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I didn't push much further, but it felt like it had a bit more. I was expecting when I eventually do upgrade a few years yet to probably a cc, it would be more than capable of sitting comfortably on kph! That's on a flat with my 95kgs onboard. Remember, any mods that increase the top end unless engine specific i.

The cheapest and quickest way is a larger cc scooter. Gone: Piaggio MP3 ie, too unreliable in the rain think Italian electrics. Reply Contact hey all was wondering if anyone could tell me the average top speed for a cc bike, i only ask as my scoot which is now back on the road YAAAAAAAA will only get to 90km , it runs the et4 leader engine , i would have thought it should have gone a bit quicker than that, as the local bike mechanic had one of the sienna big wheels in and he reckons he got it to km so that makes me really jealous In reply to.

Reply Contact I don't know about your model, but if memory serves the et4 is an air cooled motor which isn't as efficient as a liquid cooled motor if I'm wrong please correct me! Reply Contact Most of the Chinese not Taiwan cc scooters would struggle to do more than around 85 km per hour. Vespa GT Reply Contact all thoughts more than welcome, i actually have no real probs with the way it goes, i mean i dont have to sit on 80 for all that long , so at least i can get to 90km if i want to, hopefully i might get a bit more out of it once the performance exhaust goes on Cheers Wants a B Bone!!!

Reply Contact lx vespas , et4 vespas etc top out around the mark. SeaComms Joined on Noosa Posts Reply Contact Ouch - I didnt realise the bigger scoots were not that much faster in stock form. Reply Contact From owning scooters and experiencing this personally - the single most important thing I learnt about the smaller capacity scooters is that they are not very fast at the top end.

Ride a Yamaha CygnusX! Normally found in the mid-price range, cc scooters offer the maximum bang for those conscious of their budget as there can be a large price difference between cc scooters and cc Maxi-scooters.

A larger engine unfortunately means sacrificing some fuel economy. One huge practicality advantage of the cc scooter engine is its ability to travel on the highway. For those that rely on highways to travel to work or their desired destination on a regular basis, the cc is the only practical option. However, for city living, on streets where the scooter is unable to reach the top speeds of anywhere near 75 mph, you have to ask yourself if sacrificing fuel economy to own a more powerful scooter is worthwhile?

Maxi scooters are normally a little bigger than smaller engined scooters, this makes it ideal for larger riders and a heck of a lot more comfortable if you are riding with a passenger. If you, like me, take riding safety seriously then you need to consider the pros and cons of each engine size for your safety. The differences are marginal and what is most important is the skill of the rider. However, based on a generalisation between these engine sizes, here are the things we must consider for safety.

All motor scooters are considered to be less safe than trucks and cars. However, the lower speed capabilities of scooters arguably render them safer than motorcycles. However, a huge part of scooter safety is down to the rider. Wheel size: 50cc scooter models often come with smaller wheels. This makes them slightly more susceptible to hazards on the roads like potholes or debris.

Due to their smaller wheel size 50cc scooters give a lesser gyroscopic effect. This is the effect which keeps two wheeled vehicles upright during movement. Scooter size: 50cc scooters can be tiny.

This is a hazard in itself due to the reduced visibility for other motorists. Scooter speed: The limited top speed of 50cc scooters can be hazardous. When riding slower than the majority of traffic, other motorists are forced to maneuver around your scooter. Accidents can occur when we combine this factor with the small size of the 50cc scooter.

Lack of visibility when you are travelling considerably slower than other motorists can be dangerous. This is why the 50cc scooter is best suited for city streets where top speeds are not an issue and traffic is slower. Compared to 50cc scooters, cc models are a little safer in terms of scooter size and wheel size.

Most cc scooters offer marginally larger wheels which will slightly improve the gyroscopic effect. But this improvement is very minor. These faster models are better suited to avoid the problem of travelling too slowly on side roads but with increased speeds of course comes the risk of severe accidents. However, being larger than their 50cc equivalents, cc scooters do provide slightly improved visibility which can make them the safer option.

With their increased speed abilities and ability to hold their own on a highway, cc scooters are arguably the most dangerous scooter option. Highway riding can be very safe on a cc and indeed the majority of road traffic accidents recorded in the USA occur on roads with average speeds of under 35 mph.

However, travelling at speeds of up to 75mph kmh on a scooter which offers less protection than a car or a truck can of course be hazardous, as it is on a motorcycle. On the other hand, the larger wheels typically found on cc scooters do aid the gyroscopic effect and balance of scooter when facing potholes and obstacles.

These larger engined scooters are also in most cases slightly more visible to other motorists which increases safety. I think that in the right hands a cc scooter can be a very safe mode of transport. This scooter additionally helps you to save money when it comes to fuel.

A cc scooter will also have sufficient power to lug heavy loads as well, which is another plus point. Compared to a 50cc scooter, the cc variant is only a little bit bigger, which also makes parking easier. So, overall it offers you great value for your money while meeting any traveling needs you may have.

Many factors affect the potential top speed of a scooter. By understanding them, you will be able to understand how the scooter works and what you can do to achieve better speed.

Here are some of the most important factors. By gaining knowledge of the above factors, you will be able to better understand the performance of your scooter. You can only determine the true performance of a scooter by considering all the above variables. The top speed of any vehicle is almost always achieved under perfect conditions and should not be looked at as the standard. Scooters come with either a 2-stroke or a 4-stroke engine and both have their advantages.

Today people go for 4-stroke engines more than 2-stroke engines due to the better mileage they provide and because they produce less pollution. A cc scooter is one of the most versatile options to go for because it lies between the more powerful but expensive cc variant and the more affordable but less powerful 50cc one. So, you get a little bit of the best of both worlds in terms of performance, affordability and mileage. Page Content 1 How Fast is a cc Scooter? We use cookies on our website to give you the most relevant experience by remembering your preferences and repeat visits.

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