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Brand new models just arrived and available at a special price for SAU forum goers and an EXTRA SPECIAL price for SAU Club Members.

There are two models available which are detailed below. Each model is vastly superior to the most popular american versions and less than half their retail price!!

As a special offer, SAU forum goers have the chance to buy each of these models at $50 cheaper than retail while SAU Club Members can purchase $100 cheaper than retail!! Do the math and it's simple that if you're looking at one of these 2004 model petrol scooters, becoming a club member can pay for itself straight away.

Both models and ALL spares are available now. Both models utilise a motorbike style throttle with the Evo 4 model also having a safety kill-switch. Please note that no quantity discounts apply over and above the SAU Forum/Member discounts.

EVO 2 - RRP: $599.00 - Forum Member $549.00 - Club Member - $499.00

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The new 2004 model has front and rear suspension! (2003 model had no shock absorbers).

Engine: 22.5cc single cylinder 2 stroke air cooled

Fuel: 40:1 Unleaded pump fuel to 2 stroke oil

Power: 1.2hp @ 8000 RPM

Fuel Capacity: 1.5 litre

Running Time: 2 - 2.5 hours

Final Drive: Friction

Max Speed: 29kph

Max Load: 150kg

Wheels & Tyres: Aluminium Wheels & Solid Tyres

Brakes: Front only - Friction

Suspension: Aluminium Coil-Over front and rear - Rear adjustable

LWH: 85CMx35CMx105CM

Weight: 10kg

Body: Steel

EVO 4 - RRP: $899.00 - Forum Member $849.00 - Club Member - $799.00

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Engine: 43cc single cylinder 2 stroke air cooled

Fuel: 25:1 Unleaded pump fuel to 2 stroke oil

Power: 2hp @ 8000 RPM

Fuel Capacity: 0.8 litre

Running Time: 1 hour

Final Drive: Chain Automatic - 78mm Centrifugal Clutch

Cruise Speed: 33kph

Max Speed: 45kph

Max Load: 158kg

Wheels & Tyres: Aluminium wheels 10" x 3.5" Pneumatic tyres

Brakes: Front and Rear 160mm cross-drilled disc brakes

Suspension: Aluminium Rear Coil-Over - adjustable

LWH: 114CMx36CMx114CM

Weight: 18kg

Body: Polished Stainless Steel

For any info and purchase enquiries, please feel free to email [email protected] or pm me.

Best Regards,

Adrian

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