Mawi scooters - information, models and suitable spare parts
Mawi scooters are among the solid everyday vehicles of the 1990s and early 2000s. Depending on the model, they are technically based on air-cooled 2-stroke or later 4-stroke automatic engines and use common platforms such as Minarelli or GY6. This clear basis makes maintenance and spare parts supply uncomplicated today. The vehicles were designed as compact city scooters and are technically simple, easy to ride models with an easily accessible design.
Mawi - compact city scooters with proven technology
Model overview, technology and parts supply in Scooter Center
Mawi scooters predominantly used air-cooled 50 cc 2-stroke automatic engines in Minarelli layout, supplemented by some later 4-stroke variants with GY6 platform. Simple carburettor systems, robust drive units and standardized brake and chassis components are typical. Many components therefore still comply with current spare parts standards today. The Scooter Center offers suitable components for the engine, drivetrain, variator, carburettor, electrics and frame attachments.
Technical features of Mawi scooters
The design of Mawi vehicles follows a clear, service-friendly approach: easily accessible variator, classic drum or disc brakes and simple electrical systems. The use of proven platform engines such as Minarelli or GY6 enables a long-term supply of spare parts and facilitates upgrades such as variomatic components, carburetor systems or ignition systems. Universal wear parts such as belts, cables or filters can also be easily assigned.