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A 125 Piaggio Liberty Moped - Twist & Go


* Year is 2000

* X Registered

* New Front Tyre

* Battery is Charged, But doesn't Start Up,Needs a Service / Maintenance

* New Carburettor

* Expensive Exhaust (Freedom Exhaust)PIAGGIO LIBERTY 125 GIANNELLI FREEDOM EXH?


* Kick Start not working!!!!!

* Needs Basic Service

* Needs M.O.T

* Brakes And Brake Light - fully working

* Both Indicators Fully working

* Headlight Working

* I have the V5




07833-562-992

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Yes it has voom voom

It. Works just needs a basic Service

I had it Serviced in 2016 April

And used it again in August 2017


But the Kick Start Got broken so that needs fixing Then it will start


Cost to fix kick start:?20


Happy Bikes, Urwin Road, Camberwell

www.google.co.uk/Yell.com

Or

ChasBikes, Kennington

http://www.chasbikes.co.uk

Does the starter motor turn the engine over?


Do you get a spark at the plug?


When was the carburettor replaced?


Have a look at http://www.scooterfocus.com/scooter_troubleshooting.html.


How much do you think it would cost someone, in time, effort and transport costs, to get the kick starter replaced? How likely do you think it is, whatever was said to you several months ago, that the the repair shop will definitely want no more than twenty pounds for whatever they have to do to get just the kick-start working? How much does a 'basic service' cost, and how certain are you that that would be enough to get it running? Have you considered making sure the bike is in street-ready condition yourself?


I don't, I afraid, want to buy the bike. I'm asking these questions to try to hasten the day when the thing is actually sold.

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