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Piaggio - Everything for your gem from Pontedera

Ciao, Bravo, Si, Boss, Grillo, Boxer - the melodious model names of the Italian moped manufacturer Piaggio make the heart of every moped enthusiast beat faster.

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External ignition coil blue

Manufacturer: Piaggio · Ø cable holder: 7.5 mm · Area of application: Original · Area of application: Performance · Area of application: Standard · Color: blue · Place of use: External (outside the ignition) · Mounting type: Screws · Number of fixing points: 2 pcs · Hole spacing: 33 mm · Ø mounting hole: 5.2 mm

44,20 EUR

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90° carburetor pipe bend M6x0.75 Dell'Orto SHA original | Piaggio Ciao
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20396

90° carburetor pipe bend M6x0.75 Dell'Orto SHA original | Piaggio Ciao

Ø outside: 6 mm · Manufacturer: Piaggio · Total length: 27.5 mm · Material: Brass · Surface: nickel-plated · Thread type: MF6x0.75 (fine pitch thread) · Height: 30 mm · Internal thread: MF5x0.75 (fine pitch thread) · Angle: 90 °

5,45 EUR

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35783

O-ring carburetor float chamber | Piaggio Ciao, SI, Bravo, Boxer

Place of use: Float chamber · Ø inside: 41 mm · Ø outside: 44 mm · Cord thickness: 1.5 mm · Color: black · Manufacturer: Piaggio · Number of components: 1 pcs · Material: NBR · Piaggio spare part no.: 113909

4,35 EUR

Spacer 20/33/1 Gearbox original | Piaggio Ciao, SI, Bravo, Boxer
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19478

Spacer 20/33/1 Gearbox original | Piaggio Ciao, SI, Bravo, Boxer

Ø inside: 20 mm · Manufacturer: Piaggio · Material: Steel · Surface: blank / oiled · Nominal diameter: 20 mm · Ø outside: 33 mm · Thickness: 1 mm · Piaggio spare part no.: 131513

4,35 EUR

Gearbox housing (two gears) original | Piaggio Ciao, SI, Bravo, Boxer
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20387

Gearbox housing (two gears) original | Piaggio Ciao, SI, Bravo, Boxer

Manufacturer: Piaggio · Gearbox type: Mono

117,30 EUR

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Wiring harness electronic ignition original | Piaggio Ciao
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20406

Wiring harness electronic ignition original | Piaggio Ciao

Manufacturer: Piaggio · Switch included: No · Luster terminal: No · Alternative version of Piaggio spare part no.: 580820 · Piaggio spare part no.: 584220

50,20 EUR

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Pin gearbox original | Piaggio Ciao, SI, Bravo, Boxer
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20400

Pin gearbox original | Piaggio Ciao, SI, Bravo, Boxer

Manufacturer: Piaggio · Total length: 30 mm · Ø outside: 6.98 mm

11,10 EUR

Centering washer axle 11 mm original | Piaggio Ciao
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20402

Centering washer axle 11 mm original | Piaggio Ciao

Ø inside: 11.1 mm · Manufacturer: Piaggio · Nominal diameter (thread): 11 mm · Ø outside: 26.3 mm · Thickness: 4.2 mm

3,25 EUR

Gear wheel 74 teeth mono gearbox original | Piaggio Ciao, SI, Bravo, Boxer
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20381

Gear wheel 74 teeth mono gearbox original | Piaggio Ciao, SI, Bravo, Boxer

Manufacturer: Piaggio · Gearbox type: Mono · Toothing type: straight toothed · Number of teeth: 74 pcs

65,50 EUR

Spoke nipple M 2.6 mm front wheel original | Piaggio Ciao
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20405

Spoke nipple M 2.6 mm front wheel original | Piaggio Ciao

Nipple length: 14.7 mm · Manufacturer: Piaggio · Material: Steel · Surface: blue galvanized · Ø nipple head: 7.5 mm · Ø Nipple neck: 4.9 mm

3,25 EUR

Carburetor cover Dell'Orto SHA Type 3 original | Piaggio Ciao, SI, Bravo, Boxer
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20394

Carburetor cover Dell'Orto SHA Type 3 original | Piaggio Ciao, SI, Bravo, Boxer

Manufacturer: Piaggio · Material: Aluminum · Carburetor type: SHA Spaco

11,10 EUR

Needle bearing 16/22/22 clutch mono gearbox original | Piaggio Ciao, SI, Bravo, Boxer
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20399

Needle bearing 16/22/22 clutch mono gearbox original | Piaggio Ciao, SI, Bravo, Boxer

Bearing cage: Sheet steel cage · Ø inside: 16 mm · Stock number: HK1622 · Manufacturer: Piaggio · Bearing type: Drawn cup needle roller 2 rows · Width: 22 mm · Ø outside: 22 mm · Dimension needle bearing: 16/22 x 22

9,95 EUR

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Swing arm left original | Piaggio Ciao
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20379

Swing arm left original | Piaggio Ciao

Manufacturer: Piaggio · Area of application: Original · Material: Aluminum · Color: silver · Surface: raw

122,80 EUR

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Spoke single (2.5 x 180 mm) galvanized steel front wheel NOS | Piaggio Ciao
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20404

Spoke single (2.5 x 180 mm) galvanized steel front wheel NOS | Piaggio Ciao

Manufacturer: Piaggio · Material: Steel · Surface: blue galvanized · Length from hook: 180 mm · Nominal diameter (thread): 2.8 mm · Thread length: 12.4 mm · Ø spoke head: 4.8 mm · Ø spoke: 2.5 mm · Hook length: 7.9 mm · Hook angle: 90 °

2,80 EUR

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A matter of the heart: original, reproduction and tuning parts for your Italo moped

Unfortunately, the Bravo, Si and Ciao mopeds no longer roll off the production lines of the Piaggio factories in Pontedera. That's why it's becoming increasingly difficult for every moped enthusiast who owns one of these racy Italo moped to find suitable, high-quality spare parts. To ensure that as many of these enchanting gems as possible continue to be on Swiss roads in the future, we track down rare original parts from old stocks, develop replica parts or offer you numerous replica parts in original equipment quality. From cool accessories to vital engine parts and weights for the variator as well as V-belts or cylinder heads, you will find all the spare parts you need to keep your Pontedera pearl in top condition in our range. For the entire team at mofakult, it is a matter of the heart to provide you with the material you need to keep your legendary Italo moped roadworthy.

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Chic design and sophisticated technology

The numerous moped models from Piaggio are among the best-selling mopeds of all time. One reason for the popularity of the racy mopeds is the Italian engineering skill that characterises the Ciao, Bravo and SI mopeds in particular. The Italo mopeds owe their legendary robustness and astonishing performance to this art. A particular finesse of the Italian engineers was to consistently equip the mopeds with V-belts. This drive technology is a tried and tested alternative to the usual chain drive on mopeds, it is significantly quieter and requires less maintenance. The Italian vehicle manufacturer also attracted attention with other innovations in the golden age of the moped. The older Ciao and Bravo models, for example, were delivered from the factory with a plastic tank, which was an almost revolutionary innovation at the time and saved a lot of weight, even if not everyone was visually convinced. Innovative design and advanced technology were and still are an absolute Piaggio trademark to this day.

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From shipbuilder to the largest manufacturer of two-wheelers in Europe

Piaggio can look back on a long company history steeped in tradition. When the vehicle manufacturer was founded in Pontedera, Italy, in 1884, there was no sign that the company would one day become world famous, as its beginnings were extremely modest. Initially, they laid the keels of ships, later constructing railway carriages and aeroplanes. After the terrible caesura caused by the destruction of the Second World War, the vehicle manufacturer concentrated on building means of transport and two-wheelers. The idea was to develop inexpensive individual transport vehicles, as the development of the public transport infrastructure initially came to a standstill in post-war Italy, meaning that the demand for inexpensive vehicles was huge. Unfortunately, the first vehicle was not a moped, but the Vespa, which was soon followed by the famous Ape three-wheeled cargo vehicle. 

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The Ciao moped rolled off the treadmills from 1967 and was built almost unchanged until 2006. The first versions were comparatively spartan by today's standards, but this Piaggio gem in particular was an immediate hit with young people. Further series of this popular moped followed until production was unfortunately discontinued in 2006. Piaggio's more recent company history is characterised by growth and numerous company takeovers. One of the most prominent companies taken over by Piaggio was certainly the Austrian moped manufacturer Puch, which the Italians acquired in 1987. Unfortunately, Piaggio no longer produces mopeds, but is Europe's largest manufacturer of scooters.

Preserving the iconic mopeds

It is thanks to the passion and dedication of numerous moped enthusiasts who invest a lot of time and many a franc that there are still numerous Piaggio mopeds on Swiss roads today. To ensure that this remains the case and that the number of roadworthy Italo mopeds even increases, we offer you everything you need in our range to maintain, care for or refurbish your gem from Pontedera. 

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