The MKII also came with alloy wheels and a gauge cluster “Dash”. What is the difference between the Magnum XK, Magnum II and a Magnum MKII? The original Magnums starting in 1978 were the basic red single speed XK and also a heavy-duty Magnum MKII model that featured oil-injection, hydraulic suspension and a 2 speed ZA50 engine. Check your own State and municipality codes and regulations first however as we can only guarantee a new title if applied for in the state of Minnesota here in the USA. This Magnum doesn’t have a title, but we have verified that there is no current registration or DMV record, which will allow you to obtain a new title quickly in most states. $795.00 delivered (within a reasonable distance). This moped is sold without any warranty, but should be a very reliable daily rider. Adding a performance exhaust should allow you to reach a speed of around 40+ mph without changing any other stock items.
The engine did get a fresh set of piston rings installed and a full tune-up was performed on it, so you are ready to go. We also ported and pre-setup this engine to accommodate a future performance chamber type exhaust if you decide to go that route.
The tires are not weathered but are starting to get soft and should be replaced over the winter Other than that, it would make an excellent restoration project for someone, or you can enjoy it and ride it proudly just the way it is. The tank has a few dings in it, the seat has a rip along the rear seam, which has been covered in cloth tape, and the rear trunk door is broken. This moped is in excellent condition mechanically and cosmetically, but could use a few details to make it even better. The bike starts on the first kick, and everything works as originally intended. This bike has just been detailed and fully serviced and runs excellent. Exceptionally nice but not perfect 1980 Puch Magnum II with a 2 speed automatic ZA50 engine. This is a great opportunity to purchase the infamous Puch Magnum without breaking the bank!