Puch Maxi

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The Puch Maxi is a popular lightweight moped produced from the 1960s onward, known for its simple two-stroke engine, step-through frame, and widespread use as an affordable urban commuter vehicle.

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Puch MS50 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf moped
motorized bicycle
brakeType drum brakes
category lightweight moped
coolingSystem air-cooled
countryOfOrigin Austria
culturalStatus vintage moped icon
currentStatus collector vehicle
popular in moped enthusiast communities
designedFor urban commuting
displacement 49 cc
driveType chain drive
emissionsStandard pre-modern two-stroke regulations
engineConfiguration single-cylinder
engineType two-stroke engine
frameType step-through frame
frontSuspension telescopic fork
fuelSystem carburetor
fuelTankPosition under seat or top tube
fuelType petrol-oil mix
handlebarType bicycle-style handlebars
hasStartingMethod pedal start
hasTransmission automatic clutch
hasVariant Puch Maxi Luxe NERFINISHED
Puch Maxi N NERFINISHED
Puch Maxi S NERFINISHED
Puch Maxi Sport NERFINISHED
ignitionSystem points ignition
lighting magneto-powered lights
manufacturer Puch NERFINISHED
marketedAs affordable transportation
notableFeature lightweight construction
pedals for starting and backup propulsion
simple mechanical design
notableFor ease of maintenance
reliability
widespread use by young riders
popularIn Europe NERFINISHED
United States NERFINISHED
urban areas
productionEnd 1980s
productionStart 1969
rearSuspension swingarm with shocks
seatingCapacity 1
typicalTopSpeed 25–45 km/h
usedFor recreational riding
short-distance commuting
wheelCount 2
wheelType spoked wheels

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Steyr-Daimler-Puch notableProduct Puch Maxi
this entity surface form: Puch MS50