The versions of the transmissions can be identified by the shape of the gearboxes: The E50 has a round gearbox whereas the two speed has a rectangular gearbox. The engine is coupled to either a single speed E50 or a two speed ZA50 transmission. However, these can be modified by de-restricting the airbox, carburetor, exhaust manifold, pipe, and the use of aftermarket and performance parts. The Puch Maxi uses a 2 stroke 49 cc gasoline engine that comes in three horsepower ratings: 1.0, 1.5, and 2 HP that limits the speed to 20 mph (32kmh), 25 mph (40 kmh) and 30 mph (48 kmh) respectively. It featured the single speed E50 engine/transmission. The Puch Maxi is a moped that was manufactured by the Austrian manufacturing company Puch through the 1970s and 1980s that is well known for its reliability.
Maxi Nostalgia: was only available in 1976.
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Maxi Sport MKII: Has a full suspension, mag wheels, the ZA50 (two speed) engine/transmission, a longer seat (but not long enough for passengers like the maxi D or LS model).Maxi N: A rigid frame lacking a speedometer that was the cheapest model, and dubbed the "Poor man's maxi".Maxi Luxe: A Maxi with a stock Hi-Torque head and mudflaps.Maxi D or LS: same as the S, but with a longer seat for a passenger.Maxi S: this is the full suspension model with the single speed E50 (one speed) engine/transmission.