

Make sure you do some research before getting this kit. This latest run does not come with the pictured dampening rubber fin strips. Not a reworked Metrakit piston.Įverything you need and want, Gilardoni head included! Keep in mind these have the angled exhaust port. Gleaming aluminum finish, and comes with the real deal Gilardoni piston as well. This kit is best paired with a 24mm Mikuni Flatslide. This is from a fresh run of kits, so none of that NOS stuff you are used to. If you want a kit larger than 70cc, you will need to get boring and welding done. We recommend port matching, but sometimes you just don't feel like it. If you get a kit 70cc or smaller, you can just bolt up and go. If you want to go with the whole shebang, grab a cylinder kit, performance exhaust, and carb. Or if you are on a budget, grab the 15mm Bing Clone. We just recommend getting the 15mm Bing, which will mount just like your stock one. Be sure to upjet a bit on your carburetor, for example, if you have a #56 jet, buy a #58 and #60. If you are looking to get your bike going a bit faster, the easiest way would be to get an expansion chamber. Or if you are over setting breaker points grab a CDI here. If that doesnt do it, grab Points here, and Condensers here. Puch uses Bing carbs, so if you need parts for them, grab them here, or grab a new carb here: If your moped is lacking spark, change your sparkplug. Most Puch mopeds have 17in tires, so grab those here, and tubes for them here. If you want us to do it, we can! For Puch ZA50, bearings, seals, and gaskets.

If you are rebuilding your E50 motor, you will need crank bearings, mainshaft bearings, seals and gaskets. Next would be cables, we have a cable set here for E50, and a cable set here for Puch mopeds with ZA50. Puch Maxi, or Magnum style, or the third style that is great for Pinto, Freespirit, and other tube framed Puch mopeds. Some super common parts you will need are fuel petcocks. Look at the pictures listed, and figure out what you need. Puch has two main engine types, Puch E50, and Puch ZA50. The most popular model is a Maxi, and then the Magnum. Both transmissions use a centrifugal clutch.Puch parts are mostly interchangeable. The versions of the transmissions can be identified by the shape of the gearboxes: The E50 has a round gearbox whereas the two speed has a rectangular gearbox. The engine is coupled to either a single speed E50 or a two speed ZA50 transmission. However, these can be modified by de-restricting the airbox, carburetor, exhaust manifold, pipe, and the use of aftermarket and performance parts. The Puch Maxi uses a 2 stroke 49 cc gasoline engine that comes in three horsepower ratings: 1.0, 1.5, and 2 HP that limits the speed to 20 mph (32kmh), 25 mph (40 kmh) and 30 mph (48 kmh) respectively. It featured the single speed E50 engine/transmission.
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Maxi Sport MKII: Has a full suspension, mag wheels, the ZA50 (two speed) engine/transmission, a longer seat (but not long enough for passengers like the maxi D or LS model).

