Kymco Super 8 50 2T, 2011, Motorcycle Accident Lawyer

Kymco Super 8 50 2T, 2011

The Super 8 2T turns heads, there's no denying that - and with three modern colour and graphics packages you will be attracting all kinds of attention! Sports 14" tires for confident riding with a high stance and low centre of gravity create a sport bike feel and offer great handling capabilities. The two stroke engine offers superior acceleration and the large front disk brake provides unmatched stopping power - the perfect combination for an exhilarating ride!

Some Features: 2 piston floating front caliper, cross drilled front rotors, high stance low center of gravity, adjustable rear shock, low oil light indicator on instrument cluster, modern colour schemes with graphics, black aluminium rims, DOT approved headlight with high and low beam, spring loaded side stand, sturdy center stand, under seat storage, aluminum folding rear foot pegs
For those who want an affordable two-wheeler with an aggressive sport bike look, KYMCO has introduced the new Super 8 50. With front disc brakes and KYMCO's popular CVT transmission, this clean burning 4-stroke sportbike styled scooter is easy and safe to ride - around town, campus or the pits.
  • 49cc, SOHC Air-Cooled Engine
  • Dual Shocks - Rear
  • Disc Brake - Front
  • Speedometer, Odometer, Fuel Gauge and Clock
  • Storage in Front of and Under the Seat
  • Helmet Hook
The Accessories:
Disk Brake Lock
Wireless Brake Light

Specifications
American MSRP: $1,999 USD
Canadian MSRP: $2,845 CDN

  • Engine Type Air cooled, Single Cylinder, 2 Stroke
  • Displacement 49.5 cc
  • Bore & stroke 39x41.4 mm
  • Compression ratio 7.2:1
  • Fuel Delivery Carburetor with electric choke
  • Ignition CDI
  • Transmission Automatic CVT
  • Spark plug NGK BR8HSA
  • Emission CEPA Environmental Registry
  • Fuel capacity 5 litres
  • Tires 100/80-14 Front; 120/80-14 Rear
  • Front Suspension Telescopic Forks
  • Rear Suspension Adjustable Mono Shock
  • Max Weight Capacity 163 Kg
  • Front Brakes Single Slotted Disk / Dual Piston Caliper
  • Rear Brakes Drum
  • Instrument cluster Analog Speedometer and Fuel Gauge
  • Stands Centre and Side Stand
  • Storage Compartment Under Seat & Foot Console
  • Complete Size (L x W x H) 1940 x 745 x 1220 mm
  • Seat Height 790 mm
  • Dry weight 106 kg
  • Maximum Passengers 2
  • Warranty Two Year Limited Warranty

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Wear Proper Gear
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