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Complete Piaggion Vespa GT200 series workshop Manual, this guide cover information about :1 Vespa GT 200 2 Characteristics 2.1 Various 2.1.1 Workshop Safety 2.1.2 Service Recommendations 2.2 Vehicle Identification 2.2.1 Frame No. 18 2.2.2 Engine No. 18 2.3 Technical Specifications 2.3.1 Weight and Dimensions 2.4 Engine 2.4.1 General 2.4.2 Walbro carburetor 2.4.3 Kehin carburetor 2.5 Transmission 2.6 Capacities 2.7 Electrical Components 2.8 Frame, Suspensions, Brakes and Tires 2.8.1 Frame and Suspension 2.8.2 Brakes 2.8.3 Wheels and Tires 3 Tightening Torques 3.1 Steering Unit 3.2 Frame 3.3 Front Suspension 3.4 Front Brake 3.5 Rear Suspension 3.6 Rear Brake 3.7 Silencer. 3.8 Hydraulic Components 27 3.9 Cylinder Head 28 3.10 Transmission 29 3.11 Flywheel 29 3.12 Engine Crankcase and Shaft 29 3.13 Cooling 30 4 Assembly Clearances 31 4.1 Piston–Cylinder Mating 31 4.2 O Rings 32 4.3 Compression Ratio Limiting Shimming System: (11-12:1) 33 4.4 Crankshaft End-Play 34 4.5 Crankshaft Alignment 35 5 Recommended Lubricants 36 6 Special Tools 37 6.1 Steering Bearing Seat Installer – 001330Y 37 6.2 Pliers – 001467Y014 37 6.3 Bell – 001467Y017 37 6.4 Steering Column Ball-Cage Bearing Removing Punch – 020004Y 37 6.5 Front Suspension Overhaul Tool – 020021Y 38 6.6 Punch – 020036Y 38 6.7 Punch - 020038Y 38 6.8 Ring Nut Spanner - 020055Y 38 6.9 Crankshaft Aligner - 020074Y 39 6.10 Heat Gun Support - 020150Y 39 6.11 Heat Gun - 020151Y 39 6.12 Oil Pressure Gauge - 020193Y 39 6.13 Crankcase Detacher - 020262Y 40 6.14 Half-Pulley Assembler - 020263Y 40 6.15 Fitting Punch - 020306Y 40 6.16 Vacuum Pump - 020329Y. 7 Maintenance 52 7.1 Maintenance Schedule 52 7.2 Carburetor 54 7.3 Checking and Replacing the Spark Plug 55 7.4 Air Filter 56 7.5 Engine Oil 58 7.5.1 Checking the Engine Oil Level 58 7.5.2 Topping-Up the Engine Oil 59 7.5.3 Replacing the Oil and Oil Filter 59 7.6 Hub Oil 61 7.6.1 Checking the Hub Oil Level 61 7.6.2 Replacing the Hub Oil 61 7.7 Topping-Up the Engine Cooling Liquid 62 7.8 Brake Fluid 63 7.8.1 Checking the Brake Fluid Level 63 7.8.2 Topping-Up the Brake Fluid Level 64 7.9 Removing the Steering Lock 65 7.9.1 Removing the Steering Lock when on «OFF» Position 65 7.9.2 Removing the Steering Lock when on «LOCK» Position66 7.10 Headlight Adjustment 67 7.11 Checking the Spark Advance. Troubleshooting, Service procedure, electrical system, complete wiring diagram,Un-Coded Electronic Ignition System. Engine disassemble Disassembling the Engine from the Frame. Removing the Wheel Axle Bearing from the Cover.

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July 25th, 2009 at 6:16 pm
The Vespa GT200 manual is quite poor. I have no idea on some of the fuses and could they if burnt out stop the bike from the starting. The manual needs more info on the products and not over done safetyy stuff.