I see electric scooter this divine. for those interested in scooter this model is badly fitting.The XG-470 comes with both front and rear brakes, a 49cc electric starting gasoline 2-stroke engine and automatic transmission for optimal performance and nearly zero maintenance. The charging system is all built into the engine, as you ride your XG-470 gas scooter, it will charge the battery automatically.
Power:  EPA Certified 2 Stroke 49cc Gasoline Engine
Starting:  Electric Start & Back Up Pull Starter
Charging System:  Dual Charging System 1. Magneto 2. External Charger
Battery:  Included (for electric starting)
Tire Size:  10" Aluminum Mag Wheels
Top Speed:  35 mph (Depending on weight & terrain)
Distance:  20+ miles per tank*
Throttle Type:  Variable speed control
Kick Stand:  Included - Welded To Frame
Seat Kit Included:  Yes - It's Included Free
Braking System:  Front & Rear Brakes
Drive System:  Chain
Foldable:  Yes - Folds Easily
Body Type:  Strong Plastic
Handlebars:  Steel
Design:  Sit Down Seat Kit Included
Scooter Size:  Length 46" Height 42" - Seat Height Is Adjustable
Suggested Max Weight:  320 lbs.
Carton Size (LxWxH):  46 x 17 x 18
Scooter In Box Weight:  60 lbs.
Scooter Weight:  50 lbs.
Spring Loaded Seat:  Yes
Forks:  Polished Steel
Height:  42 Inches To Handle Bars
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Tuesday, January 13, 2009
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Are these mainly for residential areas?
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