his thread is for people who are legally eligible to de-restrict a 50cc scoot. All others do so at your own peril.
The restrictions used on these scooters vary. Here's the ones I know of personally:
Throttle restrictor screw shown in motion here. Just remove it if you have it.
Variator
restrictor ring. It stops the variator pulley halves from closing
together completely. Again, remove it if you have it. You'll need an
Impact wrench. I use a 12 volt one for emergency tire changes. It works
off the scooter battery. $30 at Harbor Freight, auto parts stores and
Ebay has 'em too.
Rings:
Impact like mine:
The
Chinese have been known to put a rev limiter CDI in the scoots but
that's rare here in the states. It works off of a sensor mounted to the
inside of the belt cover that sits next to the clutch pulley that counts
clutch RPM's. When the limit is reached the CDI stops the spark plug
from sparking until the scooter slows below the set limit. Simply
disconnecting the wire or cutting the wire from the sensor negates this
restriction. The sensor can be removed if you like.
Sensor:
Next
is the carb needle. There is a needle inside the carb with a movable
clip sometimes. Moving the washer down a notch will enrich the high
speed mixture and vice-versa. Some carbs have a fixed washer. Playing
withe the needle position can increase power. A good running scoot will
have a nice brown plug so after changing anything you want to look at
the spark plug after a ride around town. Here's a good link for reading
plugs:
http://www.verrill.com/moto/sellingguide/sparkplugs/plugcolorchart.htm
The
last known restriction is the use of a smaller than normal main jet in
the carburetor, in concert with a plug in the air intake. Normal is
around a #85 to #90 but the Chinese will install a #76 or #78 jet to
slow you down. The number is stamped on the jet usually. You may need a
magnifying glass to read it. To de-restrict you buy a #80, #84 #85 and a
#90 jet, try them all one at a time till you get good power with a
brown spark plug. Remove the plug in the air intake if you have one.
The air filter box may have a small tube inside that can be removed as
well to increase air flow if plug is black.
NOTE: Jetting is a
trial and error job usually. Gotta keep doing plug color reads after
each change unless it's obviously not running right.
Tube in airbox cover:
Removed:
Here's a comparison shot of the intake tube and the smaller tube inside the cover.
I actually drilled holes in an airbox cover to increase air flow a little:
all info on desrestriction procedure goes to fox of scooter forum online