It is our mission to provide our customers with the right scooter and not the most expensive one — or the one we want to get moving out of our showroom. After all riding a scooter should be fun and it should not break the bank either. We can confirm that most of our customers who relied on our advice already after a short period of time realise, how handy it really is to get around on a scooter and how much money they save over time while having fun as well.
Positive feedback we get from our customers in general confirm that we are on the right track: See what our customers say. What size of Scooter should I buy? Choose the right size of vehicle depending on your needs. Maxi Scooters above cc Maxi Scooters are usually larger framed scooters with engine sizes of cc and larger.
There aint a single restriction on the cc pug motor, If its revving high and struggling to reach 50mph, your belt and rollers are probably shagged! The whole tuning thing is a waste of time on such a basic engine, that does not rev much over rpm normally anyway. If you must do somthing then put a different pipe on, and try about 1gram lighter rollers. Thats still a waste of money, but it might get you mph in ideal conditions. I said 90 because a mate had a speedfight cc and with a race pipe on it he was getting around 85 with it..
S wrote: Variator Restrictors are also located inside the Variator, they limit the travel that the rollers can move inside. It will be a plate inside the variator. My mate had a then brand new 04 reg speedfight I used it to go blackpool on and it did 55mph as stock. I really enjoyed riding it though, it was really really smooth and was fast off the mark. Speedfight and aerox 's are not restricted as they do not exceed The cc scooters are slow, a tuned 70 will be a lot quicker but obviously for a price.
So if you want a comfortable cruising speed of 55 and a top of about 60 without having to tune it they are good. These do mph topend and are a hell of a lt better on low end. I think i misunderstood the post, answer is it should be going about If your rating is revoked you will lose karma Have you read the ratings guide?
Read the Terms of Use! Resend my activation email : Register : Log in. Goto page 1 , 2 Next. View previous topic : View next topic. This post is not being displayed. Posted: - 07 Jun Post subject: max speed of cc moped. Back to top. You must be logged in to rate posts. In this article, Grant explains road tax categories and sets out the costs of taxing scooters and other vehicles.
Which 50cc bike is cheapest to insure for year-olds? Frazer explores the daunting task of insurance for new motorcycle riders. First of all, what is a scooter? How fast does a 50cc scooter go? Here are a few examples of some speedy 50cc scooters: Peugeot Speedfight Launched in the year , this 50cc French scooter has a two-stroke engine.
Yamaha Zuma 50 This Japanese scooter was first made in Piaggio Zip 4T This 50cc Italian scooter, which was first available in , has a four-stroke engine and can go at 50mph 80kph.
Gilera Runner 50 The Gilera brand is owned by Piaggio. Aprilia SR50 From Aprilia — another brand owned by Piaggio — this super 50cc scooter made its market entrance in Who can ride a cc scooter?
Kawasaki J Launched in , the J from the Japanese company, Kawasaki, has a four-stroke engine, and its top speed is 70mph kph. Honda Forza The powerful Forza by Honda, which has been available in Europe since , is powered by a four-stroke engine. Need scooter insurance? Featured scooter advice on the Bikesure blog For more information about scooters and mopeds, visit the Bikesure blog.
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