Adam gave us a little scoop on some new MP3 accessories from Piaggio. I’ll let him tell you about it:
Yes, official Piaggio, apparently announced at EICMA. The press release described the roof as a “prototype”, along with a trailer, named the MP3 Wagon. No pictures of that one yet, far as I’ve seen. No release dates, either.
Hrm… A roof AND a trailer? Weird, wild stuff! I wonder if they will have a 4th wheel accessory and the pair-o-doors accessory next. Hehe, just teasin’. Thanks for that scoop Adam!
***UPDATE***
Here we see the MP3 Wagon (official Piaggio trailer accessory) that Adam was talking about along with the new, roof attachment:
Arigato to Aki for capturing this image at the EICMA show!
10. November 2007 at 9:12 pm
While it does say “by Aprilia” on the side, I don’t believe the cargobike is designed by Aprilia. It is however based on the SportCity 125 and 250. Cargobike’s website shows some earlier designs that were based on some Peugeot chasis.
10. November 2007 at 9:15 pm
And somehow my comment hit the wrong story… :(
11. November 2007 at 6:23 am
Well the Dragster250 would be my first choice in purchases.. If only I could get my hands on one. It seems more likely that pigs might fly. A more realistic outlook might be to buy a used Dragster50 and find an engine out of a wrecked Gt250 and graft them together. Or…. Build something like that Sprinter for the street!
9. January 2008 at 11:39 am
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17. May 2008 at 10:32 am
Hi, not really sure what the roof achieves. A little more protection from vertical rain? It looks like the roof precludes the use of the topbox.