Did you know that Vespa is the best-selling scooter of all time?
Since 1946, Piaggio has produced over 17 million Vespas and two of them are mine: a new PX200E (Edit: I sold it) and a restored 1968 Sprint (Still going strong).
The Vespa scooter is an enduring icon of youth, style, romance, and durability. Among all the models, the P/PX series is often considered the most robust — it’s relatively fast, reliable, and keeps that classic Vespa charm.
This Haynes manual covers every technical aspect of the P/PX family. Whether you’re maintaining, repairing, or completely rebuilding your Vespa, this manual has you covered. It even includes models after 2003, as they are technically identical to the 2007 versions.
Even if you’re not planning to service the scooter yourself, the manual is a great technical read. It helps you understand how your Vespa works — and might just inspire you to pick up a wrench.
Inside you’ll find detailed coverage of:
Engine and transmission
Fuel system
Electrical system
Brakes
Troubleshooting guides
Wiring diagrams
Technical data
Photos and illustrations