my 43 cc scooter has a 1/25 ratio
On average about 25 mph
well 43cc engine problably around 25-30MPH
The gas-oil mixture ratio on a 2005 powermax 50cc scooter is usually about 5% in the ratio of 20:1. For the tuned scooters they use 3% on the ratio of 32:1.Ê
bolt it on the motor
For a Briggs and Stratton motor 3.5 motor used straight gas and oil in the crank-case, there is no ratio.
You do need to license and register a 44cc gas motor scooter in New Mexico. To ride it, you need a valid driver's license of any class or permit.
It depends on the gear ratio of the drive and driven gears. I would test it out, or call the person you got the scooter from.
4OUNCES OF 2-STROKE MOTORCYCLE OIL/GAL. OF GAS
50:1
A go-ped is simply a stand up scooter with a motor, be it gas or electric. In the case of a gas scooter, the motor has to be running, throttle engages and power is put to the rear wheel via chain or belt, thus moving forward, at your own risk of course, lol.
The proper mixture for that motor is 50:1. Approximately 2.56 oz. of oil to 1 gallon of gas.......5.12 oz. of oil to 2 gallons of gas....etc..
If the wheel on the back of the scooter has one side free (the other side is taken by the belt drive to the electric motor), you can attach a gear to the free side of the wheel. From there, you can mount a small motor to the deck of the scooter, add a centrifugal clutch, and the chain (you may have to modify the scooter to allow room for the gear and chain, and the motor mounts). By using the centrifugal clutch, the motor would not be engaged unless it reaches a certain rpm, and uses centrifugal forces to activate the chain drive, that way, if the gas motor is off, you wouldn't be turning the gas motor when you use the electric motor. Also, this will allow the gas motor to idle without moving the scooter when you have it running. I am planing to do this to my scooter as well, and will post a link to some pictures of the finished project once completed. Keep in mind the rules and regulations for this type of vehicle, and check your local police department for any laws concerning your vehicle. Good luck, and drive safe.