Piaggio Ciao
The Piaggio Ciao is a family of moped produced by Piaggio from 1967 through 2006.
Specification
It has a rigid rear, and a leading-link front suspension. Some models include a sprung seat-post. The engine and drive-train are cleanly enclosed, similar to Piaggio's scooters. The Ciao uses a belt drive, unlike most other mopeds which are chain driven. Some models have an automatic continuously variable transmission. Braking is by front and rear drums. Power for the lamps, horn, and ignition is from a magneto; there is no battery. However, models with turning signal lights were equipped with a 6-volt battery for the blinkers to function. On newer models, the plastic fuel cap also serves as a measuring cup for the 2% oil-fuel mixture.In some countries, such as Canada in the 1970s, it was branded as the Vespa Ciao.
Model variants include:
- Ciao SC '
- Ciao L '
- Ciao P '
- Ciao Px '
- Ciao Mix '' ''