Why can't a scooter motorcycle accelerate beyond 60 km/h?
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Scooter motorcycles may fail to accelerate due to reasons such as aging and wear of piston rings, cylinder gasket damage causing air leakage, incorrect ignition timing, or belt looseness. Below is a detailed introduction to scooter motorcycles: Overview: A scooter motorcycle refers to a type of motorcycle that features a wide footboard between the seat and the handlebars, allowing riders to comfortably place their feet on it, similar to sitting on a chair, without the need to straddle the bike like other motorcycles. Features: Scooter motorcycles mostly come with continuously variable transmission (CVT) and automatic clutches, eliminating the need for gear shifting. Once started, the rider only needs to twist the throttle to move, and releasing the throttle will automatically and gradually decelerate until stopping. The transmission system is predominantly belt-driven.