How much is a Puch moped worth?

Today, a well-maintained Puch can go for $3000-$5000, or more, on Bring a Trailer. As of this writing, there’s a 1978 Puch Newport listed at $1500. However, it’s possible to find examples going for $2000 or even less.

Are Puch mopeds still made?

The Puch motorcycle company was sold to Piaggio, maker of the Vespa, in 1987 and still produces bikes under the name Puch.

How long is a Puch Maxi?

1977 Puch Maxi Sport specifications, pictures, reviews and rating

General moped information
Overall height: 1000 mm (39.4 inches)
Overall length: 1700 mm (66.9 inches)
Overall width: 690 mm (27.2 inches)
Ground clearance: 100 mm (3.9 inches)

How many cc is a Puch moped?

48.8 cc
Puch Maxi

Manufacturer Puch
Class Moped
Engine 48.8 cc air-cooled two stroke
Transmission single speed E50 or two speed ZA50 transmission
Fuel capacity 0.845 US gallons (3.2 L) (http://projectmopedmanual.info/manuals/puch/puch-maxi-owners-manual.pdf)

How do you pronounce Puch moped?

Pronounce it “puke”, as in, “I drank so much I had to puke”.

How fast are Puch mopeds?

The Puch Maxi uses a 2 stroke 49 cc gasoline engine that comes in three horsepower ratings: 0.24, 1.5, and 2 HP that limits the speed to 20 mph (32kmh), 25 mph (40 kmh) and 30 mph (48 kmh) respectively.

What kind of moped is the Puch Maxi?

The Maxi is a model of moped manufactured by the Puch Corporation. They were imported into Canada under the name Bombardier. Some call it “The Volkswagen of Mopeds” due to the ease of maintenance and their similarity through the years, just like a VW.

When was the first Puch Moped made in Canada?

Some popular models manufactured by the Puch include the Maxi, Newport, and Magnum . Puch Maxis were imported into Canada under the name Bombardier. Johann Puch first produced bicycles in 1889 in a small workshop called ” Fahrradfabrikation Strauchergasse 18 a ” in Graz.

What was the most popular moped in the 1960s?

In Austria and the Netherlands. Puch mopeds played a big role in the 1960s popular culture. One of Puch’s most well known machines along with the magnum, the Puch Maxi is a moped fitted with a single cylinder, 49cc, two stroke engine. The engine produce 1, 1.5, or 2hp and could propel the rider up to the dizzying speeds of 30mph.

Where was the Puch Moped production plant located?

Like all enterprises of its kind, the Puch production plants had to change to arms production during World War II. The existing capacity was insufficient, therefore a second plant was constructed and opened in 1941 in Thondorf, Graz. In the three original assembly halls, luxury vehicles for the American market were produced.