Haha, dank je wel! Ja, het is stiekem een fantastisch brommertje. Doodeenvoudig en tegelijkertijd met heel veel design-elementen van de Vespa scooters. Zijn tijd ver vooruit.
Oh, in fact not that much, just some minor things. Let's see: - Added front luggage rack for carrying a backpack - Added GoPro mount to the front fork for nicer b-roll shots - Added a 5 liter fuel can, fixed it to the rear luggage rack using clamping straps - Added some wood to the back rack (strapped to it with tie wraps) to prevent the fuel can from moving forward, which would mess with the seat movement - Added the spring holder to the rear luggage rack - it wasn't on my Ciao originally, but it's extremely handy to help keep the fuel can in place - Added a RAM X-Grip to the handle bars for navigating using my phone - Filled up the tool box with everything (hopefully...) to fix any breakdowns: extra spark plug, rear light, basic tools, nuts for the clutch housing and rear pulley, tie wraps (always handy!) and of course an adapter for the tires, so that I can inflate them using a standard bicycle pump. - Added a bag hook to the steering, though I didn't need to use it for this day trip I guess that's it!
@@1bboyred1 Ah, ok 🙂. Yes, it certainly is possible (there's a special bicycle mode, in which the engine is disconnected), but I wouldn't suggest it for longer distances. You can reach about 15 mph when pedaling like mad I guess. I had to do it once for about 2 miles and even though I'm in good shape, I was pretty tired afterwards... but it beats walking with the bike in your hand anyday.
@@joeri999 thanks! i want to do 80 mile adventure trips to a remote area with it and i wanted to make sure that no matter what happens i can make it back home during the day
Hey Joeri , Fantastische video !! Heb vroeger in België heel lang met een ciao gereden . Heel leuk brommertje , zuinig en sterk 💪❤
Haha, dank je wel! Ja, het is stiekem een fantastisch brommertje. Doodeenvoudig en tegelijkertijd met heel veel design-elementen van de Vespa scooters. Zijn tijd ver vooruit.
What are the modifications you did on this piaggio ciao please?
Oh, in fact not that much, just some minor things. Let's see:
- Added front luggage rack for carrying a backpack
- Added GoPro mount to the front fork for nicer b-roll shots
- Added a 5 liter fuel can, fixed it to the rear luggage rack using clamping straps
- Added some wood to the back rack (strapped to it with tie wraps) to prevent the fuel can from moving forward, which would mess with the seat movement
- Added the spring holder to the rear luggage rack - it wasn't on my Ciao originally, but it's extremely handy to help keep the fuel can in place
- Added a RAM X-Grip to the handle bars for navigating using my phone
- Filled up the tool box with everything (hopefully...) to fix any breakdowns: extra spark plug, rear light, basic tools, nuts for the clutch housing and rear pulley, tie wraps (always handy!) and of course an adapter for the tires, so that I can inflate them using a standard bicycle pump.
- Added a bag hook to the steering, though I didn't need to use it for this day trip
I guess that's it!
hi please i want to know how fast could you go while pedaling only?
Ehm... not sure if kidding or serious?
@@joeri999 im serious i want to know if its usable as a bicycle if a problem happen with the motor.
@@1bboyred1 Ah, ok 🙂. Yes, it certainly is possible (there's a special bicycle mode, in which the engine is disconnected), but I wouldn't suggest it for longer distances. You can reach about 15 mph when pedaling like mad I guess. I had to do it once for about 2 miles and even though I'm in good shape, I was pretty tired afterwards... but it beats walking with the bike in your hand anyday.
@@joeri999 thanks! i want to do 80 mile adventure trips to a remote area with it and i wanted to make sure that no matter what happens i can make it back home during the day
@@1bboyred1 Ah, sounds like a nice adventure! Have fun 🙂