70cc 4-Stroke Dirt Bike Gasoline Motorcycle PT70
- Model NO.PT70
- BrandEHO/OEM
- CertificationCE
- Engine70cc, 4-Stroke, Manual Clutch Semi automatic,electric start
- TireFront 10Inch, Rear 10 Inch
- Specification1400*610*840mm
- Brake TypeDisc Brake
- Speed50KM/H
- Shipment portNINGBO,SHANGHAI
Fast cheap low price micro electric dirt bike
Product Description
Engine | 70cc, 4-stroke, manual clutch,semi-automatic |
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Speed | 50km/h |
Max loading | 70kgs |
Tire | Front 10inch, rear 10 inch |
N.W/G.M | 51kgs/68kgs |
Product size | 1400*610*840mm |
Carton size | 1285*410*610mm |
Container | 20FT: 63pcs 40FT:135pcs 40HQ: 180pcs |
Company Introduction
Zhejiang EASY Vehicle Co., Ltd. was founded in May 2003 and it is located in No. 123, Huajie East Road, Yongkang, Zhejiang, covering 60 thousand square meters. It is now a mature and professional manufacturer of electric scooters, ATV, dirt bike and go cart and so on.
EASY Vehicle has many top class assembly line. The frame adopts the robot welding technology to keep the high standard. The automatic spray lines realize the different color. They guarantee the production capacity for 750K pieces every year.
EASY Vehicle has a set of electric scooter testing equipment, including charger aging, battery cycling, carton bursting, salt spray, endurance, hardness testing and a self-developed automatic road running fatigue testing platform. All products are inspected through quality-inspection center strictly then sold to all of the world.
EASY Vehicle always put the quality management on the primacy. The products meet the international standards of America, Europe and Australia. The testing reports are issued by those famous international lab such as ITS, SGS and BV. We own ISO9001, WMI, ICTI and over 70 patent in hand. It has passed the supermarket authentication and auditing for Wal-Mart,K-MART, TARGET, ARGOS and Disney. Innovation achieves development. Integrity wins the world. Welcome to Zhejiang EASY Vehicle! Join us and share the success.
FAQ
1.Q: Can I get samples?
A: Yes, we are honored to offer you samples for quality check.
2.Q: Do you have products in stock?
A: Mostly No. All products are to be produced according to your order including samples.
3.Q: What's the delivery time?
A: It usually takes about 30 working days to finish an order from 20ft to 40HQ container. Exact delivery time to be confirmed by further communication.
4.Q: Can I order different models to be one container?
A: Surely, different models can be mixed into one container with the quantity of each model not be less than 20ft.
5.Q: How does your factory perform quality control?
A: Quality is our priority. People always attach great importance to quality control from the very beginning to the end of the production. Every product will be fully assembled and carefully tested before it's packed for shipment. Third party inspection is also welcomed.
6.Q:What's your warranty terms?
A: We offer different warranty time for different products. Please contact with us for detailed warranty terms.
7.Q: Will you deliver the right goods as ordered? How can I trust you?
A: Surely, you will receive the goods as confirmed. We are looking for long term business instead of one time business. Mutual trust and double wins are what we expect.
8.Q: Can I visit your factory? How can I go?
A: You are welcomed. We are located in Yongkang, Jinhua, Zhejiang. Yiwu is the nearest domestic Airport.
Motorcycle vs car: some reasons to ditch your car for a motorcycle
Beat traffic
The average Australian driver spends about 100–150 hours in traffic every year. That’s almost an entire week wasted in traffic.
Surely we all have better things to do than slowly inch forward in bumper-to-bumper traffic. Well, motorcycles appear to be the solution.
An Australian study found that, during peak hours, a 30km trip in metropolitan Melbourne is roughly three times faster by motorcycle than by car.
Similarly, a Belgian study estimated that having just 10% more motorcycles on the road could reduce average travel times by roughly 8 minutes for all commuters.
If you’re sick of daily traffic jams, then it might be time to ‘upgrade’ to a motorcycle.
Parking
Because motorcycles are smaller than cars, they can fit into tighter spaces, which can make finding a parking spot easier.
Not only can motorcyclists save time circling the block looking for a park, they generally pay less for parking than car owners.
Use less fuel
Research shows the average Australian driver spends $71.50 on fuel per week, or $3,781 per year.
Motorcycles are more fuel-efficient than cars. Many consume less than four litres of fuel per 100km — outperforming even the most fuel-efficient hybrid cars.
This can save a motorcyclist literally thousands of dollars a year in fuel costs.
Fresh air and freedom
Imagine this: sunshine, a cool breeze, an open road, and the scent of leather and the great outdoors.
Few things beat the fresh air and freedom you experience when riding a motorcycle. It can be equal parts exhilarating and liberating.
Studies have shown that riding a motorcycle can both reduce stress and promote relaxation.
A recent study found that riding a motorcycle had "a positive effect on stress levels, decreasing hormonal biomarkers by 28 percent compared to the other measured activities".
Sounds like the ideal excuse to hit the road!
Fun
Motorcycles are fun. You’re roaring down the road, adrenaline pumping, off on an adventure.
In contrast, many cars are simply a way for their owners to get from point A to point B.
If you’re keen for some fun, fresh air and freedom, check out 8 of the best motorcycle rides in Australia.
Health benefits
Not only are motorcycles a whole lot of fun, they’re also good for your health.
A 70kg motorcycle rider will burn an average of 170 calories during a one-hour ride — roughly 40 calories more than the same person would burn by driving a car for one hour.
Plus, riding a motorcycle engages far more muscle groups than driving, giving you a full body workout. While this admittedly isn’t enough to forego your regular exercise routine, it’s certainly a nice bonus!
Resale value
Research shows that just one month after purchasing a new car, it will have already lost 10% of its resale value. After one year, this depreciation will climb to 20%.
Usually, this figure continues to increase by about 10% per year, meaning five years later the average new car will have lost roughly 60% of its initial value.
This rapid depreciation can really hurt your wallet come resale time.
New motorcycles generally depreciate slower than new cars, which means you can get proportionately more of your money back if you sell your bike.
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