Engine and transmission |
Engine Type |
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1 Cylinders, 2-stroke, Single |
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31.9% Scooters have 1 cylinders 2-stroke Single
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Gear box |
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Automatic |
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35.5% Scooters have Automatic
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Displacement |
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49 cc (2.99 cubic inches)
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106.74 cc lower than average. Engine displacement is the volume inside the cylinders of an engine. The larger the engine displacement is, the more powerful the scooter usually is. |
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Power |
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11.76 HP lower than average. The power of the scooter is measured in HP or KW. The more power the scooter has the faster it can travel. |
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Throttle |
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Cable Operated |
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Engine mounting |
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Transverse |
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90.6% Scooters have Transverse
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Most scooter engines are transverse mounted. |
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Sparks per cylinder |
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1 |
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Clutch |
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Wet, Cable Operated |
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45.8% Scooters have Wet cable operated
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Starter |
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Electric / Kick-starter |
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This combination of starter means can either start the engine with a kick, or also with turn of the key or push of button. |
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Fuel supply system |
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Carburetor |
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61.2% Scooters have Carburetor
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Final drive |
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Belt |
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76% Scooters have Belt
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Fuel capacity |
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1.6 gals higher than average. |
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