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Go-Ped Riot 46: Eco-Friendly Transportation Series PDF Print E-mail
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Written by MyMelody   
Monday, 14 November 2011 20:39
The Go-Ped Riot 46 is the next installment in our “Eco-Friendly Transportation Series.” For those of you who read this blog regularly, this vehicle may look familiar. This is because the Riot 46 is the newer version of the  Go-Ped Riot 29. The Riot 46 dons an upgrade to the power plant and tires.

You'll get a 4.5 HP GP460RS gas powered engine pushing this machine to a top speed of 30 mph. 4" x 11" Carlisle "Badlands" knobby pneumatic tires are standard. The Riot 46 strives to meet the demand from pit bike riders for a high powered, top-quality, very compact, lightweight, economical off-road bike, and we feel that it has surpassed these expectations. And like all of Go-Ped's competition scooters, this baby gets about 60-80 miles per gallon. You will most likely save money while doing your part for reducing emissions. What is not to love?
Last Updated on Monday, 14 November 2011 20:43
 
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Tuesday, 05 January 2010 00:00
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Mackey repeated climate denier lies that "no scientific consensus exists" and ...
 
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Monday, 11 January 2010 00:00
Another must see video from Peter Sinclair. 32,000 leading scientists signed a petition against global warming?
Is that really true?Well, no....
 
Go-Ped GTR46R Trail Ripper: Eco-friendly Transportation Series PDF Print E-mail
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Written by MyMelody   
Friday, 11 November 2011 22:57
The Go-Ped Trail Ripper is the next featured product in our “Eco-friendly Transportation Series,” and should be of special interest to our outdoorsy readers.

The Go-Ped Trail Ripper was born to conquer the off-road environment! If you are tired of the daily routine and wish to get out with an environmentally friendly vehicle, then look no further. The Trail Ripper features a ground-breaking suspension system (Cantilevered Independant Dynamic Linkless Indispension) with front and rear swing arms that give the scooter unbelievable flexibility on off-road landscape. The swing arms are made of especially light magnesium and produce a very low unsuspended weight, allowing the wheels to stay in better contact with uneven ground. The effect is outstanding trail riding in addition to handling characteristics.

The design also greatly uncomplicates any maintenance issues. To accommodate a variety of rider skills, weights and preferences, the suspension can be tuned from “plush” to “firm” with its adjustors. These adjusters raise and lower its natural damping characteristics as well.
Last Updated on Friday, 11 November 2011 23:03
 
Go-Ped GTR46i Interceptor: Eco-Friendly Transportation Series PDF Print E-mail
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Thursday, 10 November 2011 20:37
This next Installment of TerraAlert.com’s Eco-Friendly Transportation Series. Features the Go-Ped GTR46i Interceptor.

After the wildly popular Go-Ped Trail Ripper hit the scene, scooter aficionados practically begged for a street version. And Go-Ped, not  being one to disappoint, heard their pleas.  Like all of Go-Ped’s competition Scooters, this thing is fast, with speeds up to 30 mph, and the ability to get between 60 - 80 mpg, you won’t miss the old car one bit, should you make the switch.

The Go-Ped GTR46i Interceptor is the street version of the championship-winning Go-Ped Trail Ripper! Alterations include; smooth ride AT Primo Duro Trap aggressive treaded street tires, a new quieter exhaust system, GSR46R 6-76 sprocket drive ratio, and a new kickstand. The GTR46i Interceptor features the (Cantilevered Independant Dynamic Linkless Indispension) suspension system with front and rear swing arms that give the scooter incredible flexibility. The swing arms are made of ultra-light magnesium and produce a very low unsuspended weight, allowing the wheels to stay in better contact with uneven ground. The result is first-rate comfort, riding and handling characteristics.
 
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