
<a href="
http://www.scooterworks.com/NCY_Cylinde ... .cfm">They do make a kit for the 150. </a>
It's a bit of a letdown compared to the Buddy 125 kit. Since the Blur has a 58.6mm stroke crankshaft (vs the 160mm on the Buddy 125) the kit gives you 157.51cc. So for $200 you get 8.01cc displacement increase. The Buddy 125cc gets 161.27ccs which comes out to 36.29cc displacement for $220. Talk about bang for the buck!
Keep in mind, this is all bolt in. I've been told that we can get away with 59mm without having to bore out the case, but I've not been able to find a 59mm kit that's ceramic coated (heat dissipation, longevity all around a good thing and worth more than .5mm in bore diameter).
Also, consider how much some people are willing to spend on an exhaust, CVT components, ignition, etc just for a little more quickness. One of our local Blackjack riders had this kit put in and he tells me there's a definite difference in the mid-range. Displacement does wonders for power. Most of the stuff that folks (myself included) do to their bikes revolves around how the power is delivered. A lot of that had to do with the absence of available (or at least trusted) engine components. We are, as
Babblefish once put it, in the Scootering Stone Age here in the States.
Now we're starting to see some actual parts show up that can increase the power outright.
Vroom-vroom, man! Welcome to the Scootering Iron Age! Or should that be Ceramic... ?