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2005 & 2006 Piaggio Typhoon 50
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So the scooter bug has grabbed ahold of me.

I picked up a 2005 Typhoon 50 as a "Parts Scooter" to help with my 2006 Typhoon charging system issue. Piaggio Typhoon 2006 50cc Project from Canada

I was told it previously ran but had "Compression issues" and the seller had taken it apart (bodywork, side case, exhaust, airbox, seat all removed).

Got it home and wanted to see if I could throw it back together enough to test if it runs (so that I could check charging system and then steal parts for the 2006).

Well I removed the NGK BR7ES spark plug and replaced with an NGK BR9EYA, filled it with some gas and oil, put back side case, airbox, exhaust and charged up the battery. Cranked over a couple times and she's alive. Even better is that the charging system puts out proper voltage so I can "steal" the stator/flywheel for the 2006 to see if that's the issue.

I took if for a quick ride (no seat or panels meant a standing ride).and I don't think there is any compression issue as she moves along nicely.

My plan for this one is to first get the 2006 sorted with this ones parts and then build this one up as maybe a "Mad Max" type build since the panels are all fairly trashed, cracked and scraped up. Since the 2006 will be for the wife and it's still pretty, this one will be my toy so will likely see a 70cc kit on it.
Bringing her home a little naked.
Bringing her home a little naked.
2 full bins of parts.
2 full bins of parts.
Sort of back together...Enough to run and ride test in the back alley.
Sort of back together...Enough to run and ride test in the back alley.
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So going over the scooter I noticed it has a suspension spacer. Looks like it lifts up back end by about an inch. What is the purpose of this? Thought maybe it was to clear the aftermarket exhaust but looks like there would be lots of room without it. Right now it just seems like it makes the center stand unstable because now it doesn't lift the wheel off the ground.
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Cool project! I am interested to read how it goes!
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guy near me has two of these for sale. very clean low mileage units. I really like the body style on them.

also just saw the latest model is again two stroke and euro 4 compliant. interesting

https://offerup.com/item/detail/917539829?q=piaggio
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Did some work this weekend with my nephew helping me. Checked rear drum brake as thought pads were toast. Once wheel came off a lot of built up brake dust but drums still had lots of meat left, got cable properly adjusted and now they work great.

Also noticed that the rear brake lever had been replaced (likely after going down on the left side as plastics indicate it's been down) and had lots of "slop" up and down. A few well place washers and it's now solid. While working on brakes also found the rear brake switch was broken also but that's a quick $3 part now on order.

Took off the instrument cluster and now know why the seller said the speedo didn't work. The plastic end of the cable is broken so it doesn't hold it up in place in the cluster. Have one on order as doesn't look like JB Weld would work in this situation.

Not much else other than finding some big cracks in the front tire (likely original 2005 tire) and the back one looks brand new so bonus there.
Nephew helping out his Uncle.  This will eventually be his in 2 years when he can legally ride it.  So he gets to help fix it and design the colors/graphics for it.
Nephew helping out his Uncle. This will eventually be his in 2 years when he can legally ride it. So he gets to help fix it and design the colors/graphics for it.
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Baumer18 wrote:
Did some work this weekend with my nephew helping me. Checked rear drum brake as thought pads were toast. Once wheel came off a lot of built up brake dust but drums still had lots of meat left, got cable properly adjusted and now they work great.

Also noticed that the rear brake lever had been replaced (likely after going down on the left side as plastics indicate it's been down) and had lots of "slop" up and down. A few well place washers and it's now solid. While working on brakes also found the rear brake switch was broken also but that's a quick $3 part now on order.

Took off the instrument cluster and now know why the seller said the speedo didn't work. The plastic end of the cable is broken so it doesn't hold it up in place in the cluster. Have one on order as doesn't look like JB Weld would work in this situation.

Not much else other than finding some big cracks in the front tire (likely original 2005 tire) and the back one looks brand new so bonus there.
Nice uncle!
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Did a little more work on this unit with the nephew this weekend.

Got the carburetor stripped down, cleaned and reassembled.

Replaced the fuel and vacuum lines.

Rebuilt the clutch with a Polini blue contra spring and evo slider. Pads, bell housing, drive pulleys all cleaned and scuffed lightly. Cleaned and regreased inner clutch rotating assembly.

Installed Polini hi-speed variator with 5.7gr rollers.

Runs nice an smooth. I think we are past the mechanical work and onto body work. Any recommendations on how to repair broken/missing fairing mounting tabs? I was thinking fiberglass but haven't worked with it before.
Old contra spring.
Old contra spring.
clutch cleaned and reassembled with new variator shown
clutch cleaned and reassembled with new variator shown
Working hard to earn the bike in a couple years.
Working hard to earn the bike in a couple years.
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Your nephew will love servicing the scooter when he takes ownership of it. A great picture.
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Finally got all my bodywork tabs rebuilt and now working on body filler. Next step is some more sanding then priming and paint.

Also found another "parts bike" for $200 that I picked up. Has a seat intact and the elusive North American headlight surround that I couldn't find anywhere. Also a nice set of tires with no wear.
A pair of front and belly pans.
A pair of front and belly pans.
Lots of scratches to fill
Lots of scratches to fill
Ugh the sanding.
Ugh the sanding.
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Progress update. Got panels painted!

Through a local scooter club I met an autobody tech that runs his own shop. He invited my nephew and I to come out and paint the panels and show us all the ins and outs of autobody work. Really great experience for both of us.

I'll reveal the color in a couple weeks once we have all the panels mounted back up.
Mixing up a custom color
Mixing up a custom color
Laying down some primer coats.
Laying down some primer coats.
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That's really cool of the shop! Looking forward to the reveal!
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I'm enjoying this project. Keep it up. Good to see a kid into two wheels instead of gaming. I have an Aprilia SR MT 125 which is the same scoot with bigger wheels. So much fun to ride.
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Final step before putting the bodywork back on "Enzo". This scooter had a rough life before I got it, including a drilled out ignition and a janky universal keyed ignition.

Did it right and bought OEM ignition parts and looks better and functions properly (steering lock and can shut off with key and not just kill switch).

Will have final photos this weekend after assembly....
Ya that's gotta go
Ya that's gotta go
New Parts
New Parts
Couldn't find the OEM male plug so heat shrinked connectors.
Couldn't find the OEM male plug so heat shrinked connectors.
All together from the back
All together from the back
Just like it left the factory
Just like it left the factory
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Well I'm calling this 99% done (anything modified will never be completely finished. Really happy how it all turned out. I still want to get a new set of mirrors as these ones are pretty rough.

Pictures don't do the paint job justice, with all the metallic and pearl flake it really pops in the sun.
Painted and ready to go. Well almost ready, had to fit the lights and lock still. Also what looks like lines are reflections of my ceiling haha so shiny!
Painted and ready to go. Well almost ready, had to fit the lights and lock still. Also what looks like lines are reflections of my ceiling haha so shiny!
"Enzo" on the left with his sister "Sofia" on the right.
"Enzo" on the left with his sister "Sofia" on the right.
Picked up OEM rack as well.
Picked up OEM rack as well.
Still need mirrors but Nephew is loving the final product.
Still need mirrors but Nephew is loving the final product.
Took it on a mini rally and it's performing so well.  The tuning on this one is perfect for me.
Took it on a mini rally and it's performing so well. The tuning on this one is perfect for me.
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Looking fab! 👍👍
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It was suggested that I post my final tuning set up since it's running so well. Here goes:

Stock 50cc cylinder

Stock airbox and filter (removed intake snorkle)
Stock 17.5mm Dellorto Carb (Brass restrictor plate removed)
Stock Pilot Jet
72 Main Jet
Stock A22 Needle with clip in top position

Tecnigas Exhaust (Maybe an RS70?)

Polini hi-speed variator kit
5.7 gr rollers
Polini Torque (Contra) spring Blue (not sure what stiffness it is, came in the kit)
Polini Evo slider
Stock clutch springs


Note that I'm at ~3100 feet elevation so I believe that's why I have good results with such a small main jet.

Peaks around 8000rpm but pulls steady through all the throttle range and doesn't have a delay in take off.
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Version 2.0......

So back in June 2023 I was hit on the scooter while stopped at a stop sign. I was ok (had some whiplash to my shoulder from holding onto the handlebars on impact). Scooter however not so much and insurance wrote it off and paid me out. I was able to buy it back at auction since I had another frame with a good VIN. The process of transferring all the good parts over to the other frame was done over the winter and I'm almost finished. Wouldn't have undertaken this except this was a project scooter for my nephew that I had planned to gift to him last summer.
Whoops, took that corner a little tight I'd say.
Whoops, took that corner a little tight I'd say.
That's not straight!
That's not straight!
Off to the auction yard.
Off to the auction yard.
Stripping both down.
Stripping both down.
Good parts moving over part 1
Good parts moving over part 1
Good parts moving over part 2
Good parts moving over part 2
Almost there, just the front panel and mirrors left to do.
Almost there, just the front panel and mirrors left to do.
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2005 typhoon 50 project ves2 70cc
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hey man do yk the name of the ignition coil on it I have the same bike but som1 stole the coil
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