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Go-Ped Gas Powered Full Suspension 4-Wheeled Trail Ripper Quad
[4-Wheeled Trail Ripper]
$947.56

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Description:
Highest Off-Road Fun Factor Rating
The TRQ46 is the latest innovation from the PMW Skunk Werks who extended the application of the patented CIDLI suspension system found on the GTR46R to the 4 wheel Go-Quad line. The Trail Ripper Quad has an amazing 10in of suspension travel at all 4 of its knobby tires. By combining the popular Go-Quad 2 wheel drive / braking system, the TRQ46 is a never before seen product designed to provide the highest off-road fun, thrills and safety bang for the buck. Very compact and equipped with the new GP460RS Go-PEd race engine, it is the coolest Go-Quad available anywhere for an unsurpassed Off-Road experience.

 

Specifications:
Suggested Usage Competition
Engine 4.5 HP - 46cc Go-Ped GP460RS Race Engine
Max Speed 28-30
Transmission Centrifugal Clutch / Chain
Weight (lb) 80
Est. Fuel Econ. (mpg) 60
Fuel Tank (liters) 1.5
Tires 11" Off Road Pneumatic
Brakes Disk
California Air Resource Board Legal N
dB (Max RPM) ---
Additional Features Front and rear patented CIDLI suspension system, Oversized knobby tires, magnesium rims, Higher output race engine, 2 wheel drive / braking / live axel, rear disk brake, 10in suspension travel.

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Help the environment today by defying the rule of big oil companies and embrace the freedom of the outdoors. Owning an Electric Powered Bike or an Electric Powered Scooter can save you money, lower emissions, but above all can help you spend more time outdoors and is an exceptionally enjoyable riding experience. Please always wear protective gear when riding e-bikes or e-scooters. Children should not ride electric bicycles or electric scooters without adult supervision. Power assisted bikes and power assisted scooters are fun for the whole family, but should be used with care. Electric powered bikes and electric powered scooters come in a many different sizes and operate at different speeds. For example, the X-010 escooter is great for kids, and the X-560 is a great inexpensive way for adults to commute to work.

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You can find Electric Scooters in almost every town in America. E-scooters work like regular scooters, but are a power assisted vehicle. Kids love racing up and down the street on escooters. Larger model electric powered scooters can be used to commute to work or running errands. Students ride electric scooters on campus. Models like the X-010 and X-140 are a great low speed electric powered scooter for kids.
Safety equipment should always be worn when operating a power assisted scooter. All specifications are listed on the escooter product page. Some of the smaller electric scooters only go 8-10 mph, but some of the larger more powerful electric powered scooters reach speeds up to 20+ miles per hour. Please check with local authorities before riding a power assisted scooter. Laws regarding e-scooters may vary from state to state.


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