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 Post subject: New 800, 1100 , 1600 buggies??
PostPosted: Fri Apr 25, 2008 10:28 pm 
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Anyone seen one of these yet? I got an e-mail from the factory they are coming in the next couple of weeks.
They offer a 800, 1100 cherry, and a 1600 all CVT drive.
I would like to see one in action.
Company name is China Tycentre Vehicles Ltd.

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PostPosted: Fri Apr 25, 2008 10:33 pm 
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hummm idk what to say well il say ..................... sweeeeeet
like that long travel

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WOW...Did they mention dimensions and pricing ??? Looking good from the pics.....

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 Post subject: New 800, 1100 , 1600 buggies??
PostPosted: Sat Apr 26, 2008 6:07 pm 
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Model Number: KK-1100CVT
4 Cylinder, 4 Stroke EFI Double Cam.
Displacement£º1100 cc.
Rated Power£º50 kw/6000 rpm.
Start System: Electric Start.
Transmission£ºCVT.
Overrall size: 3100(L) x 2050(W) x 1400(H) mm.
Ground Clearance:300 mm.
Wheel Base:2500 mm.
Front Tread:1850 mm.
Rear Tread:1820 mm.
MaxTorque:90N.m/3500-4000 rpm.
Max Speed:100 Km/H.
Min Turning Radius:3M.
Brakes(Front/Rear): 4 Disc Brakes.

Suspension: 4 independent suspension with gas shock absorbers.
Wheels(F/R): 25x12-12(Polished Pipe & Wheels).
Packing: in steel rack of one piece each.
Standard: EPA/CARB Approved /
Emssion: EUR IIIModel
1.1L NA

Fuel Gasoline Type
L4,16 valves,DOHC
No. of Cylinders 4
Displacement(L) 1.083
Bore¡ÁStroke(mm) 72¡Á66.5
Compression Ratio 9.5
Rated Power(kW@r/min) 50/6000
Max.Torque(N.m@r/min) 90/3500-4000
Specific Power(kW/L) 46.2
Overall Dimension(mm) 577¡Á443¡Á685
Weight(kg) 80


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Is that dual rate coil overs in the back... and real long travel suspension... hmmm :? chinese are starting to step up... looking more like 'real' dune machines

same crappy tires tho hahaha

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PostPosted: Sun Oct 26, 2008 10:52 pm 
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Greg,
Any new news on these buggies? I saw a single seat long travel buggy in there with an option for the 1100 or 1600 CC engines that would be a hoot.
Mike

Check this one out.

http://www.tycentre.com/products/ggocart/gc151.htm


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yea i too am interested in info on these thing they look cool when i opened the thread up i though once again WOW then i saw my post and was like oh then i was like wow again lol

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Wow! One spec really jumps out at me: 80kg weight. That's 176 pounds! What's it made of...wishes & dreams?
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PostPosted: Mon Oct 27, 2008 7:38 pm 
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You know Mike I had forgot about the buggy, I will make some phone calls and see whats up.
I have been meening to return you call and have been really busy with buggy stuff, kids football, hunting etc. Sorry!
I will call you tomorrow.
I would like a CVT drive if it were mine but ya your link buggy looks pretty good.

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No problem Greg I was just surfing through some old posts when I saw this one and wondered what the outcome was and then saw the single seater with the big motor option. I have read a few posts of people wanting such a beast but had never seen one offered.

I have not figured out what to do with my buggy yet I may just sell it and buy something else so I have been looking at other buggies as well a researching how to pull more ponies out of mine. I am trying to decide if upgrading mine is the best option or just buying something with more stock HP.

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