That is possible, but it will be very difficult and will require some major welding and designing. Are you talking about the horizontal 110 cc 4 stroke pit bike style engines with gears? I would like them to make a scooter with one of those engines myself. You could do about 55 mph or more with that set up. But it would be hard to do. You would need to also change the sprocket thickness on the scooter's rear wheel. But I believe it is possible.
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.
It all depends on the type of scooter you have, but your best bet would be to check your manual and look what octane ratings can be used for your scooter. The premium gas at most American Gas Satations is 93 octane. yes you can run your scooter on the higher octane gas i run my scooter on hygorgenpuroxide the stuff u put in cuts but put more oil in the mix that will give u a realy big kick Running a scooter on higher octane will not increase your performance. Higher octane fuel is normally used in fancy cars because it is less likely to cause backfires because it needs more compression to ignite it.
On my 150 cc Honda scooter, I just use 91 octane gas from the station. Also, if it is a 2 stroke, then you will need to put oil in the oil tank, But most 150 cc scooters are 4 strokes, which don't require this.
Yeah you can you can put it on any scooter
The clamp on a scooter gets put on the wheel
Yes, obviously...
No
What You Do is You Put A Condom Over the exhaust The You fill it up with gas and set fire to it . Then it should be as good as new
Because there is no need to. Why put gears on a scooter if you push not pedal?!
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Scooter put a pin in Midway Island is a homework assignment in Grand Island. See link below.
u probally could but you might need to mould it