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The Piaggio MP3 250 is a great scooter but I found I wanted to add some accessories to it and so I planned how I would add the following: A replacement seat Stebel Nautilus airhorn to replace the wimpy standard horn A Garmin Zumo GPS unit A CTEK battery tender A Fabbri medium windscreen & Laminar Lip Gorilla 7017 alarm system Comagination brake light flasher Preparation
Before you start, make sure you have all the materials and tools you will need to complete the work… it makes life so much easier. Here’s some of the materials I started out with: Being 6’5” (198 cm) with long legs, I found early on that I really needed to sit back a couple more inches than the molded front portion of the stock seat allowed. I tried using an Airhawk cushion, and although that helped, the backrest portion of the front part of the seat still dug into my posterior, so I contacted a local custom upholstery company (www.velocityupholstery.com) and discussed with them what could be done. We agreed that they would essentially extend the height of the rear portion of the seat all the way to the front of the seat. The Auxiliary Fuse Panel To make things as easy as possible for both this set of installs and any possible subsequent ones, I intended to add an auxiliary fuse panel that would only be live when the engine was running and would then feed other accessories. The new fuse panel is located inside the front right (as sitting on the bike) side and is fed directly from the battery via a 30A inline fuse (located at the battery). The Horn
Because the standard horn for the MP3 is used not just as a horn, but also as an ignition off alarm warning for certain hydraulic low pressure conditions, I did not want to simply replace it. Neither did I want to have the new Stebel Nautilus airhorn be able to be triggered in a low pressure alarm condition (these horns are extremely loud).

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