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    Mounting larger engine into 50cc scooter body?

    No fuc*ing bu**sh*t please, real suggestions....

    I was wondering where and how i could a larger [100-150 2-stroke ] cc engine into my suzuki sepia would it be possible to connect it up to the existing transmission or get bigger variator? and yeah where could i get an engine.

    cheers,

    Dave.

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    Just flog an entire unit out of a 125 scooter and hack the frame will you've got sufficient room/mounting points sorted.

    There is nothing that can't be accomplished with a big hammer and an angle grinder... tidying up the job (things like getting the factory plastics relieved just enough to fit, but still look all stock like) is the only hard part.

    Probably only got a tubular type chassis? Easiest way would be to get a donor bike and chop out what you need in the way of chassis parts, then figure out how to marry them up

    Nothing is impossible... but if you can't weld or fabricate, then $$$ may slow you down.

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    what a cool idea.
    What about a big (small) bore kit, some take the engine out to 70-80cc, maybe larger even.
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