What is the wading depth for scooters?

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Rocha
07/30/25 8:25am
Scooter motorcycles generally should not wade in water deeper than 20 centimeters, otherwise it may affect engine operation. Here are relevant explanations: Water easily enters the cylinder block: Due to the relatively low position of the air filter in scooter models, if the structure does not employ high-position intake, road water can easily enter the cylinder block, especially in areas with deeper water accumulation. This situation will undoubtedly impact the scooter's engine. Hazards of water ingress: Once water enters the engine, the engine oil becomes unusable. If not addressed promptly, many internal components are prone to rust. While this may not render the engine completely inoperable, subsequent repair costs can be relatively high.
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