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If your careful, you can solder the circuit board copper track as I had to fix my typhoon speedo a few years back.
The electrical printed circuit can play up on the back of the speedo unit, take the speedo off and check it to see if any tracks are broken...
My typhoon is called "Beryl", and have her name on the front panel, my Daughter's typhoon is "Ted".
Sound's to me like water/corrosion in the starter solenoid relay.
My grips cut off if the battery voltage drop's below 11v ish, check battery. I have my grips wired through a relay on the ignition so turn off...
I don't think so as the old mot was issued last year. As you know the mot is only valid for the time the scoot is at the mot shop! In theory you...
Reading last week's MCN, there a bloke who rode from Canada to South America on a C90, another rode from Australia back home to the UK!! Every...
The std typhoon uses a 82.5 main jet, so somewhere around that size. No bigger than an 86 I'd of thought.
Probably the best bike ever made, Honda sold 25 million odd c's so they can't be bad, I had load's as a kid over the fields.
There's a std typhoon 125 carb on Ebay Germany.No. 190829730592. If every thing else is ok on your scooter then this carb will work 100%.
Check bulbs and indicator units for dirt/corrosion on the terminals.
I've got an Mc3 at last, 02 plate fair condition. You can all stop looking for one for me now.:D
The std water pump will work fine with your engine set up, you must be doing something wrong for it to keep failing, remember you don't need to...
Yes, the typhoon carb uses the same main jets as the dellorto (6mm), upjet to 90-92 ish with a 172 kit, std exhaust, slightly bigger if using a...
The std carb work's very well even on a kitted engine, I had to buy a carb off the German bay because I couldn't find one in the UK. £75 inc post...
And being a 4t you won't gain any real noticeable power just the noise, it's the down pipe length/diameter that makes a 4t engine work,that's why...