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Im thinkin of part exchanging my 2004 yamaha aerox100 for a piaggio typhoon125 2011 below is the link yea or nah?

http://www.bikez.com/pictures/large.php ... iaggio.jpg

General information

Model: Piaggio Typhoon 125

Year: 2011

Category: Scooter

Rating: 75.3 out of 100. Show full rating and compare with other bikes

Engine and transmission

Displacement: 125.00 ccm (7.63 cubic inches)

Engine type: Single cylinder, four-stroke

Fuel system: Carburettor

Cooling system: Air

Gearbox: Automatic

Transmission type,

final drive: Belt

Driveline: CVT automatic speed variator

Exhaust system: Euro 3

Chassis, suspension, brakes and wheels

Frame type: Steel tube

Front suspension: Telescopic fork with hydraulic damping

Rear suspension: Single spring with pre-load hydraulic damper

Front tyre dimensions: 120/70-12

Rear tyre dimensions: 120/70-12

Front brakes: Single disc

Front brakes diameter: 220 mm (8.7 inches)

Rear brakes: Single disc

Rear brakes diameter: 140 mm (5.5 inches)

Physical measures and capacities

Weight incl. oil, gas, etc: 113.0 kg (249.1 pounds)

Fuel capacity: 7.50 litres (1.98 gallons)

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Yamaha aerox100

- Type :

- Displacement :

- Max power :

- Max torque :

- Starter system :

- Lubrication :

- Carburation :

- Fuel tank capacity :

- Transmission :

- Ignition :

Air-cooled two-stroke single

101cc

5.5 KW @ 6800 rpm

8.8 Nm @ 4500 rpm

Electric and kick

Auto lube

TK

7 litres

Automatic, V-belt

CDI

- Overall length :

- Overall width :

- Overall height :

- Seat height :

- Wheelbase :

- Min. ground clearance :

- Dry weight :

- Front suspension :

- Rear suspension :

- Front brake :

- Rear brake :

- Front tyre :

- Rear tyre : 1746mm

690mm

1170mm

828mm

1259mm

146mm

87.5kg

Hydraulic telescopic fork

Swingarm with hydraulic single shock

190mm disc

Drum 130 mm

130/60-13

140/60-13

- High-specification sport commuter scooter

- High-performance 100cc 2-stroke engine

- Full-sized chassis

- Long, well-padded dual seat for two-up comfort

- Large diameter 13-inch wheels

- Powerful 190mm diameter drilled front disc

- Analog instrument panel

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Yamaha aerox100

- Type :

- Displacement :

- Max power :

- Max torque :

- Starter system :

- Lubrication :

- Carburation :

- Fuel tank capacity :

- Transmission :

- Ignition :

Air-cooled two-stroke single

101cc

5.5 KW @ 6800 rpm

8.8 Nm @ 4500 rpm

Electric and kick

Auto lube

TK

7 litres

Automatic, V-belt

CDI

- Overall length :

- Overall width :

- Overall height :

- Seat height :

- Wheelbase :

- Min. ground clearance :

- Dry weight :

- Front suspension :

- Rear suspension :

- Front brake :

- Rear brake :

- Front tyre :

- Rear tyre : 1746mm

690mm

1170mm

828mm

1259mm

146mm

87.5kg

Hydraulic telescopic fork

Swingarm with hydraulic single shock

190mm disc

Drum 130 mm

130/60-13

140/60-13

- High-specification sport commuter scooter

- High-performance 100cc 2-stroke engine

- Full-sized chassis

- Long, well-padded dual seat for two-up comfort

- Large diameter 13-inch wheels

- Powerful 190mm diameter drilled front disc

- Analog instrument panel

Well yeah, if the deals as good as done, but I'll throw 2 more equations onto the table, incase it isn't, first being the Peugeot Speedfight 100 liquid cooled, and second the Aprilia SR125 di-tech, also liquid cooled, both good scooters, more scope to play about with the Aprilia, modding wise,the Speedfight maybe a Malossi 120 kit, primary and secondary gearing up kits, bigger 21mm carb, both easy to get parts for, and with the liquid cooled aspect, you can travel that bit further with them.

My ten penneth anyroad. ;)

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not a fan of playing with performance as you change one part then you need to change 1000 other parts never ending cycle. think the piaggio typhoon125 should be fast enough to get me out of trouble and etc

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not a fan of playing with performance as you change one part then you need to change 1000 other parts never ending cycle. think the piaggio typhoon125 should be fast enough to get me out of trouble and etc

Right then thats one rhetorical question sorted then ;)

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