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800cc Gocart specification
Engine style 3 cylinder,4-stroke, water cooling
Displacement (CC) 800
Rated power (kw/r/min) 26.2/5500
Max.Torque (N.m/r/min) 57/(2500-300)
Strat Electric
Shift 4Fwd+1Bk
Length/width/height (m m) 2900/1700/1550
Wheelbase (m m) 2200
Track Front Track (m m) 1450
Rear Track (m m) 1450
Tire FR.Tire 25¡Á8-12
FR.Tire 25¡Á10-12
Ground Clearance (m m) 190
Climbability ¡Ý25¡ã
Final drive DIFF( Differential +CVJ ( CV Joint)
Brake Hydraulic disk
Brake Track (m/30km/h) ¡Ü7
Top Speed (km/h) ¡Ý80
Suspension Front A-arm Independent suspension
Rear Independent suspension
Dry weight (kg) 430
Shock Travel
Engine Model: 4stroke, water cooling, DOHV
Cylinder: 3Cy
Diameter: ¦Õ68.5mm
Stroke: 72mm
Working volume: 0.796L
Raed power: 26.2kw(5500¡À50r/min)
Max.torque: 57N.m(2500-3000r/min)
Min.fuel comsuption ratio: 312g/kw.h
Compression ratio: 8.7:1
Ignition advanced angle: 7o¡À1o(900¡À50r/min)
Igition sepuence: 1-3-2
Emission at idle speed: CO¡Ü2.0% HC¡Ü700ppm
Net weight (without gearbox):76kg (with gearbox): 101kg
External form size(LWH)(without gearbox):440*484*634
(with gearbox):760*484*634
Starting: Electrical
Cooling system: Forled cycle water cooling system
Oil type for Engine: QEGrade, 20W-40
Oil type for GearBox: SAE 75W/85
Package:2950x1500x850mm
8 units in a 20ft HQ container and 16 units in a 40ft HQ container
Well....they gotta export'em somewhere. Because when I was there last year, they started banning small motors and scooters in the large cities because they were choking up the place so bad. No motorcycles in Shenzhen...but I wouldn't ride one there anyway. If you bust your ass, you are pretty much screwed until somebody can stretcher you to the next Hong Kong ferry... and most of the driving looked...rather asian.
I did see one cool motor there...saw a 400-600cc sized crotch rocket that was a two stroke.
I'd love to have one of those to buzz around JBB's neighborhood with. Maybe if I try hard enough combined with JBB's backward scooped cobra, house prices there may be depressed enough that I can buy a lot for my single wide.
BTW - The chinese look pretty good at copying stuff...
Who do ya'll think makes the white truck?
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Looks like a 4runner to me... Japan or America?
Roz, I think you need to become a RedCat dealer.
Roz, I think you need to become a RedCat dealer.
What makes you say that?
About a year ago Cycle World had a ride report: $1000 Motorcycles on a 1000 Mile Ride. They had a bunch of old used bikes they got for under a thousand bucks and went for a 1000 mile ride test.
The roster of bikes were these:
1. David Edwards - VP & Editor in Chief - 1982 BMW R80G/S
2. Brian Catterson - Executive Editor - 1980 BMW R100
3. Mark Hoyer - Feature Editor - 1973 Yamaha RD350A
4. Matt Miles - Managing Editor - 2004 Morgens M/C Trail Master 200
5. Mark Cernicky - Assitant Editor - Honda XR80
6. Don Canet - Road Test Editor - 1986 Suzuki GSX-R1100
7. Ryan Dudek - Off-Road Editor - 1988 Yamaha YSR50
8. Allan Girdler - Contributing Editor - 1989 Honda XR250R
9. Calvin Kim - Online Services Editor - 1983 Honda FT500 Ascot
10. Keith May - Assitant Art Director - 1989 Yamaha XT600
Bike #4 was actually a brand new 2005 Chinese made Morgen 200. The engine seized up a couple of hundred miles into the trip. It looked pretty nice and was real cheap for a new bike, but you get what you pay for sometimes...http://www.***boat.com/image_center/...86147_4711.jpg
It looked pretty nice and was real cheap for a new bike, but you get what you pay for sometimes...http://www.***boat.com/image_center/...86147_4711.jpg
I bet that is what we said about Yamaha's and Honda's 30 years ago.....and we probably said the same about Toyota's when they first came on the scene....
The Chinese will get better....it's amazing that Toyota is the major engine supplier now to Cart...
The Chinese are going to do the Japanese exactly what the Japanese did to the US...Cause you to get better, or cause you to get out of the market...might take several decades, but it took the Japanese half a century to become one of the largest automakers....it won't take that long for the Chinese.
Looks like a 4runner to me... Japan or America?
That's what I thought...but it's something called a Great Wall or a SAFE. I heard that Toyota built a joint venture plant over there, but after the contract was up the Chinese guys just kept making them. I rode in a couple and they seemed to drive a 4runner except they had some 4 cylinder and a Chrysler A/C system. The price would be around $10,000.