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
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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).
Puch 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.
Manufacturer: Steyr-Daimler-Puch
SKU: PMFF36b
Condition:
Used