I'm 280lbs and I can go 55 on my 150cc chinese scooter comfortably.... it could probably go a little faster to 60mph, but I've never needed to go that fast on my commute. Its plenty fast for me and gets up to speed pretty quicky...I have no trouble keeping up with traffic on local roads with 35-45 mph speed limits. My 50cc on the other hand, that's a total dog. If you're going to be doing any freeway driving at 65+ mph, you might need to upgrade to a 250, but for everything else, the 150cc scooter will get you around town really well.
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The 250 cc motor scooter is commonly the largest engine size scooter. The 250 cc scooter has a top speed of about 75 miles per hour, but usually the engine size will top the speed out at about 60 miles per hour.
It depends on how much "CC" (cubic centimeter) your scooter has. 50cc tends to top out at 35mph while 150cc top out around 60. There are 100cc, 125cc, 250cc etc. so it depends on what you are planning on driving to how fast you want it to go. A lot depends on weight as well. I can got my mother's 50cc to get up to 40 but that�s because I do not weigh much compared to the bike. Some higher cc'ed cycles like the 250 do not go much faster, if at all, then a 150cc because these are more heavier weighted and are intended for 2 people.
it can go about 250 plus mph
Depending on how strong your scooter is, you may legally ride on the highway. You should get a 250 cc scooter, which is strong enough to keep up with the traffic.
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2006 253 fmm mod engine By knowing the model of your chinese scooter, we may be can answer your question
2 plus 250 = 252.