Puch Maxi LeoVinci Exhaust System

Important info about the PUCH Leo Vinci Exhaust. Please read if you intend to purchase one of these systems. We can not give refunds due to these being special order items.

1. The kickstand. Basically, the stock kickstand can no longer be used. Due to the strange manufacturing of the exhaust, the kickstand will not go down completely, and is basically inoperable. We do have a side kickstand which installs to the rear swing arm, and works fine. The kickstand can be ordered here.

2. Pedals. The exhaust is actually a 2 part system for the Puch model. The chamber, and the muffler, normally termed "racing cans" for the crotch rocket/rice burners. The left pedal of the Puch, may hit the muffler at the mounting bracket at the rear of the moped. (the mounting area for the regular exhaust) If you adjust the can and the rubber mounting tube a bit, you can get the pedals from hitting the pipe, "very hard", but pedal arm may still tap the exhaust. The pedals can be removed, but then it is no longer considered a moped, by law, in Florida. Not sure about other states. We can not recommend in doing this, unless it will be ridden off road.

They do give great performance in my opinion, the mid range power band was noticeably better. I was quite amazed. I also noticed a gain in top speed as well, but I have yet to find out what the change is, I need to clock it with a car running beside me, it used to go approx 63 mph prior to the change, but have yet to obtain the new gain in speed, but it has increased.

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