The regulator/rectifier is usually at the front of the scooter. You should see it after removing the panel with the headlights.
Displacement doesn't correspond directly to output.
any 50cc four stroke you like or even the ktm 50 2-stroke.
if your scooter has a engine oil dip stick then it is a four stroke. if it has a oil tank that you have to put oil in then it is 2 stroke.
No, it is a four stroke so it needs normal gasoline
You can take some of these bikes up to 80 or 90 km/h.
Four stroke. 2 strokes require a gas/oil mixture and buzz like a chainsaw.
50cc mopeds typically use two-stroke engine oil if they are two-stroke models, as this oil is mixed with the fuel for lubrication. For four-stroke mopeds, standard motor oil (usually 10W-30 or 10W-40) is used. It's essential to check the manufacturer's specifications for the correct type and viscosity of oil to ensure optimal performance and engine longevity.
Four stroke
four
with a spanner
You really can't, the model hadn't changed much in those years. Just a 50cc four-stroke Yamaha dirt-bike.
Oh, dude, an 80cc scooter can go like... around 40-45 miles per hour, give or take. But hey, it's not a race, right? Just enjoy the ride and feel the wind in your hair... or helmet. Stay safe out there!