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  2. GY6 engine - Wikipedia

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    The GY6 engine design is a four-stroke single-cylinder in a near-horizontal orientation that is used on a number of small motorcycles or scooters ... Scooters 50cc ...

  3. Base 50 - Wikipedia

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    With multiple manufactures utilizing clones of the Honda 50 engine for current mopeds, scooters, small motorcycles and power sport machines, it is the most produced engine in history. The engines are usually identical in form, fit and function to Honda 50cc engines and the parts are usually interchangeable with genuine Honda parts.

  4. Aprilia Mojito - Wikipedia

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    Scooter: Engine: 50cc, 125cc or 150cc: The Aprilia Mojito is a scooter built by Aprilia, also known as the Aprilia Habana. Introduced in 2000.

  5. Honda PC50 - Wikipedia

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    The Honda PC50 is a moped produced by the Honda Motor Company in Japan from May 1969 until at least 1983. The PC50, though much smaller and lighter, had some similar features to Honda's popular C50 /70 /90 Super Cub line, with a step-through pressed-steel frame, a fuel tank under the saddle, a chain cover, and optionally equipped with leg shields,

  6. Aprilia SR50 - Wikipedia

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    Scooter: Engine: 49.38 cc (several different engines used) Top speed: 45-50 km/h restricted, up to 85-90 km/h derestricted. Optional gear up kits available, they can lift the maximum speed up to 130 km/h. Transmission: CVT: Suspension: Front telescopic fork, rear hydraulic monoshock: Brakes: 190mm disks front and rear: Tires: 13" wheels 130/60 ...

  7. List of motor scooter manufacturers and brands - Wikipedia

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    Motobi (1963–1968), 50 and 100cc scooters; [85] Relaunched by Austrian partnership in 2010 including a scooter line — Italy; Motoflash (1950s), 50cc and 75cc two-stroke engines — Italy [56] Motobloc / Riva Sport Industries (RSI) (1950s), Initially sold the Swiss AMI scooter as the Ami Motobloc. The Sulky was developed with RSI — France [86]

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