Yes a 110cc semi or non auto trans will fit into the x-1. there is plenty of room for starter, shifter, case, and cylinder head. The motor sits right in between the rear frame bars to get more clearance between the the head and front forks. If positioned just right the case sides will even line up with the faring plastic and almost look like it was ment to be. the single front frame bar and motor base plate can be removed and height adjusted to the base plate on the 110cc motor. We even found room upfront for a Oil cooler, and the battery holder stayed in the factory position. Next is a turbo.
Yes you can put on a 110cc bike engine on a 50cc bike and if there is any modification work then just take it to a local bike repair shop.
The answer to this question is YES. The most popular Midbikes (super pocket bike) come stock with a 110cc motor. You can put a 110cc, 125cc, 140cc, 150cc, and even in some cases a 200cc into a Midbike. Just about anything and everything you want to know about these bikes can be found at Midbike Nation. I hope this helps answer the question.
it might but it will be tight u will have to mod the frame
1300cc Suzuki Hayabusa engine. That'll get ya movin!
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Set it on fire, then go buy a real bike. Wow your a real idiot, maybe you should put your little willie on a butchers block and chop it off. Get a life buddy. The best answer i can give you is most 4 stroke 110cc pockets are self charging. if yours isn't you could wire in a battery tender. at least then it would recharge over night just by plugging it in. Hope this helps :)
You can put a supercharger on any engine. All a supercharger is, is an air compressor that forces air into the engine. If you can find a compressor small enough and figure out a why to hook it up, then you will be good to go.
in wonder the same thing like could i buy a 125cc engine from a dirt bike and put it in a mini sprint
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Did you dump your bike. Hahaha Lolz XD :) Anyways you will probably have to order new ones from the manufacturer and put all unbrocken parts from the old fork on the new one and put it back on the bike.
You probably could if you had the right equipment to put it on!!
it is just like hooking up a 6hp engine in a mini bike all you need is a bigger space to put the engine in.