What kind of gas mileage does a Yamaha Razz get?
Yamaha started producing the Razz in 1987 as a cheap and fuel efficient transportation option. The Razz can achieve a fuel economy close to 80 miles per gallon. Modifying the engine can be difficult, but scooter enthusiasts have discovered a number of ways to add speed and torque to the vehicle.
When did Yamaha stop making the Razz scooter?
Yamaha stopped producing the Razz in 2001, so all new owners will be obtaining used versions of the scooter. At the time of purchase, many vintage scooters will not have been used for a long period of time. To get a used Razz running, it is important to replace a few key components on the vehicle that may have become damaged over time.
What should I do with my Yamaha Razz?
To get the most performance out of the Yamaha Razz, an owner must maintain the vehicle with care. Driving off-road and up steep hills can put a lot of strain on the small Razz engine and may lead to premature mechanical troubles.
How many miles per gallon does a Razz scooter get?
The Razz can achieve a fuel economy close to 80 miles per gallon. Modifying the engine can be difficult, but scooter enthusiasts have discovered a number of ways to add speed and torque to the vehicle.
Is the Yamaha Razz 50 a CDI engine?
Yeah it’s definitely a chain driven vertical engine. I looked around on Google and it seems they are rev limited at the CDI and there is no way of derestricting it and they don’t sell an aftermarket CDI for it. Yamaha Razz 50 anyone? 1) the intake uses two little reeds in a restrictive intake manifold.
How to fix a Yamaha Razz 50 scooter?
1) the intake uses two little reeds in a restrictive intake manifold. The “best fix” is to swap in a pre-2001 Zuma engine, use a Stage6 intake and reed block, a carb of your choice, an exhaust of some sort, and a Malossi CDI. Yamaha Razz 50 anyone?
What’s the top speed of a Honda Razz 50?
I have 2 Hondas that are just like what you are working on and greatly improved low end performance. Top speed is either 25 or 30 depending on the state where it was sold. Senna1Rossi: Ah, gotcha!