Specifications
Prod Model: |
DR198 |
Max Speed: |
21-50km/h |
Certification: |
CE |
Displacement: |
<50CC |
Engine: |
2 Stroke |
Maximum Loading Capacity: |
75-120kg |
Fuel Tank Capacity: |
<5L |
Product Description
Rear disk brake
Engine: 49CC, single cylinder, 2 Stroke
Speed: 30-35km/h
Fuel Capacity: 0.9L
Dimension: 105x30x41cm
Start: Pull or electric
Tire: 14 inch
Height: 41cm
Length: 105cm
Width: 30cm
Range per full tank: 25km
N. W.: 27kg
G. W.: 29kg
Carton size: 115 x 33 x 46CM
Conveyance:
Qty/20' FCL: 170PCS
Qty/40' FCL: 340PCS
Qty/40' FCL HQ: 374PCS
A motor and frame supported at each end by a spokeless wheel into which feet can be inserted whilst standing upright.
It has a 49CC 2 stroke engine which takes a mix of oil and gas just like a lawnmower. It holds around one litre and will give you ride time of an hour and a half.
The average weight rider of 80-90kg will get a top speed of between 16-19mph out of it and of course the better you get at it, the better performance you get from it.
HOW DOES IT WORK?
The learning curve of a Wheelman is very similar to skate/snow/surf board riding. And if you have any experience in these you will be surprised on how fast you pick it up.
At speed you use body movement to steer and at low speed (and you can ride a Wheelman at an extremely slow pace) you can angle the front wheel from side to side with your foot.
The speed is controlled by a pneumatic ball held in your hand, the more you squeeze, the more fun you have! To stop, all you need to do is stop squeezing the ball. The vehicle will slow quickly but smoothly, then you angle the toes of your rear foot toward the ground until the pads come into contact, the harder you push the faster you stop. The vehicle remains quite stable and minimises the risk of being thrown over the front.