Manufacturer | Pulse Motorcycles - Llexeter ltd |
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Also called | LK50GY (Europe and China) |
Production | since 2006 |
Successor | Pulse Rage 125 - LK125GY-2 |
Class | sport moped |
Engine | Single cylinder, 4-stroke, air-cooled |
Torque | 2.25 bhp @ 8,200 rpm |
Transmission | Automatic - Twist & Go |
Suspension | Telescopic forks (front), Twin shock absorber (rear) |
Brakes | Hydraulic disc (front), Drum (rear) |
Wheelbase | 1340 mm |
Dimensions | L: 1930 mm W: 690 mm H: 1025 mm |
Fuel capacity | 7 litres / 1.5 gallons |
The LK50GY (Pulse Rage 50 – LK50GY-2 in Europe) is a motorcycle manufactured by Pulse Motorcycles Ltd and is currently their only 50 cc sport moped. The manufacturer's suggested retail price (SRP) for the LK50GY in the UK market is £1395. The LK50GY is particularly popular amongst 16-year-old learner drivers. The LK50GY is also very fuel economical as the manufacturer's advised fuel consumption is 141.24 MPG. The bike is 7/8 of the size of an average bike, making it easier to maneuver and support for beginners and riders of a smaller size.
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Specifications
- Engine
- Single cylinder four-stroke, air cooled.
- Engine Brand: LK139QMB
- Displacement: 50cc
- Advised Fuel Consumption: 141.24 MPG
- Ignition: Electronic
- Starting Method: Electric, Key start
- Power: 2.25 bhp
- Top Speed: 50 mph depending on rider and year of bike's manufacture (35 mph when restricted for learner usage)
- Dry Weight
- 108 kg
- Gear box
- Automatic
- Final drive
- Belt Driven
- Frame
Cast aluminium with plastic fairing
- Suspension
- Front suspension: Telescopic Forks
- Rear suspension: Twin Shock Absorber
- Brakes
- Front: Hydraulic Disc
- Rear: Drum
- Wheels
- Five spoke aluminium alloy
- Tires
- Tubeless radial. Front 130/60-13; rear 130/70-12.
- Fuel tank capacity
- 7 litres / 1.5gal
- Battery Voltage
- 12V
- Battery Capacity
- 7a
- EEC Approval Number
- e4*2002/24*1681*01
Colors
- Metallic Black
- Metallic Silver
- Metallic Red
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