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Piaggio Liberty 4 Stroke 125 Motor Scooter - year:2000 selling as PARTS Or the Whole Scooter Bike


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Me too!


Posted by natty01295 03 November, 2018 20:35

Kick start Not Working,

That is All it is that needs to be Repaired!!!

If you can do it yourself it's easier


Posted by natty01295 29 November, 2018 12:11

"Getting it repaired now, Was a Simple fix,

I hope to get the engine working again

I am working on it"...



Posted by natty01295 January 29, 12:53AM


"Hello, Would like a bit of help with the Piaggio - Help To Sell it"



Posted by natty01295 January 31, 12:13AM


"To sell Advice, Put it together Ready for Sale"



Posted by natty01295 February 01, 12:47PM


"Please help"


Ok, here goes with the help (not that you appear serious about taking any advice or help - you just seem, with respect, to be time wasting)...


Advertise it at a realistic market price (whether running or not - presumably if the buyer has to fix it the market price will be lower than if you fix it first - either way, there is a market price. Your problem has been that you seem to be inhabiting a parallel universe when it comes to this particular attempted sale. ?450 or ?400 is so over-priced it is a joke - surely you must have worked that out by now?!


There - done - it's hardly rocket science.

  • 1 month later...

Starts afresh with a new thread, otherwise you have all the previous shenanigans.


re: your bike, have you reported it. checked places like gumtree, have photo's and a description, or people won't know what to be looking out for.

  • 6 months later...

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