KYMCO UXV Accessories
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By gwares
The Kymco CV3 is a pioneering three-wheeled maxi-scooter that combines the agility of a motorcycle with the stability of a trike, catering to riders seeking versatility and performance. This can be ridden on a car license!
Key Specifications:
Engine: 550.4 cc parallel-twin, liquid-cooled
Power: 51 bhp (38.1 kW)
Transmission: Continuously Variable Transmission (CVT)
Fuel Tank Capacity: 15.5 litres
Seat Height: 795 mm
Dry Weight: Approximately 280 kg
Brakes: Dual front discs and single rear disc, equipped with ABS
Suspension: Independent front suspension with dual leaning wheels; rear mono-shock
Wheels: Front: 13-inch; Rear: 15-inch
Everything works and new!
We try to capture everything in photos for you.
If you have any questions or need other photos, just ask, thanks.
Send a direct message to make an inquiry or text:
WhatsApp: +33 758 56 21 59
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By gwares
Price: 4000 EUR
The MXU 700i LE EPS is an impressive fully automatic performance sport utility. Electronic power steering (EPS) improves driver manoeuvrability making it easy to tackle the most challenging terrain. Ground clearance and handling enhanced by our 14-inch alloy wheels with 26-inch tires. New paint and graphics for an overall sporty appearance. Euro Series safety features include an extra safe combined braking system and an anti-theft lock for the steering.
Everything works and new!
We try to capture everything in photos for you.
If you have any questions or need other photos, just ask, thanks.
Send a direct message to make an inquiry or text:
WhatsApp: +33 758 56 21 59
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By Alien10
I have a Coleman Outfitter 550 purchased in January 2022 that runs and operates pretty well. 65 hours on it so far. It is a work vehicle for my 10 hilly acres with two 1 acre woods and 5 acres of "lawn". The rest is under a lake.
My parking brake does not seem to have any grip. It worked when new but after a month or so, it is just almost useless. I press the parking brake pedal hard until it stops. Still, it won't hold even on slight inclines. I don't see the caliper move as I press the brake pedal down. There seems to be plenty of pad left on it and the rotor is shiny as if it is rubbing a little when applied, but not enough to stop it from rolling.
Any thoughts on possible causes?
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By Frank in MI
Thanks for accepting me!
Haven't got a side by side yet, but have been shopping.
Any advice welcome & I am on a limited budget, so haven't decided yet on new or used.
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