welcome to the world of disinformation. A lot of the time, the manufacture plate on the scooter will reflect wrong engine type, or size, or horsepower if listed, much like the specs on various websites that never agree on top speed, load ratings, hp, fuel tank size. It's been pretty much agreed that chino-builders put whatever piece/part is currently on the shelf into the mix. This also extends to belt sizes, tires, speedometers (kph vs mph), and so on. And most especially, the manuals are so generic that they can border on useless. In the toss, I would go with the tag on the scooter, but even that is a guess.
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