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Thursday, April 7, 2011

Hyosung Rush 50, 2009

Hyosung Rush 50, 2009

 

Hyosung’s Rush 50 epitomises the neo scooter revolution. Traffic congestion is for everyone else, parking’s a cinch, there’s storage space galore, and the instrumentation is hip. In other words, nothing’s an obstacle. It’s agile, comfortable and confidence-inspiring, with large 12-inch alloy wheels carrying the load, and a hydraulic disc (front) and drum (rear) brake combination working in concert to provide predictable and safe braking. Then there’s the infectious zip from the 50cc two-stroke air-cooled engine, channelling its wares through a slick automatic transmission. Economy is exceptional. The Rush 50: a stylish solution to the everyday humdrum.

Specifications
Engine
Engine type Air-cooled, two-stroke,
single-cylinder
Displacement 49cc
Fuel system Single 14mm carburettor
Starting Electric and kick
Transmission
Type V-belt fully automatic
Clutch Dry centrifugal

Dimensions and capacities
Length 1825mm
Width 635mm
Height 1110mm
Wheelbase 1270mm
Ground clearance 125mm
Seat height 740mm
Dry weight 88kg
Fuel capacity 4.8lt

Running gear
Front suspension Telescopic forks
Rear suspension Coil spring
Tyres 110/70-12 front,
120/90-12 rear
Brakes Disc front,
drum rear
Warranty 24 months,
unlimited kilometers

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