-7S

with vacuum pump

Throttle valve Ø 32 mm

and single injector

Electronic injection with electric

fuel pump, Ø 32 mm throttle body

38 Ø mm throttle body

and single injector

Electronic injection system with electric fuel pump,

Ø 38 mm throttle body and single injector

Drivetrain
Transmission Automatic expandable pulley variator with torque server,

V belt, self-ventilating automatic centrifugal dry clutch

Automatic expandable pulley variator with torque server, V belt, self-ventilating automatic centrifugal

dry clutch, gear reduction unit and transmission housing with forced air circulation cooling

Front Suspension Hydraulic telescopic fork with Ø 35 mm stem Hydraulic telescopic fork with Ø 41 mm stem
Rear Suspension Two double-acting shock absorbers, adjustable to four positions at preloading
Front Brakes Ø 260 mm disc brake with hydraulic control activated by handlebar right-side lever
Rear Brakes Ø 260 mm disc brake with hydraulic control activated by handlebar left-side lever Ø 240 mm disc brake with hydraulic control

activated by handlebar left-side lever

Front Tire 110/70-16"
Rear Tire 140/70-16" 150/70-14"
Electricity
Ignition Electronic CDI and variable advance, with separate H.V. coil Electronic, inductive, high efficiency ignition, integrated with the injection system, with variable advance and separate H.V. coil
Battery 12V 10 Ah 12V 12 Ah
Dimensions
Wheelbase 1470 mm 1455 mm 1470 mm 1550 mm
Length 2110 mm 2100 mm 2110 mm 2215 mm
Width 770 mm 837 mm (over mirrors) 875 mm (over mirrors) 770 mm 770 mm
Seat Height 790 mm 785 mm 790 mm
Weight (dry) 161 kg 149 kg 160 kg 165 kg 189 kg 193 Kg
Liquids capacity
Fuel ~10 L, including 2 L reserve ~13.2 L, including 3 L reserve
Engine oil 1.1 L 1.2 L 1.3 L engine oil (oil and oil filters change 1.2 L) 1.7 L engine oil (at oil and filter change 1.5 L)
Cooling system 1.75 L
Performance
Power Output 11 kW (15 hp) at 9,750 rpm 16.2 kW (21.7 hp) at 8,250 rpm 16.1 kW (21.6 hp) at 7,250 rpm 25 kW (34 hp) at 7500 rpm 29 kW (39 hp) at 7250 rpm
Torque 12 Nm at 8,000 rpm 20.2 Nm at 6,500 rpm 23 Nm at 6,000 rpm 37.6 Nm at 5500 rpm 40 Nm at 5500 rpm
Max. Speed 125 km/h
(2011-on) 125 i.e.[12] (2011-on) 300 i.e.[13] (2011-on) 350 i.e.[14] (2021-on) 300 i.e.[15] (2021-on) 400 i.e.[16]
Engine
Engine Type 124 cc single-cylinder, four-stroke 278 cc single-cylinder, four-stroke 330 cc single-cylinder, four-stroke 278 cc single-cylinder, four-stroke 399 cc single-cylinder, four-stroke
Bore/Stroke 57.0 x 48.6 mm 75 x 63 mm 78 x 69 mm 75 x 63 mm 84 x 72 mm
Compression Ratio 12:1 (±0.5) 11:1 (±0.5) 12:1 (±0.5)
Fuel system 32 MIU4.E0 Electronic injection with Ø 32 mm

throttle body and electric fuel pump

32 MIU1.E9 electronic injection, with Ø 32 mm

throttle body and electric fuel pump

IAWM3G electronic injection, with Ø 38 mm

throttle body, electric fuel pump

Electronic injection
Drivetrain
Transmission Automatic expandable pulley variator with torque server, V belt, self-ventilating automatic centrifugal dry clutch,

gear reduction unit and transmission housing with forced air circulation cooling

CVT continuously variable transmission,

automatic centrifugal dry clutch

CVT continuously variable transmission,

automatic centrifugal multiplate wet clutch

Front Suspension Hydraulic telescopic fork with Ø 35 mm stem Hydraulic telescopic fork
Rear Suspension Two double-acting shock absorbers, adjustable to four positions at preloading Dual hydraulic shock absorbers adjustable in preload
Front Brakes Ø 300 mm disc brake with hydraulic control activated by handlebar right-side lever Ø 300 mm disc brake with hydraulic control

activated by handlebar right-side lever;

braking assisted by ABS system

Ø 300 mm disc brake;

braking assisted by ABS and ASR system

Rear Brakes Ø 240 mm disc brake with hydraulic control activated by handlebar left-side lever Ø 240 mm rear disc brake with hydraulic control

activated by the handlebar left-side lever;

braking assisted by ABS system

Ø 240 mm rear disc brake;

braking assisted by ABS and ASR system

Front Tire 110/70-16" 120/70-16"
Rear Tire 140/70-14" 150/70-14" 140/70-14" 150/70-14"
Electricity
Ignition Electronic, inductive, high efficiency ignition, integrated with the injection system, with variable advance and separate H.V. coil
Battery 12V 10 Ah 12V 12Ah
Dimensions
Wheelbase 1535 mm 1560 mm 1540 mm 1550 mm
Length 2150 mm 2215 mm 2125 mm 2155 mm
Width 780 mm 760 mm 800 mm
Seat Height 790 mm
Weight (dry) 165 kg 171 kg 179 kg
Liquids capacity
Fuel 13 L 12 L
Engine oil 1.3 L engine oil (oil and oil filters change 1.2 L) 1.5 L
Cooling system 1.75 L
Performance
Power Output 11 kW (15 hp) at 9,250 rpm 16.3 kW (21.9 hp) at 7,250 rpm 24.5 kW (32.9 hp) at 8250 rpm 19 kW (25 hp) at 8,000 rpm 26 kW (35 hp) at 7,500 rpm
Torque 12 Nm at 7,250 rpm 23 Nm at 5,750 rpm 32.3 Nm at 6250 rpm 26 Nm at 6,250 rpm 37.7 Nm at 5,500 rpm
Max. Speed 135 km/h

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