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For goodness sake, it`s only 50cc, what are you trying to do, blow the thing up.Don't be crazy. You might hurt yourself.
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It really depends on the year and model of the scooter. Some moped class bikes are governed to not run over 30 mph. Some bikes are physical plates in the intake or exhaust. Others can derestricted by changing a wire in the ignition. Removing that restriction is your first step.After that you can replace the exhaust, cylinder/piston, cvt weights, ect to go even faster. IMHO, I would stay away from those mods. They are not worth the money. You are better off buying a 150cc scooter in that case.
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I think most of these 50cc bikes have the same restrictions, or at least this is what I've been told when I looked for answers.My Elite SA50, had a restriction in the exhaust in the form of a washer. When the exhaust pipe "rusted" out, I put on a high performance pipe and could get to 35 mph with no problem.
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I found another restriction just past the carburetor. This one was actually built into the gasket. So I ordered one from a few years earlier that didn't have the restriction. Now the bike was getting to 35mph real fast but no increase in top speed.
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The final restriction was on the back of the variator. A metal plate was installed to restrict the range of movement of the variator, and I removed that as well. Now that little SA50 could get up to and hold 45mph with no trouble. If conditions(wind and hills) were favorable, I could sometimes go much faster.
I had a lot of fun on that bike, but you have to remember that the bike was only derestricted and not modified. These little Japanese bikes were designed to handle speeds up to 45mph, but if you modify them to do 60mph and faster, up grade the brakes as well as the O.E.M. brakes can't handle the additional speed.
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