Ever wonder what your 50cc 4T could be capable of? Ever wind up with a one-off orange Bintelli and spend a couple weeks turning it into a 150cc dragon slayer? Well, Mike Rogan, of Rogan Scooters, did. He combined his years of custom building, a wish list of NCY parts from Scooterworks, and a touch of Irish charm to crank out an awesome scoot.
After all of his modifications, this little 50 that could barely crack 35mph can now hit 60 with ease. There is still plenty of room to go, as he hasn’t gotten crazy and added a big bore cylinder and head yet. Mike didn’t overhaul the body panels of the Breeze, but he did make improvements throughout that dramatically change the lines of the bike. The GY6 swap gave him a mild 2.5” stretch. He swapped out the stock 3×10 tires for larger Vee Rubber ones (3.5×10 in the front and 100/80×10 in the rear), giving it a more aggressive look. And the custom CVT cover and black exhaust pipe add a general air of badassery.
These are just five of the parts from Scooterworks USA that Mike used to build this bad mamma jamma:
1. Scooterworks Racing 45°, 45mm
Air Filter
(part #1300-1112)
2. NCY
Oil Decompression Tube
(part# 1100-1282)
3. NCY
Turbo Fan
(part #1100-1258)
4. NCY
GY6 50 Exhaust
(part# 0500-1031)
5. Vee Rubber
100/80 x 10″ tire
(part# 0600-0037)
Some of the modifications Mike had to apply are beyond the novice level, like fabricating engine mounts and welding them to the frame. He also modified the 50cc exhaust bracket to fit the 150cc engine This is why it pays to stay on your local builder’s good side. Either way, just don’t let anyone ever tell you that you can’t grow up to be a badass orange scooter that goes by the name ‘Crush’.
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