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110cc Honda Clone Monkey Bike With Side Car on 2040-motos

$1,500
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Orlando, Florida

Orlando, FL
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110cc Honda Clone Monkey Bike with Side Car! Just like the old Z50.. This thing turns heads EVERYWHERE! ext 101 Extreme Motor Sales2327 e Semoran BlvdApopka FL 32703www.extrememotorsales.comEngine Type Single Cylinder, 4-strokes Cooling Air Cooled Drive System Chain Piston Displacement 107cc Bore and Stroke 2.06ins x 1.95 ins Compression Ratio 9.7:1 Max Power 6.0/8500kw/r/minimum Max Torque 7.0/6500N.m./rpm Starter Electric / Kick Length 52.8ins Width 41.7 ins Height 34.6 ins Seat Height 26.6ins Wheelbase 35.8 ins Ground Clearance 5.1 ins Front Brake Drum Rear Brake Drum Front Tire 3.50-8 Rear Tire 3.50-8 Front Rim 2.5 x 8 Rear Rim 2.5 x 8 Ignition CDI Max Speed 27.11 mph Net Weight 172lbs Gross Weight 231 pounds Weight Capacity 311 pounds Battery 12 VOLT/4Ah Packing Size 52 ins x 45 ins x 28 ins Fuel Capacity 0.7 gal

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