Saturday, August 6, 2011

Zip 100

Details

Piaggio Scooter Snappy City, Zip, is also available in a 100cc configuration to further enhance the flexibility and maneuverability made it a benchmark in the compact scooter segment. Agile and easy on the back pocket.

Details:
  • Economical 100cc four-stroke engine
  • Push-button electric start
  • Continuously variable automatic transmission (CVT)
  • Front disc brake and powerful rear drum a strong predictable and safe stopping in all conditions
  • Witness fuel
  • Shopping bag hook convenient
  • Under seat lockable storage
  • Glove before
  • A low-emission, environmentally friendly Euro 2 compliant



    Specication

    Engine Type: Single cylinder 2-valve Air-cooled 4-stroke
    Cylinder Capacity: 96 cc
    Bore X stroke: 50 x 49 mm
    Max power at shaft: 4.2 Kw (5.7HP) at 6,750 rpm
    Max torque: 6.5 Nm at 5,500 rpm
    Starting: Electric and kick start
    Transmission : “Twist and Go” Automatic Transmission (CVT) with Automatic Clutch
    Chassis: ChassisSteel tube with reinforced plates
    Front suspensions: Ø 30 mm telescopic fork - 75mm travel
    Rear suspensions: Single arm with dual effect hydraulic shock absorber and coil spring - 74mm travel
    Front brake: Ø 175 mm disc
    Rear brake: Ø 110 mm drum
    Front tyre/rear tyre: Die-cast aluminium alloy, 10”x2.15” Tubeless 100/80-10” Die-cast aluminium alloy, 10”x3.00” / Tubeless 120/70-10”
    Length: 1690 mm
    Width: 680 mm
    Wheelbase: 1215 mm
    Seat height: Adjustable to three positions 750-765-780mm
    Dry weight: 89 kg
    Fuel tank capacity: 7.5 litres ( 1.3 litre reserve included)
    Max speed (km/hr): 70 km/h*
    Type approval: Type approvalEuro 2
    Consumption (ECE applicable text cycle): 35 km/litre (ECE 47 test cycle)
    Consumption @km/h - km/l: 43-50km/l @ 40km/h

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