Reading your post made me wonder what state my Piaggio's puke tube was in. Didn't recall ever seeing it!
Well, those Italian scoot engineers must have been feeling a little passive-aggressive - I finally found the 2.5 inch puke tube after removing the foot peg, buried inside the body panels. And it looks full.
No way to get a hand on it - but will try removing underseat bucket.
Also, the airfilter is going to be fun to change. 2 of the 7 fasteners are also buried forward and under body panels. The two up front are "thumb screw" fasteners, new to me. One needs to get the hand in there to undue them with finger tips, not a tool!

One of the two thumb screws holding the airfilter cover on.

Years ago I purchased a big box of spares (tubes and hardware) from a wrecked LIKE200i on ebay. Once again using things from that box of parts.....
Going to install this LIKE200i puke tube so it hangs down in easy reach!

Nice rainy day project.
Stig