Cylinder Kit 70cc For Peugeot vertical AC For Peugeot BUXY 50 1994-1997

NarakuSKU: 09311170
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Cylinder Kit 70cc for Peugeot vertical AC
  • 70cc cast iron cylinder kit from Naraku for air cooled Peugeot scooters with the vertical engine
  • The Naraku piston is supplied with a molybdenum coating which protects both cylinder and piston during the running in process, this coating usually dissolves after time
  • This cylinder is suitable for use with original and performance exhaust systems
  • If using the original carburettor you will need to upjet approx 7-10% but we do recommend using a 17.5 - 19mm carburettor for optimum performance
  • Supplied as per image with barrel, piston, pin, clips, rings, and gaskets
  • This kit is ideal for everyday use with significant power gains on acceleration
  • Cylinder kit must be used with 70cc cylinder head
  • Cylinder Head must be ordered separately
  • This item fits to following bikes.

  • Peugeot BUXY 50 1994-1997
  • Peugeot BUXY 50 RS 1996-1997
  • Peugeot ELYSEO 50 1998-2003
  • Peugeot ELYSTAR 50 2007-2013
  • Peugeot LOOXOR 50 2001-2006
  • Peugeot SPEEDFIGHT 50 AC 1997-2000
  • Peugeot SPEEDFIGHT II 50 AC 2000-2008
  • Peugeot SQUAB 50 1995-1997
  • Peugeot TKR 50 2001-2014
  • Peugeot TREKKER 50 1998-2000
  • Peugeot VIVACITY 125 2015-2016
  • Peugeot VIVACITY 50 1999-2007
  • Peugeot ZENITH 25 NA 1998-2000
  • Peugeot ZENITH 50 LM 1997
  • Peugeot ZENITH 50 LN 1998
  • Peugeot ZENITH 50 M 1997
  • Peugeot ZENITH 50 N 1997-1998
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