Interesting Facts About the Piaggio X9 250 MOTOR HONDA
The Piaggio X9 250, equipped with a Honda‑derived motor, entered the market in late 2000 as the successor to the Piaggio Hexagon. It was built in Piaggio’s Pontedera plant and stayed in production until 2009, becoming a recognizable member of Piaggio’s scooter lineup.
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Launch and Line‑up Replacement
The X9 250 was introduced in late 2000, directly replacing the older Piaggio Hexagon in the company’s range of scooters.
Production Span and Plant
Manufactured from the end of 2000 through 2009, the X9 series—including the 250 cc version—was assembled at Piaggio’s Pontedera facility in Italy.
Dealer Demo Use and Parts Availability
Owners have reported that the 250 cc X9 was often used as a demo bike, and today a large selection of genuine spare parts for the model is stocked by retailers such as EasyParts.com.
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