What engine does the New Century motorcycle use?
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New Century motorcycles use an imitation of the GY6 engine. Introduction to the GY6 engine: The GY6 engine is a pressure-splash lubricated, forced air-cooled engine with high power output, originally produced in Taiwan, China. The GY6 engine was designed and developed by Taiwan's Kwang Yang Motor Co., Ltd. (KYMCO) and was initially used in the KYMCO Grand series. After the GY6 technology was widely transferred to mainland China, due to its simple structure, low cost, and mature technology, it was replicated by domestic manufacturers and widely used in various models of domestic scooters. Motorcycle engine: A motorcycle engine is a mechanical device that converts the thermal energy generated by igniting the fuel-air mixture in the cylinder into mechanical energy, which is then transmitted to the motorcycle's rear wheel through the transmission mechanism to provide driving force. Since gasoline engines have advantages such as light weight, small size, low noise and vibration, easy starting, and low cost, motorcycles generally use gasoline engines as their power source.