How fast do Puch mopeds go?
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How fast do Puch mopeds go?
The Puch Maxi is a moped fitted with a single cylinder, 50cc, two stroke engine . The engine produced around 2 hp and could propel the rider at speeds of 28 mph (48 km/h).
How can I make my Puch Maxi faster?
Remove the air filter of your moped by unscrewing the two Phillips screws holding on the plastic box connected to the carburettor of your Puch. This will increase air flow to the engine, resulting in a richer mix in the engine, which gives the engine better acceleration. Replace the spark plug with a new one.
How fast is a 49 cc moped?
30 mph
Used 49cc Mopeds To get a better idea of just how slow these viable machines are, most 49cc mopeds can reach speeds of 30 mph if the rider is lightweight and driving on flat terrain.
How fast does a 600cc moped go?
Any 600 from any Japanese manufacturer will exceed 130 MPH if you weigh under 150 pounds, and are limber enough to lay down on the tank for streamlining purposes. A few can reach 150 To 160 MPH on a straight level road.
What is a Puch moped worth?
1978 Puch Maxi Newport | Bring a Trailer. Today, a well-maintained Puch can go for $3000-$5000, or more, on Bring a Trailer. As of this writing, there’s a 1978 Puch Newport listed at $1500. However, it’s possible to find examples going for $2000 or even less.
How many cc is a Puch moped?
48.8 cc
Puch Maxi
Manufacturer | Puch |
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Class | Moped |
Engine | 48.8 cc air-cooled two stroke |
Transmission | single speed E50 or two speed ZA50 transmission |
Fuel capacity | 0.845 US gallons (3.2 L) (http://projectmopedmanual.info/manuals/puch/puch-maxi-owners-manual.pdf) |
How do you make a moped faster?
Making a derestricted scooter go faster
- Use a larger carburetor and/or larger jets.
- Use a more free flowing air filter.
- Use a more free flowing exhaust system.
- Install a cylinder head with larger/more valves.
What does 49cc mean?
A 49cc or 50cc engine is often a two-stroke engine, which means the engine cycle lasts two strokes of the piston. In a two-stroke engine, the oil and gas are mixed in the engine pistons to power the scooter.