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Piaggio Liberty 125
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Current Prices: £2,600–£900
Insurance Costs: 2 / 10

Specs

  • Seat Height: Low (790 mm / 31.1 inches)
  • Dry Weight: Light (108 kg / 238 lbs)
  • Fuel Capacity: Low (6.0 litres / 1.6 US gallons)
  • Economy: Good (70 mpg / 4.0 l/100km / 24.8 km/l)
  • Range: Low (90 miles / 145 km)
  • Top Speed: Low (60 mph / 97 km/h)
  • Capacity: Low (124 cc)
  • Power: Low (11 bhp / 8 kW)
  • Redline: Average (7,500 rpm)
  • Road Tax / VED: Low (£22 Per Year)
  • Launch RRP: £2,600

For Sale (2)

  • 2023 23 PIAGGIO LIBERTY 125 ABS
    £1,991 🤍
    • 2023
    • Milton Keynes(Map)
    • ebay
    • 23 PIAGGIO LIBERTY 125 ABS
  • Piaggio Liberty 125 2021 Low mileage
    £1,999 🤍
    • £600 Under Guide Price
    • 2021
    • Harrow(Map)
    • ebay
    • Piaggio Liberty 125 Low mileage

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Price Guide & Used Prices

Year
Dealer
Private
Part Ex
Mileage
2021
£2,600
£2,050
£1,800
2,100
2020
£2,400
£1,900
£1,700
3,700
2019
£2,200
£1,800
£1,550
5,100
2018
£2,050
£1,650
£1,450
4,900
2017
£1,900
£1,550
£1,350
6,700
2016
£1,750
£1,400
£1,250
8,500
2015
£1,650
£1,300
£1,150
10,300
2014
£1,550
£1,250
£1,100
12,100
2013
£1,450
£1,150
£1,000
13,900
2012
£1,350
£1,100
£950
15,700
2011
£1,300
£1,050
£900
17,400
2010
£1,200
£1,000
£850
19,100
2009
£1,200
£950
£850
20,700
2008
£1,150
£900
£800
22,300
2007
£1,150
£900
£800
23,800
2006
£1,100
£900
£800
25,200
2005
£1,150
£900
£800
26,400
2004
£1,150
£900
£800
27,600
2003
£1,200
£950
£850
28,700
2002
£1,250
£1,000
£850
29,600
2001
£1,300
£1,050
£900
30,400
2000
£1,350
£1,100
£950
31,100
1999
£1,450
£1,150
£1,000
31,600
1998
£1,550
£1,250
£1,100
31,900
1997
£1,650
£1,650
£1,650
32,000

Gear & Accessories

What Is It?

The Piaggio Liberty 125 is a learner friendly scooter and is powered by an air-cooled 124 cc single cylinder four stroke engine, producing 10.7 bhp at 7,500 rpm and maximum torque at 6,000 rpm. It's essentially the same engine as the Medley.

Features include:

  • Steel tubular frame
  • Automatic CVT gearbox with belt final drive
  • 240 mm disc at the front with Nissin two piston caliper
  • 140 mm drum at the rear
  • Standard fork with 76 mm travel
  • Rear shock with 83 mm travel
  • Centre stand
  • Bag hook

Underseat storage only takes an open face helmet and the glovebox has two small shelves.

The 15" front wheel takes a 90/80 tyre and the rear 14" a 110/80.

Accessories include a 30 litre top box, small screen and tall screen.

Colours: Blue, brown, red, white

Did You Know?

It had sold over 900,000 units by 2017.

Model History & Updates

2011: Commercial delivery model introduced.

2004: Second generation.

2009: Third generation.

2017: Fourth generation, Euro 4 compliant i-Get engine with Stop/Start, ABS, LED running lights, 70% quieter starter motor and 16" front wheel. RRP £2,700.

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Popularity & How Many Left

Year
On Road
Off Road
Total
For Sale / Month
2023
Coming soon...
Rarely
2022
Coming soon...
Rarely
2021
Coming soon...
74
2020
Coming soon...
Rarely
2019
380
84
464
Rarely
2018
318
14
332
18
2017
472
51
523
Rarely
2016
119
22
141
2
2015
39
6
45
Rarely
2014
10
12
22
Rarely
2013
27
13
40
Rarely
2012
32
18
50
Rarely
2011
31
16
47
Rarely
2010
36
32
68
Rarely
2009
38
21
59
Rarely
2008
48
39
87
Rarely
2007
83
99
182
Rarely
2006
65
84
149
Rarely
2005
58
102
160
Rarely
2004
44
92
136
Rarely
2003
-
6
6
Rarely
2002
3
5
8
Rarely
2001
4
23
27
Rarely
2000
3
14
17
Rarely
1999
4
14
18
Rarely
1998
2
10
12
Rarely
1997
-
-
-
Rarely

Source: DVLA

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