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Puch Moped PMFF36b Seat mounting assembly connector and exterior seat angle adjustment part.  (Frame part 36b.)
Puch Moped PMFF36b Seat mounting assembly connector and exterior seat angle adjustment part.  (Frame part 36b.)
Puch Moped PMFF36b Seat mounting assembly connector and exterior seat angle adjustment part.  (Frame part 36b.)
Puch Moped PMFF36b Seat mounting assembly connector and exterior seat angle adjustment part.  (Frame part 36b.)
Puch Moped PMFF36b Seat mounting assembly connector and exterior seat angle adjustment part.  (Frame part 36b.)
 

Puch Moped PMFF36b Seat mounting assembly connector and exterior seat angle adjustment part. (Frame part 36b.)

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Used moped frame part from a 1978 Puch Maxi Luxe moped with an odometer reading of 2,808.5 miles.  This is a small rectangular metal part with a clamp on the top and bottom of it that fits around a black metal moped seat mounting part at the bottom of the Puch moped seat.  The front of this exterior seat angle adjustment clamp has a special circular clamp with grooved radius lines.  This special exterior seat angle adjustment clamp fits snugly into one of 2 exterior side of the short and stubby U-shaped interior seat angle adjustment clamp.  In the middle of this special clamp (and it the middle of the circular clamp on the interior side of this part) is a hole that the seat mounting bolt fits into.  There are 2 of these small exterior seat angle adjustment clamps, each sold separately.  The clamp is is a little worn but it is still in good shape, with plenty of gripping power.  Reasonable used condition, with only a little wear and tear on the seat angle adjustment clamp.  Sold "as is".

Parts diagram: 
This parts diagram explains how this part fits into a 1978-1980 Puch moped frame.




Puch Moped Info:
Moped army provides basic technical info about the Puch Maxi moped, including the 1-speed Puch E50 engine.  The Puch Maxi moped was first built by the Steyr-Daimler-Puch company in 1969.  According to Wikipedia, 1.8 million Puch Maxi mopeds were produced.  Moped army has an extensive gallery of moped pictures .

Puch Moped Parts Compatibility:
According to the 1978-1980 Puch Moped Parts Manual, Puch claims that the adjacent parts 12 and parts 36 will work in the these mopeds:.
1978-1980 Puch Maxi moped (with a 1-speed Puch E50 engine).
1978-1980 Puch Maxi Luxe moped (with a 1-speed Puch E50 engine).
1978-1980 Newport II moped (with a 2-speed Puch ZA50 engine).
     It might fit these and/or similar Puch mopeds built in other years but parts compatibility is not guaranteed and this part is sold "as is" with no refunds.  It probably does not fit a Puch Korado moped or a Puch Hero moped.

    
According to the 1978-1980 Puch Moped Parts Manual, Puch claims that the adjacent parts 12 and parts 36 are not the correct parts for this moped:
1978-1980 Puch Sport MKII moped (with a 2-speed Puch ZA50 engine).

P
uch Moped Repair Info: The Puch Maxi Owner's Manual, the 1980-1981 Puch Repair Manual, and the 1978-1980 Puch Parts Manual are available for free online at the General Moped repair section of mopedriders.org. If you want quick info on fixing your moped, see Fred's Guide - How to fix your moped. If you want an expert-level detailed description of how to fix your moped, see the Dempsey Moped Repair Manual.

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