depending on how much you weigh speed may vary. a 120 lbs. person may be able to reach speeds up to 50 mph on a hardtop flat surface. :)
Actually, you can go up to 70mph on a 50 cc scooter :)
It'll depend on several factors: rider's weight, horse power, rpm's, drive ratios and wheel size. My 33 cc motorized bicycle with 26" wheels can do 30 mph on level ground at 7000 rpm. I'm 6'2" and 230 lbs.
Indirectly, yes. "50cc" and "125cc" refer to the displacement of the engine, expressed in cubic centimetres. In my jurisdiction, a 50cc. scooter is not capable of speeds in excess of 50 MPH, therefore you don't need a motorcycle endorsment on your driver's license. A 125cc. "scooter" is legally a motorcycle, and there are 125cc. bikes that are capable of speeds in excess of 100 MPH. There are also 50cc. scooters that will exceed 55 MPH and then some, but don't tell anybody...
50 cc is a engine size and mph is a speed. The two are totally unrelated, except by the maximum amount of power you can get out of a 50cc engine. The final speed will then be governed by weight, wind resistance and final drive power.
No! The Minimum Speed On I-95 Is 40 MPH. In Florida, To Qualify As A moped The Engine Must Be 50cc Or Less And Have A top Speed Of 30 mph. Mopeds Can't Acheive The Minimum speed Of 40 MPH Without After Market Performance Upgrade Kits And Tinkering Of Various Sections Of The Engine. Titles Are Checked When Registering To Make Sure The Manufacturers Specifications Conform To Law. Florida Statute 316.003(77) defines a MOPED as a vehicle with pedals and a motor, a seat for the rider, no more than 2 brake horsepower, travels no more than 30 mph, no more than 50 cc.
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12 mph on a scooter is 12 miles an hour (about 4 times walking speed)
cc's are a measure inregard to size or power of the engine and cannot translate into speed measurement, sorry pal, hope i helped
about 10 mph 50cc is cheap and slow get 110 cc or height then take it to a shop and tune it up
A 300cc scooter will generally top out at around 85-90 mph.
In many places, a 50cc motor scooter is typically classified as a moped or scooter, which often requires a valid motorcycle or moped license, depending on local laws. Riders usually need to wear helmets, and the scooters may be restricted to certain speed limits, often around 30-45 mph. Additionally, registration and insurance requirements can vary by region. Always check local regulations for specific requirements.
The Piaggio NRG Power is considered one of the fastest 50cc mopeds on the market, reaching speeds up to 50 mph. It features a liquid-cooled 2-stroke engine that provides strong acceleration and top speed performance.
The current world record for the fastest mobility scooter is 107.6 mph (173.16 km/h) achieved by Klaus Nissen Petersen in 2012.
Oh, dude, taking the governor off a 50cc gas scooter engine is like asking for trouble. It's like saying, "Hey, let's see how fast I can make this tiny thing go!" You'll probably void the warranty, mess up the engine, and end up zooming down the street at a whopping 25 mph. But hey, if you're feeling rebellious, just Google it and follow some sketchy YouTube tutorial.