Great video and Thanks. This is very helpful. Also, Thanks for the model number for the LED replace bulb for the headlight that was on the comments below.
For some reason TH-cam won’t allow me to respond to your headlight comment on the other video. Here is the link you were correct about the number H4 www.amazon.com/dp/B08BZFSQNW/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_awdb_imm_Y891XJKWE84FNB60XG5M?_encoding=UTF8&psc=1
@@officialwaybackwhen Thanks, I appreciate it! Might pick one up and compare it to the bulb I already have. I kind of want to keep a backup around anyway. Good stuff!
@@officialwaybackwhen The color of the bulb I got is perfectly matched as well. Really makes the bike look SO much better! I ride mostly early morning (pre-dawn) or evening to late-night. So the actual light output, pattern, etc... is important to me too. Looking for something that is just a bit brighter than what I already have, but I don't know if the different LED bulbs make that much of a difference. For all I know they could all be made in the same overseas factory!
Air filter replacement is a little tricky...first time around. Easiest way to access the hidden fasteners of the airfilter is to remove the underseat bucket. Plastic headed thumb screws holding the front of the airlifter are located close along the left side of the engine area. You can reach them with your finger tips.
1)you need a belt filter changer tool, (easier for all, and don't hit and brake anything ) 2) its good to change the O-ring (cost Zero) 3) its better to half prefill the filter with fresh oil ,before install it (because the first start is going to be DRY in the machine without oil) 4) before check leveler , work it for 10'" . to be sure its all right.
Thanks for sharing this video… Question… Homeowner in my neighborhood is selling a 2019 Piaggio liberty 150 with 1100 miles asking $2500. Trying to find out what would be a good price. Scooter is very clean & runs great. Thanks for your time.
I have been told that I should flush out the old oil with a little bit of new oil before putting the new oil filter and drain plug in to make sure there is no old oil left. Is that a good or bad practice?
hey are you sure you need to screw it in all the way down for thiis model, I got 125 cc liberty and i think mechanic overfilled it by 0.3" or so when screwed in
10-40 is the wrong Weight and I change my oil every couple thousand lol no need to spend all that money for amsoil. Plus I believe it to be good quality oil but I also believe it’s over hyped
@@donausmus4281 Just check the origins of manufacturing site of Amsoil of different wright, should they be different countries, then Amsoil is procuring oil from diffetent refineries instead of refining oil by themselves.
My 2018 calls for 10w40. But 5w40 seems to be what many use now. If its AMS oil, I would think that either one would be fine. And you are right, it is one of the best and with good quality. The gear oil is really good too.
Love the video. I am thinking of getting the 2022 50 s. I'm 6'1 and I want to know if I can sit comfortable without feeling cramped or having to sit further back on the seat? Also is there a difference in spec between the liberty 50 s for 2021 and 2022?
@@officialwaybackwhen I wanted the 50cc. It cost 2400, but after freight, prep, registration, tax, etc it came out to 3890 dollars. I said hell no. I can't even go on the highway with that moped. At that price it's not worth it. It's crazy because my parents are from Dominican Republic and with 2000 Americans dollars I can get a more high end Honda or Yamaha motorcycle with high speed.
@@CyberOrganic I don't know where you are but that seems a bit high. My Vespa dealer told me that the price for an S 50 would be $2499 plus $800 in destination and set-up or as he calls it $3300 "out the door." I'm in Florida.
im buyign this, good to know the maintenance, im curious, how many miles do you have so far? do you think this scooter can last atleast 40k miles if maintain it properly?
I have the 2022 Piaggio Liberty 50cc. How often (km) or (miles) should the oil be changed? Can’t seem to get a straight answer from the dealer where I purchased. One mechanic told every 1000km, another told me every 2000km, another said every 5000km. There isn’t any information in the manual.
Seems easy enough, but I had to abandon the oil plug, it’s in an awkward position and on way too tight. Last oil change by Vespa, will try again next it as I have the parts and tools already.
@@officialwaybackwhen Your vid was super helpful! Changed my engine oil! Would love for you to post more vids on maintaining my Piaggio liberty. Thanks!
The metric size for the oil plug is 24mm.
Hi from Greece.thanks for the useful informations.ride safe and be healthy.
Thank you
Great video and Thanks. This is very helpful. Also, Thanks for the model number for the LED replace bulb for the headlight that was on the comments below.
More videos coming not to worry
good instructional video!! thanks!!
Thanks man, very nice video!
I need to know what kind of filter you are using? Part number? Where did you get it? I can
t find the dang filter anywhere.
Hello , how many ml of oil did you put?
Very nicely done. Thank you.
For some reason TH-cam won’t allow me to respond to your headlight comment on the other video. Here is the link you were correct about the number H4 www.amazon.com/dp/B08BZFSQNW/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_awdb_imm_Y891XJKWE84FNB60XG5M?_encoding=UTF8&psc=1
@@officialwaybackwhen Thanks, I appreciate it! Might pick one up and compare it to the bulb I already have. I kind of want to keep a backup around anyway. Good stuff!
@@busterinny4808 it matches with the running lights perfectly
@@officialwaybackwhen The color of the bulb I got is perfectly matched as well. Really makes the bike look SO much better! I ride mostly early morning (pre-dawn) or evening to late-night. So the actual light output, pattern, etc... is important to me too. Looking for something that is just a bit brighter than what I already have, but I don't know if the different LED bulbs make that much of a difference. For all I know they could all be made in the same overseas factory!
great video, how about air filter change for this model, would be great to make a video on that
Air filter replacement is a little tricky...first time around.
Easiest way to access the hidden fasteners of the airfilter is to remove the underseat bucket. Plastic headed thumb screws holding the front of the airlifter are located close along the left side of the engine area. You can reach them with your finger tips.
1)you need a belt filter changer tool, (easier for all, and don't hit and brake anything )
2) its good to change the O-ring (cost Zero)
3) its better to half prefill the filter with fresh oil ,before install it (because the first start is going to be DRY in the machine without oil)
4) before check leveler , work it for 10'" . to be sure its all right.
Thanks for watching
Thanks for the video. I have a question: i have liberty125 year 2004 it consume too much fuel. What have to do?
It’s not using to much the tank is super small so it seams like a lot
@@officialwaybackwheni drive peugeot 50 it consumes 2 litres and same distance liberty125 consumes 4 litres.
Thanks for sharing this video… Question… Homeowner in my neighborhood is selling a 2019 Piaggio liberty 150 with 1100 miles asking $2500. Trying to find out what would be a good price. Scooter is very clean & runs great. Thanks for your time.
A new one is $3000 plus, freight, assembly, tax title. Buying used like new would save all that cost.
I have been told that I should flush out the old oil with a little bit of new oil before putting the new oil filter and drain plug in to make sure there is no old oil left. Is that a good or bad practice?
You can but it’s not necessary.
You might use the air straw of you airpower tools to blow the old oil out, but be sure to cover the oil plug hole with a rag.
hey are you sure you need to screw it in all the way down for thiis model, I got 125 cc liberty and i think mechanic overfilled it by 0.3" or so when screwed in
do not screw it in for oil messure
Skuter jest świetny :)
Hello, can you give me a code for oil filter
I have good results with Amsoil 10w-40 scooter specific oil. I run it in my BV400 as well. Superior cold flow and wear scar data.
10-40 is the wrong Weight and I change my oil every couple thousand lol no need to spend all that money for amsoil. Plus I believe it to be good quality oil but I also believe it’s over hyped
@@officialwaybackwhen a lot of research proves it's not hype. Their 10-40 flows better than a lot of 5-40's
@@donausmus4281
Just check the origins of manufacturing site of Amsoil of different wright, should they be different countries, then Amsoil is procuring oil from diffetent refineries instead of refining oil by themselves.
My 2018 calls for 10w40. But 5w40 seems to be what many use now. If its AMS oil, I would think that either one would be fine. And you are right, it is one of the best and with good quality. The gear oil is really good too.
Love the video. I am thinking of getting the 2022 50 s. I'm 6'1 and I want to know if I can sit comfortable without feeling cramped or having to sit further back on the seat? Also is there a difference in spec between the liberty 50 s for 2021 and 2022?
I don’t know about the difference in spec.
I’m six. Oh feet and I ride comfortably plus I’m fat
@@officialwaybackwhen I wanted the 50cc. It cost 2400, but after freight, prep, registration, tax, etc it came out to 3890 dollars. I said hell no. I can't even go on the highway with that moped. At that price it's not worth it. It's crazy because my parents are from Dominican Republic and with 2000 Americans dollars I can get a more high end Honda or Yamaha motorcycle with high speed.
@@CyberOrganic I don't know where you are but that seems a bit high. My Vespa dealer told me that the price for an S 50 would be $2499 plus $800 in destination and set-up or as he calls it $3300 "out the door." I'm in Florida.
@@nunyabiznez6381 nyc
@@CyberOrganic There must be a port fee or something included in that. Maybe it's a shorter distance to the port of Tampa.
how much oil i need to put in my piaggio 125 liberty ?
Do you have to replace the filter each time you change the oil?
Yes
im buyign this, good to know the maintenance, im curious, how many miles do you have so far? do you think this scooter can last atleast 40k miles if maintain it properly?
I’m at 5000 miles. I have no reason to think it won’t last 40000 but I change to oil every 2000-2500 miles
@@officialwaybackwhen nice, planning on buying it
I just brought it, do you do the major service yourself? Dealer said major every 4k miles, they wants to charge 700$ for major service
@@rahi7339 yes more videos to fallow don’t use the dealer at those prices you will quickly match the price of the scooter
@Wayback When please, it would be a big help, make sure to include belt change and brake adjustment thanks!!
Hello I am searching service manual for this model , can u help me ?
No sorry
I have the 2022 Piaggio Liberty 50cc. How often (km) or (miles) should the oil be changed? Can’t seem to get a straight answer from the dealer where I purchased. One mechanic told every 1000km, another told me every 2000km, another said every 5000km. There isn’t any information in the manual.
I do mine every every 4500 km or once a year
Never exceed once a year no matter how may KM
1000 km according to Piaggio
it's on their website
Thanks for making that clear, the owners manual is not very helpful.
How much kilometrs to chage oil . Every 5000km ??
I change my oil every 2000 miles or 3000 kilometers. Not sure what the manufacturer recommends I change it early because I want it to last a lifetime
I change my oil every 2000 miles or 3000 kilometers. Not sure what the manufacturer recommends I change it early because I want it to last a lifetime
@@officialwaybackwhen ty
1000 km according their website
Thanks for posting!
I don't think you screw it in to check. You unscrew it, wipe it, then dip it in to check.
He did it correct. Piaggio/Vespa both
@@Scootphoria yes, I was thinking my other scooter, a Kymco 150 you don't screw it in to check.
Seems easy enough, but I had to abandon the oil plug, it’s in an awkward position and on way too tight. Last oil change by Vespa, will try again next it as I have the parts and tools already.
IN MANUAL SAY 10W40 WHAT IS THIS
Weird design you think the oil plug would be on the opposite side of the muffler
We can put a man on the moon but we can’t make a oil filter that’s easy to just twist off
Dude, who takes off the oil filter before the drain plug? Duuuhhh!
Hi! How much oil do I put in? It was not super clear in the video.
Around 1.3 qts
@@officialwaybackwhen Your vid was super helpful! Changed my engine oil! Would love for you to post more vids on maintaining my Piaggio liberty. Thanks!
Pfuscher. Ölfilter mit WaPu Zange OMFG.