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Puch e-Maxi Moped Is Powered by a Fixed Battery and a Removable Power Bank

The first Puch Maxi was manufactured by Austrian manufacturing company, Puch, in 1970s up to 1980s. It’s a compact vehicle known for its ease of maintenance, fuel economy, and reliability. It has become popular during the 1973 due to oil crisis and it is still widely available for aftermarkets. The new version uses pedal start […]



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