My PX 125 is only 7 years old, and this is what the wheels look like
To make matters worse, the studs are welded in. This is basically a safety feature so that if a nut falls off, there is no loose bolt to come out. Problem is, these welded studs are soft like Silly Putty after a few years. So what to do? Well you can cut the stud off with an angle grinder and drill out the hole. Then what? It is difficult to source the weld studs, as they are no longer available from Piaggio. You could weld in a bolt. You could just use a loose bolt. Either solution isn't particularly aesthetically pleasing if you are replacing one broken stud.
* for those who don't get my Silly Putty reference
The reality is, from a time and money perspective, you are better off just buying a replacement wheel if a stud breaks, or living with the rust/do a spot repair when you inevitably find the wheels are super rusty. Original Factory Piaggio Wheels are only €29.00. Or you could spend some more and get 2.5" x 10" wheels and use wider tires. Or you could spend some more still and get one piece wheels which take tubeless tires.
Here's my issue with buying replacement factory wheels: the paint. I've seen enough wheels at the Vespa Cafe to know that in a few years they will be junk again. My solution? Grind off the factory paint and rust. Then I'll spray them with zinc primer and wheel paint.
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