what is the best performance 49cc motorized cycle 4 stroke
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2 stroke, more power and torque = more speed 4 stroke, more reliable
Yes. You need a driver's license to drive any motorized vehicle on a public roadway in the state of Colorado. 49cc scooters now require insurance too.
No. Most bike paths do not allow motorized traffic. Read the specific bike paths rules. 49cc scooters are now classified as 'low power scooters'. This does not mean they are the same as a bicycle. 49cc scooters can ride in bike lanes though.
2 cycle oil if it is a 2 cycle. SAE 10w30 if it is a 4 cycle.
I am thinking that your carburetor needs to be cleaned. Follow this link to Ronin Cycle Parts for a detailed step by step how to on cleaning out your carb. http://www.ronincycleparts.com/category/howto/mini-bikes/how-to-clean-a-performance-or-stock-four-stroke-carb/
4OUNCES OF 2-STROKE MOTORCYCLE OIL/GAL. OF GAS
The short answer is No. All mopeds and scooters with engines 49cc or less must have an operator with a CT MVB Drivers License. If above 49cc they must have a motorcycle license and the unit have plates and insurance.
My understanding is that you don't need a license for scooters with engines of 49cc or smaller displacement in Colorado. The above answer is completely wrong. Any motorized vehicle on Colorado public roadways requires a drivers license. As of 2009, 49cc scooters require insurance too.
Between 120 and 150 psi probably most likely 120ish
2 srokes have powerband (response) and they rev higher = more power
The Pagsta Mini Chopper 49cc typically uses a two-stroke engine oil, which should be mixed with gasoline in the appropriate ratio as specified in the owner's manual. A common mixing ratio is 50:1, meaning 50 parts gasoline to 1 part oil. It's essential to use high-quality two-stroke oil to ensure optimal performance and engine longevity. Always refer to the manufacturer's recommendations for the best results.
The owner's manual for a 49cc 4-stroke 4-speed mini chopper typically includes essential information on safety, operation, maintenance, and troubleshooting. It provides guidelines for starting the engine, shifting gears, and proper riding techniques. Additionally, it outlines routine maintenance tasks such as oil changes, chain lubrication, and tire pressure checks to ensure optimal performance and longevity. Always refer to the specific manual for your model for detailed instructions and specifications.