puch moped 50cc cylinder treat kit for the people + hi hi head party
puch 50cc cylinder kit hi head
 
  $89.00


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here's what ya get in this PARTYYY!:

 
 
puch 50cc 38mm treat cylinder kit + 50cc hi hi o-ring head.

comes with complete gasket set, including head, base, exhaust, intake, clutch and stock maxi pipe gasket

our updated version of the stock puch cylinder. 50cc booster kit! larger intake and larger exhaust ports!, intake boost window in the piston! larger transfer ports!

cylinder, head, piston, ring, wrist pin and clips!

no intake or exhaust studs, but who needs that, just use allen bolts.

for the party people

or if ya just found a maxi in a ditch in the mud n need to rehab it n yer broke

party rules

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5 of 5 amazing while it worked October 27, 2020
taco eater : Benjamin Woertz from loveland, OH United States  
I put the ring in wrong and fucked myself when it shattered mid ride. great kit tho. NO LOW END power

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5 of 5 Warp speed after 25mph March 6, 2017
taco eater : Jared Diaz from Laguna Niguel, CA United States  
I installed this kit with a case and gasket match, 15mm bing (75 jet), and a proma circuit pipe with stock gearing. The power is stock like until 25mph and then holy guacamole bat man! First full throttle rip and I almost lost my grip on the handlebars! This kit is definitely a great bargain power boost and was way better then I was expecting. Dang, this bike is soo much fun now!

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5 of 5 good & basic; tune yer stuff tho. Say no to hills. August 2, 2015
taco eater : E from Northwest CT  
My setup: 15 bing clone, 76 jet, high flow filter, Proma GP pipe, kickstart springs on a moderately-worn 2 shoe clutch (each shoe at apx 32lbs tension), basic case match, thin fiber base gasket (cut my own), no head gasket, 17deg btdc points, 15x45 gearing, 50:1 premix

Regular temps get to the low/mid 300s after it's been running (I use 91 octane and lead substitute, btw), and I haven't really had any explicit "problems." I get into the upper 30's on flats, and tease the low 40s down slight hills (not keen on doing WOT down steep hills tho)

Like others have said, it doesn't have good low-end, but I don't think it's miserable.  I'm also kinda heavy atm (230lbs), and there are TONS of hills around here...  if you live in an area with moderately steep hills, I would consider a different kit, but if you're a lighter rider or have fewer inclines, it'll probably serve you well.

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5 of 5 first kit goodness January 8, 2014
taco eater : Jon Feldman from Cupertino, CA United States  
my friend helped me set this bad boy up with a 15 sha for my first kit. i definitely recommend it. ive been runnin it for a couple hundred miles maybe without a temp gauge and shit's super healthy. with stupid high gearing and a circuit pipe it topped out at 40 on flat.

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5 of 5 Approval fo sho May 30, 2013
taco eater : Nick Tresaloni from Kingston, NY United States  
Now I know this is a booster kit, and I would get some speed out of it and lose some low end. Paired up with 15 bing/intake, blue spring 2 shoe and a techno bullet this thing is impressive. Takes off like a beast and tops out into low 40's. worth the money and lots of 50cc fun

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