I just bought a size 72 upgrade as recommended. but when i opened up the carb guess what . it had a size 72 as standard. question answered.
a standard size scotor batter will work u can get one from almost anny scotor or scotor shop
For a good explanation go to http://www.renold.com/Support/ChainInformationCentre/Chain_Standards.asp
50cc is the size of the engine/motor. 50cc means it is 50 cubic centimetres, that's 50cm3 (that 3 should be smaller and diagonally above the m to the right).
most 50cc 4 stroke takes 5/8
3.05 cubic inches? What are you asking?
There really isn't one... 50 Series chain is a 5/8" pitch with a .400" dia roller that is 3/8" wide. I directly equates to a motorcycle 530 chain in size. 520 - 5/8" pitch .400 dia roller 1/4" width. 525 - 5/8" pitch .400 dia roller 5/16" width. 530 - 5/8" pitch .400 dia roller 3/8" width.
The weight of a roller shutter can vary depending on its size, material, and design. Typically, a standard residential roller shutter can weigh between 5 to 25 kilograms per square meter. It is important to consider the weight of the roller shutter when installing it to ensure proper support and functionality.
Bicycles can be ridden in most, if not all countries without any license at all. Motorbikes can usually be ridden as long as they are at or below a maximum size (50cc is a common standard).
It is 50cc.
No. 35 chain is a US size, and corresponds to .375 pitch from roller to roller. The 8mm size is 8mm pitch, which is .315. If you google metric roller chain pitch, and roller chain pitch, you'll see charts of all the sizes.
To determine the size of a roller chain, you need to measure the pitch, roller diameter, and width of the chain. The pitch is the distance between the centers of two adjacent pins, the roller diameter is the diameter of the rollers, and the width is the distance between the inner plates of the chain. Use these measurements to identify the correct size of roller chain for your application.