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INTRODUCTION

The PIAGGIO Co. takes this opportunity of thanking you for your preference for this
excellent model Vespa. We feel sure that this scooter will give you complete
satisfaction.
You will appreciate the matchless performance of the Vespa « RALLY 200 both as
regards to its sports and touristic aspects: the engine of 200 cc. with electronicignition
allows to obtain with a very good regularity of functioning high speed andbrilliant pick -
up; very good suspensions and road - holding, quiet engine and elegance are further
characteristics of the vehicle.
Long journeys on your scooter will not fatigue you and you will quickly appreciateits first
class performance and its high average speed on long distances.
This booklet, with its simple instructions on operation and maintenance will furnish you all the
informations necessary far obtaining a complete working knowledge of your Vespa <
Rally 200 >

Fig. 1 – Vespa Rally 200


CONTENTS

Performance and specifications Page 5

Layout of controls 6

Operating instructions 7

Oil to be used of the fuel mixture 9

Running in 9

Tire pressure 9

Operating and maintenance:

Common operations to cart 11

Maintenance 25

Summary of Instructions for Maintenance 26

Fault finding 28

General specification 29-32

Accessories 31

Electrical equipment 32-34

Identification data 35
NOT I C E
To maintain your Vespa in perfect running order and not to invalidate the guarantee
offered by the contract, it is advisable to consult your dealer or Service Station,
recognizable by the mark shown here, regarding repairs.
Demand exclusively original Piaggio spares.
All PIAGGIO spare parts are produced from the same specific materials, have been
subjected to the same machining operation and inspection as the component parts of
your machine. This is guarantee for durability, performance and personal safety.

LEGAL DISCLAIMER:
This manual is to serve the purpose of reference only. Scooterstation is not
responsible for any malfunction or damage of your scooter resulting in the use of this
manual. Scooterstation is not responsible for possible personal ijnuries or death that
may occur as a result of use of this reference.
PERFORMANCE AND SPECIFICATIONS

Consumption (according to CUNA Standards) : 3 It 100 Km. (78 mls U.S. gals;
94 mls/imp. gals), gasoline-oil
mixture i. e. 2% oil.

Max. speed (CUNA Standards): 110 Km/h (68 mph).

Carrying capacity: 2 persons and 10 Kg. (22 lbs.) of


luggage.

Range 280 Km (174 mls)

Max fuel capacity: 8.2 It. (2.13 U.S. galls


or 1.8 imp. galls)
(incl. 1.8 It. s 0.47 U.S. galls or
0.39 imp.galls of reserve).

Wheel base: 1230 mm (48".4)

Handlebar width: 690 mm (27".6)

Total length 1770 mm (69".6)

Max height 1070 mm (42''.1)

Min. ground clearance: 130 mm ( 5".2)

Turning radius: 1400 mm (55".0)

Total dry weight 103 Kg. (226.5 lbs)

ENGINE: single horizontal cylinder, two


stroke rotary distribution: i. e.,
carburated mixture is regulated
by the crankshaft rotation, with
three transfer ports.

Bore: 66.5 mm (2".62)

Stroke: 57 mm (2". 24)

Cylinder displacement: 197,97 cc. (12.076 cu. in.)

Compression ratio: 1:8.2.

IGNITION: by means of an electronic device that offers many advantages, i. e.,


allowing to produce a higher tension peak reached in a very short time and with a
very limited length of the discharge.
It follows:

1) Engine regular running also with spark-plugs very dirty.

2) Starting facility when cold.

3) Light ignition and combustion of the fuel.

4) Higher life of the spark - plugs because of a smaller electrodes wear.

5) Unalterability, during the time, of the ignition advance because the traditional
mechanical devices exposed to the wear (as the contact breaker cam, contact
breaker, sliding block etc.) are not longer present.

Sparking plug types: Marelli CW 7 LTP; Champion N 88: Bosch W 240 T 2; K.L.G.
FE 80; Lodge 2 H LH.

Spark advance: 24-1 before TDC

1. Gear change twist grip and clutch control lever - 2. Front brake lever - 3. Throttle
twist grip - 4. Main switch unit with horn button - 5. Front brake shoes - 6. Rear brake
pedal - 7. Kick starter - 8. Gear selector - 9. Rear brake shoes - 10. Clutch - 11.
Carburettor and air cleaner - 12. Choke control - 13. Fuel cock - 14. Button for tipping
-up the saddle - 15. Fuel tank cap - M: Engine cut-out.

Fig. 2 - Installation of controls and transmissions

Note - In order to gain access to the fuel tank, push on the but-n No. 14 and release
the saddle: then swivel it upwards.
OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS

Operation Instructions

SECURITY LOCK
1. - Steering lock.
a) Locking the handlebars To lock the vehicle, turn the handlebars
anticlockwise up to the limit stop; rotate the key
anticlockwise and push inwards. So that it thrusts
the sliding bar against the steering column
(see fig. 3).

To ease the insertion of the sliding bar into the


hole of the steering column, slightly turn the
handlebars from the limit stop clockwise. When
the handlebars are locked the key will now spring
back to its original position and can then be
withdrawn.

b) Unlocking the handlebars To release the handlebars, insert the key in the lock,
turn it to the left and pull it back; then turn the
handlebars in the normal position.

NOTES
The vehicle is provided with two security locks, the one relates to the steering column
and the other one for locking the front tool box. Both operated by the same key. The key
can be extracted from the lock even if the handlebars a r e free. The security locks should not
be lubricated, eventually use colloidal graphite.

2. Front tool box lock To open the flap door of the front box insert the
key in the lock and turn it fully anticlockwise, then
slide down the external plaque of the lock (fig.
4). In order to close it, close the flap door until
the lock clicks against the tool box; then turn
the key clockwise and withdraw.

BEFORE OPERATING THE VEHICLE Unscrew the plug on the gear box marked
"OLIO" - (fig. 16) and check that the oil is on a
level with the hole when the vehicle is standing
upright.
OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS

Fig. 3 - Steering lock on the steering column Fig. 4 - Front tool box lock

1. Normal position and locking operation – 2. locked position and unlocking operation.
N. B. - The arrow indicates the operation to be carries out for unlocking (1) and for locking
(2) the tool box.
OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS

Operation Instructions

FUEL SUPPLY Use a mixture of gasoline (petrol) and pure


mineral Oil SAE 30 at 2°/°: (Esso 2 - T Motor Oil;
Shell Golden Motor Oil, Shell X - 100 2 T; Total 2
T). The mixture should be at 2% of oil by
volume (1/4 pint of oil to 11/2 gals of gasoline
(petrol). For access to fuel tank pivot the saddle
on its forward edge, after having released the
rear attachment as shown at fig. 2.
NOTES
Ensure that the fuel tank breather Is always clean. Use a mixture 2% by volume
during and after running – in.

For running in first 2000 Km. (1200 mls), do not maintain the throttle fully open for
long periods.

- After first 1000 Km. (600 mls)


change oil in gear box (page 23) and check that all nuts and bolts are tight.

- Check tire pressure: Front: 1.2 Kg/cm' (17 lbs;/sq. in. ); Rear: 1.75 Kg/cm 2 (25
lbs/sq. in.) with one up; Rear: 2.5 Kg/cm' (35 lbs/sq. in.) with two up.

1. Group carburettor air cleaner - 2. Piston - 3. Crankshaft - 4. Clutch - 5. Drive shaft


and gear pinions assy. - 6. Gear shifter - 7. Flywheel magneto - 8. Kick starter.

Fig. 5 – Engine Section


OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS

Operation Instructions

STARTING Carry out the operations indicated on fig. 6. Do not


use the choke when the engine is warm; as soon as
the engine is running smoothly bring the starter
control back to its normal position.

SETTING THE SCOOTER IN MOTION With the engine running at idling speed declutch
and rotate the gear change twist grip to the position
of first gear (fig. 6). For setting the vehicle in motion
slowly let in the clutch and gradually open the
throttle.

GEAR CHANGE Close the throttle, declutch and rotate the gear
change grip to a higher or lower gear, as the case
may be (fig. 6).

STOPPING THE ENGINE Before stopping the engine change to <neutral>


and then switch off the ignition (Fig. 2).

NOTES
In case of hard starting see page 17. When it is necessary to decelerate do not hesitate
in changing down.

A: Open the fuel tap - B: Selector in neutral C: Pull out the starter control (with cold
engine) - D: Bring throttle twist grip to idling position - E: Operate kick starter.

Fig. 6 – Operation for starting


OPERATING AND MAINTENANCE: Common operations to carry out

REMOVAL OF ENGINE COWLING

- Pull the lever (1) - and turn to release from cowling. Swing the cowling outwards so that
the front locating pin (2) is free of its housing.

- Lift the cowling upwards from the front pivoting on its rear section: so that the clasp (3)
releases from the chassis bracket.

- Pull the cowling outwards on the locating pin (4) so that the latter clears its housing,
thus releasing the cowling.

For reassembly carry out the reverse procedure.

Fig. 7 - Removing engine cowling

1. Lever for locking cowling.


2. Front locating pin.
3. Clasp securing cowling to chassis.
4. Rear hooked pivot pin.
Fig. 8 – Gear Transmission

1. Gear change twist grip - 2. Clutch control lever - 3. Gear change cable - 4. Gear shifter
- 5. Selector stem - 6. Selector spider - 7. 1st gear - 8. 2nd gear - 9. 3rd gear - 10. Top
gear - 11. Mainshaft - 12. Spring gear - 13. Clutch. N. B. - The position 1 - 2 - 3 - 4 on the
gear change twist grip correspond to bottom, 2nd, 3rd and top gear respectively; the „0“
indicates neutral.
OPERATING AND MAINTENANCE: Common operations to carry out

ADJUSTMENT ON CARBURETTOR

For adjusting the idling turn the slow running adjuster screw (on the air cleaner
cover) (Fig. 9, n. 5).

- On the carburettor body a set screw is provided for adjusting the throttle cable play;
this screw is to be reset only if necessary or on dismantling and reassembly
operations.

- On the air cleaner case, opposite to said screw, is a plugged hole. When this plug is
removed the spring loaded idler adjusting screw is accessible (Fig. 9, n. 14).
To avoid carburations troubles, we recommend that this adjustment is carried out by a
Vespa dealer.

STARTING UP when the engine is flooded:

In the case of difficulties caused by flooding (presence of unvaporised mixture in the


cylinder), the following methods can be used:

- Attempt push starting: engage the 2nd gear, declutch, push the vehicle to a certain
speed, sharply release the clutch and when the engine fires declutch immediately.

- Close the fuel tap, remove the sparking plug (page 23) and clean; then kick over the
engine several times. Screw in the sparking plug securely, open the fuel tap and start
the engine.
Fig. 9 - Fuel supply and distribution diagram

1. Combined fuel tap and sediment bowl. - A) Reserve; B) Open; C) closed - 2. Float - 3.
Carburettor and air cleaner - 3/1. Air filter - 4. Calibrator for starter - 5. Throttle slide set
screw - 6. Throttle slide - 7. Main jet air calibrator - 8. Air calibrator on mixer - 9. Mixer -
10. Main jet - 11. Slow running jet - 12. Slow running jet air calibrator - 13. Oil filler plug -
14. Slow running adjuster screw - 15. Starter valve - 16. Inlet port. - 17. Transfer ports
(one of the ducts is schematically illustrated) - 18. Exhaust port.
OPERATING AND MAINTENANCE: Common operations to carry out

Operation Instructions

CHANGING WHEELS AND TIRES For dismantling the wheels from the vehicle remove
the nuts as indicated in fig. 10. On reassembly
tighten said screws alternately and progressively.

DISMANTLING THE SPARE WHEEL When a tire has to be removed, first deflate and
INSTRUCTIONS then remove the nuts joining the two wheel rim (fig.
11). Dismantle the spare wheel cowl, following the
instructions given for engine cowl (see pag. 15). To
release the wheel unscrew the bolt securing it to the
lower section of the protective plate, then the two
nuts securing the wheel to the upper part (Fig. 12)
of the bracket.

NOTES
The front and rear wheel are interchangeable o n e with another providing that the tire
pressures are regulated accordingly (page 11).

Fig. 15 - Dismantling spark plug


OPERATING AND MAINTENANCE: Common operations to carry out

Operation Instructions

BRAKE ADJUSTMENT Rotate the adjusting screw indicated in fig. 13 so


that the wheel is completely free to rotate when the
lever and brake pedal are in the resting position.
The braking action should commence immediately
the respective controls are operated.

DISMANTLING AIR FILTER For extracting the air filter «A» (fig. 14) from the air
filter case remove the engine cowl (fig. 7) and air
cleaner case cap. Unscrew the two screws «B»
securing the air filter and extract the latter
component.

NOTES
The air cleaner case cap can be extracted by dismantling the two securing screws.

Fig.11 – Tire removal


Fig. 10 – Removing wheel from vehicle
OPERATING AND MAINTENANCE: Common operations to carry out

Fig. 12 – Dismantling the spare wheel

Operation Instructions

SPARK PLUG REMOVAL Remove engine cowl (Fig. 7), disconnect the H. T.
lead and extract the spark plug using the box
wrench as indicated in Fig. 15.

CHANGING OIL IN GEAR CASE Drain off through hole (Fig. 16). Clean carefully the
plug of said hole. Introduce a small quantity of
flushing oil, run the engine a few minutes to ensure
thorough circulation and cleaning and drain off
again. Afterwards refill gear case with about 250
grs. of new oil (up to level of filling hole).

NOTES
On reassembling the spark plug ensure that it is fitted into the threaded hole, at the
correct inclination. This operation of changing oil should be carried out with warm engine.
Fig. 13 – Front and rear brake adjustment

Fig. 13 (2) – Front and rear brake adjustment


Fig. 14 Dismantling the air cleaner

Note - If the air cleaner case is taken off, it is also possible to gain access to the
carburettor.
OPERATING AND MAINTENANCE: Common operations to carry out

Operation Instructions

DISMANTLING CYLINDER HEAD Strip off engine cowling, (Fig. 7), disconnect the H.
T. lead, dismantle the <Cooling hood> , (fastenings
,<A>-<B>-<C>, fig. 17) and unscrew the four
securing nuts by means of a box wrench.

SUBSTITUTING BULBS Should one of the bulbs fail, before fitting a


replacement, check that the socket contact points
and the general funtioning of the electrical plant are
efficient.

NOTES: For dismantling the cleaner see at page 21.

Fig. 16 – Oil filter hole (1); oil draining hole (2).


17 A)

17 B)

Fig. 17 – Dismantling cooling hood from engine (A) and head (B)
OPERATING AND MAINTENANCE: Common operations to carry out

Operation Instructions

TIMING CHECKING AND SETTING Since in this type of ignition there are not - as we
have said at page 6 - mechanical parts exposed to
the wear, .the timing remains during the time
practically unalterable. Anyway when irregularities
of functioning occur, remove the flywheel rotor
acting on the locking nut <. D >, (Fig. 17) (on the
Fig. 18 the rotor is already removed) and check that
the interference between the ignition control cam «
B and the pick - up < C >, is 0.25 - 0.30 mm on the
position of max. radius (see- Fig. 18).
If the suggested remedies are not sufficient in
eliminating the trouble and specific controls, and
timing are necessary, consult your Dealer.

NOTES
Also for checking the ignition advance, addres to your Dealer.

Fig. 18 – Operations for checking the interference between cam and pick-up
OPERATING AND MAINTENANCE: Common operations to carry out

Operation Instructions

SETTING THE HEADLAMP The correct setting of the main beam can be
obtained both horizontally and vertically as follows:
Check that both front and rear tires are inflated to
correct pressure: i. e. 1.2 and 2.5 Kg/cm2 (15.5 and
35.5 p.s.i.). Place the scooter on a level floor in front
of a white wall as seen in Fig. 19. Start the engine,
hold the throttle control twist grip at about 1 /3 and
set the switch on < main beam >. With two persons
on the Vespa, slacken the screws securing the
headlamp, then move the latter as required, in order
that the beam axis coincides with point <+> on the
wall. Tighten the screws firmly.

NOTES
Do not wipe down with a cloth or contact with finger the reflector. This operation can be
carried out also with the driver only sitting on the machine. In this case, of course, the
beam alignement should be altered whenever the scooter is beeing riden by both driver
and passenger.

Fig. 19 - Setting the headlamp

N. B. - The point <+> is valid for setting with one or two persons mounted.
Note: m. 5=16 FT approx.: m. 0.95 / 0.97 = 3 FT approx.
MAINTENANCE

Though the electronic ignition provides a regular running of the engine also when
the spark plug is dirty or the electrodes setting is not correct, when difficulties of
ignition occur, check the spark plug: clean in neat gasoline (petrol) and wire brush
(or emery cloth) the electrodes; adjust the gap 0.6 mm (0".023). Check porcelain
insulation: if cracked or broken change plug.

It is advisable not to change the type of spark plug as recommended by the


manufacturer.

Every 4000 Km (2400 mIs):


1) - Check oil level in gear box (Fig. 16). 2) - De - coke the engine (cylinder head,
piston crown and cylinder ports, see at page 25). Ensure that not residual carbon
deposits remain inside the cylinder.
Clean the exhaust pipe using a hooked steel wire.
3) - Grease front hub through the appropriate nipples and lubricate the speedometer
drive and transmission, the brake lever and gear selector. 4) - Remove the air filter, (see
page 21), clean by agitating in an oil gasoline (petrol) bath and if possible air blast
dry.

Every 8000 Km (4800 mls):


1) - Change oil in gear box (see page 23). The oil should be changed also after the
first 1000 Km.
2) - Lubricate control cables transmissions and felt lubricating pad on flywheel.

(Consult your Service -Station).


3) - If the engine runs irregularly or in any case the performances are reduced,
consult your Service -Station.
SUMMARY OF INSTRUCTIONS FOR MAINTENANCE AND LUBRICATION

PRINCIPAL OPERATIONS TO CARRY OUT

EVERY 4000 Km. (2400 mls) Gear box (top up)

Fulcrum points of brake lever and pedal - Gear


selector - Front suspension - Speedometer drive
and transmission.

Cleaning air filter in gasoline (petrol).

Decoking cylinder head and piston.

Cleaning and adjusting sparking plug electrodes.

Decoking silencer.

Engine: At each refilling (lubricated by oil in


mixture).

Front and rear dampers (only if defective)*

EVERY 8000 (4800 mls) Gear box (change oil)

Greasing control cables

LUBRICANTS Oil SAE 30 (+)

Shell Retinax A.
Esso Beacon 3.
Mobilgrease MP.
Total Multis.

2% by volume pure mi. neral Oil SAE 30 (+)

Esso Univis J 43
Shell Tellus Oil 13
Mobilfluid 62
*Consult your Service Station. ( + ) e.g.: Esso 2 T Motor Oil; Shell Golden Motor Oil; Shell X-100 2T;
Total 2T.
Esso Motor Oil 30; Esso 2 T Motor Oil ; Shell Golden Motor Oil ; Shell X - 100 2 T ;
Total 2 T. , For operation : 1 . I Esso Beacon 3 ; Shell Retinax A ; Mobilgrea. se MP;
Total Multis. For operations: 2-3-4-5-6.

Fig. 20 - Lubrication scheme

Notice - 2nd detail, L. H.: <S> indicates the oil draining hole from engine.

LAYING UP

We recommend that the following operations be carried out:

1) Clean down the vehicle.

2) With the engine stationary, and throttle fully opened, introduce 40 cc. of oil SAE 30
through the appropriate hole in the air cleaner case (see page 21) . After said
operation depress the kickstarter three or four times.

3) Drain off all fuel contained in the fuel tank; then grease over all unpainted metallic
parts; next raise the wheel off the ground by placing wooden checks under the
footrest.
CLEANING THE VEHICLE

Notice:

Washing and polishing operations should not be carried out in the sun, particularly
during the summer when the bodywork is warm.

Under no circumstances should petrol or Diesel oil be used for washing painted
surfaces or plastic material as they will deteriorate.

Always wash the scooter before polishing.

1) Engine
For cleaning the exposed surface of the engine use paraffin, a brush and clean rags.

2) Bodywork.

Washing.
Painted parts should be washed down using a low pressure hose. Do not use a high
pressure system as grit may be forced into the paint. When the dirt and grime
becomes soft, sponge off using one of the <car type> shampoos available (use a
product of the type Rolene and Teepol, which are employed in aqueous solution, 3-
5% by weight). First, lightly wash the painted surface of the scooter, in order to avoid
scratching. Thoroughly rinse with plenty of water. Dry off using a clean chamois
leather to eliminate water marks.

Spots.
To remove spots caused by tar, grease, insects, etc, rub gently with a soft cloth
dipped in oil or turpentine. More persistent marks can he removed with a solution of
warm water and car shampoo. Carry out this procedure periodically, to eliminate
permanent paintwork damage.

Polishing.
If after washing, as previously described, the original condition is not restored, apply
evenly a thin coat of good. quality wax polish and shine with a soft cloth, rubbing
gently in a side to side manner.
FAULT FINDING

When the machine does not run properly, inspect and rectify as explained below. If the
suggested remedies are not sufficient in eliminating the trouble, consult your
Dealer.

Fault finding Remedies

1. - Fuel system - Carburation – Ignition.


Lack of fuel. Turn to reserve and refil as soon
as possible.

Filter, jets, fuel tap, carburettor Remove, wash in petrol and blow
body clogged or dirty. dry.

Engine flooding. See page 17.

Air cleaner chocked or dirty. See page 21.

Porcelain of sparking plug cracked. Check the spark plug or change.

Generator device faulty. Disconnect the plug lead. Check if


sparking occurs between lead and
crankcase when the kickstarter is
operated.
(Consult your Dealer for eventual
repairs).
2. - Lack of power.
Silencer (or engine) choked. Clean (see page 31).

Sparking plug loose in the cylinder head. Screw down with a wrench.

Cylinder head loose. Set head accurately and tighten nuts.

3. - High fuel consumption.


a) Air filter chocked or dirty or choke Wash in neat petrol (gas), air blast
control incorrectly set. dry.

b) Other causes (carburettor, lack in heck choke control mechanism


compression etc.). and lubricate. Consult your Dealer.

4. - Noisy engine - Defective Consult your Dealer.


suspesion - Mechanical failures.

5. - Defective electrical equipment.


Wire terminals disconnected or Carefully check and connect.
carelessly connected.

Headlamp beam incorrectly set. Adjust (see page 29).

Defective bulbs. See page 25 for substituting.


GENERAL SPECIFICATIONS

Engine
(see characteristics at pag. 5 and fig. 5) : the engine is pivoted to the chassis of the
vehicle (fig. 21). The rear wheel if fitted on the outer side of the drive shaft.

Lubrication of engine components (piston, cylinder, crankshaft main bearings) is


effected by the oil in the fuel mixture. Clutch and gear box function in an oil bath.

Fuel supply (see Fig. 9) : gravity feed with mixture of oil and petrol (gasoline). Three way
tap (<closed> <open>, <reserve>).
Carburettor provided with a throttle slide and built into the air cleaner case.

Ignition by means of an electronic device with a built - in H. T. coil, connected to the


three flywheel outputs.

Clutch (see fig. 5): multiplate.

Control lever on the handlebars, L. H. and flexible and adjustable control cable.
Transmission ratio engine to driving wheels:

Bottom gear 1:13.42


2nd gear 1: 9.13
3rd gear 1: 6.32
4th gear 1: 4.71

Starting (see Fig. 6) : by means of a kickstarter.

Cooling by means of a certrifugal fan.


Fig. 21 - Installation of engine and suspension
1. Steering column and front suspension - 2. Engine - 3. Crankcase, clutch side, with
swinging arm pivoted to frame - 4. Rear suspension spring and hydraulic damper assy.

FRAME

INTEGRAL CHASSIS (see fig. 1) : of pressed sheet steel with streamlined


monocoque type structure. It is completed, for protective means, by lateral cowl and
mudguard.
Handlebars: Light alloy casting comprising speedometer and headlamp diameter 130. All
transmission cables and various controls are concealed therein. It is arranged for
easy fitting of a windscreen (accessory).

Steering column, suspension: On the lower end of the steering column is pivoted the
front wheel swinging hub. Front and rear suspensions with helical spring and double
acting hydraulic damper. Dual saddle. Security lock on the steering column.

Wheels: Interchangeable and made up of 2.10" pressed steel flanges, onto which
are mounted 3.50 - 10”

Brakes: Mechanical, expanding type. Front brake is operated by hand, the rear brake is
pedal operated.

Controls: clutch, gear box, throttle, front and rear brake, choke, provided with flexible
and adjustable control cables.

STANDARD TOOL KIT (contained in the front tool box) four ended box wrench (11 -
13 - 21 - 22 mm.) and two double open ended wrench (11 - 13 and 7 - 10 mm.) : one
single open - ended wrench (8 mm.) ; one screwdriver.
Accessories
A full range of accessories can be supplied and fitted by your dealer.
A six pole magneto - nominal voltage 6 V - supplies alternating current to the
electrical equipment. The controls (switching levers, horn button) are located on
the handlebars, R. H. into the main light and dip switch (Fig. 22). The engine
cut-out button is located on the frame, under the hook for bag (see Fig. 2).
This equipment consists of the following lighting and signaling devices:

The headlamp Diameter 130, has a 25/25 W bulb (main and dipped beam)
and a 5 W bulb (pilot light and front parking light).
The rear lamp With red reflector, is provided with a 5 W bulb (red pilot
light and light for registration plate) and a 1O W bulb
(Stop light).
Speedometer light And checking light for headlamp are both 6 V - 0,6 bulbs.
Horn.

Fig. 22 - Light and dip switch.

Switching lever:

0: lights off.

1: pilot light and tail lamp on.

2: head light, front parking light and tail lamp on).

A: Switch (dipped and main beam).

B: Horn button

Notice: For the Engine cut-out button see Fig. 2 on page 7


LOACATION OF ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT

Notice: The connector <A>, for connection of the flywheel cable with the electronic
control box, is provided with colored reference points which correspond to the
cables.

Fig. 23 - Installation of electrical equipment

Notice = For avoiding damages to the electronic control box, not disconnect the
cables of the low tension socket, when the engine is running.

Giallo = Yellow; Nero -= Black; Azzurro= Sky-blue; Verde=Green;


Ross=Red;Blu=Blue;Grigio=Grey;Viola=Violet:Marrone=Brown;Bianco=White.
WIRING DIAGRAM

Fig. 24 - Wiring diagram

NOTICE:
The loads on the bulbs and horn are connected in series with respect to the flywheel
magneto coils, whereas the switch units are in parallel to the bulbs: the insertion of
the lights and horn comes about by opening (instead of closing) the relative control
switches.
IDENTIFICATION DAT A

Fig. 25 - Serial number stamped on frame (VSE 1 TXXXXXX) and on engine (VSE I MXXXXXX).

Notice - These numbers should be quoted when ordering spare parts.

The descriptions and illustrations in this booklet are not to be taken as binding on the Manufacturer. The
essential features of the model described and illustrated herein remaining unaltered, the PIAGGIO Firm
reserves therefore the right to carry out at any moment, without. being obliged to bring this booklet up - to
- date In due course, modification that may occur concerning machine units and parts, or delivery of
accessories, that the Firm deems to be convenient on improvement purposes or for what may concern
manufacturing or commercial requirements.

PIAGGIO & C. - 5. p. A. - Pontedera - S. I. A. T . - Ufficio Pubblicazioni Tecniche - Dis. N. 170210 - 1000/7210

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