Connecting Rod length and the stroke difference can be quite significant in whether a cylinder will work regardless of similarities in cylinder stud placement and exhaust outlet orientation. I'm not saying that it won't work, but that port timing modifications will have to be made. Also, I recall the manifold bolt pattern between the two is different (at least on the US version) than the BWS100, which is the same as the 50. I've wanted to build a long stroke 100cc+ jog motor (very different from the BWs100 motor) but I've come to the conclusion that there are a greater number of higher end tuning parts available for the 50cc based motor. More aggressively ported and liquid cooled cylinders, performance crankshafts, internal rotor ignition systems as well as higher performing exhausts and transmission options. It will take a lot of special work to get a 110 motor to get to a legit 15+ hp, but there are many off the shelf options for the 50cc motor that are relatively bolt and giving up to 18+ hp and with more advanced tuning over 25 while remaining under 75cc. Money is about the only limiting factor between those numbers
hmm ok, well if the carb manifold fits and i know the exhaust fits then its safe to say it will be 100% the same.
also did you know PGO made the zuma/BWs/MBK booster (PGO make your rattlers!).
there is a 53mm crank for the BWs thats a huge 6mm difference, combine that with a 57mm piston that i know fits our bikes, that makes a 135cc monster!.
stuck on which carb to get, either a PWK28 or PWK30, im thinking the 30 as im already at 112cc and planning to go bigger.
ok got the 28mm, its a keihin with the keihin scratched off, made in the same factory (in taiwan) but only $90 new!.
i was convinced not to go with 30mm as even at 135cc its to big for my motor .
anyway got the BWs manifold and it bolts on but leaves the carb in the wrong place, so having to have it 're-enginered' in much the same way as my exhaust .
so BWs parts do fit but dont if you know what i mean