2013年1月5日星期六

Compact Skid Steer Loader



Categories: Compact Wheel Loader »
Description:
Model: MMT80-W
Specs:
1.) Hydraulic controling, hydr. flow is 12.6GPM
2.) Tipping capacity: 794kgs
3.) Weight (with out bucket): 856kgs / 1887lbs
4.) Engine: Kohler, command pro. Gasoline engine original Honda engine, gasoline type (but the Honda engine delivery time is 3 months, we advise KOHLER engine..)
5.) Dimensions (with bucket): 2235mm(L)*1080mm(W)*1245mm(H) (its not under operating situations).
Many kinds of attachments optional
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125cc cruiser chopper motorbikes




Model No:YJ125-10
Engine Type:vertical single-cylinder
air-cooled,four-stroke
Dimension: 2180*820*1155mm
Displacement: 124cc/149.5cc
Maximum Power (kw/r/min): 9.3/(8500±5%)
Maximum Torque( N.m./r/min): 10.0/(7500±5%)
Max. speed: 85km/h
Start system:Electric & Kick
Brake(Fr./Rr):Disk/Drum
Ignition Mode:CDI
Fuel Tank Capacity: 12.4L
Battery:12V/9Ah 
Wheel Size(Fr./Rr): 110/90-16/200   120/90-16/225
Net weight:150kg

2013年1月3日星期四

Electrical Cub Motorcycle


Description:
Engine Model:1P52FMH
Engine type: single cylinder,4 stroke,air cooled
Max.power:5.2/7000±150
Max. torque:8.2/5000±150
Ignition:CDI
Starter system:electric/kick
Dimension:1860*680*990
Wheelbase:1230
Min. clearance:120mm
Dry.weight:90kg
Max. load:150kg
Max. speed:85km/h
Tire size:2.50-17/2.75-17
Seat height:830mm
Fuel tank:3.5L
Brake system:disk/drum
Displacement:110cc(horizental 125cc is optional)
Related enterprises recommended:
Chongqing Yujue Electrical-Mechanical Co., Ltd.
Add: Jinzhu Industrial Park,Yudong,Banan District,Chongqing,China
P.C: 401320
Contact: YUJUE MOTOR
Mobile: 86-15826199341
Tel: 86-23-66236160
Fax: 86-23-66236997
Email: yujuemotor@yahoo.cn
Web: http://www.yujuemotor.com

New 200cc Off Road Motorcycle


Description:
Besides this dirt bike, we also have cub motorbike, street motorbike, cub motorbike, classic 48q motorbike ,racing motorbike and so on
We welcome any suggestion from you
Deatiled information:
1. Engine type: 164fml
2.Dimension:2080*840*1180
3.Wheel base:1360mm
4.Ground clearance: 265mm
5.Hight of cushion:860mm
6.Steering angle: <48
7. Transmission: Internal 5 valves
8.Max. load ing capacity:150kg
9.Net weight:121kg
10.Fuel consumption(100km):2.1L
11.Wheel rim type: spoke wheel
12.Engine: signle cylinder, 4 stroke, air cooled
13.Start system:kick/electric
14.Iginiton:CDI
15. Volume of cyliner:196ml
16.Compression ratio:9.2:1
17.Carburetor: PZ30
18.Quantity of 40HQ container:96pcs
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    2. Automate processes
    This is one aspect of efficiency that some business owners shy away from, due to a perceived high cost and the possibility that it may result in job losses. However, automating key processes such as manufacturing and labelling can really go a long way towards saving you both time and money, and can mean you get the initial outlay back many times over.
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    2012年12月21日星期五

    Fewer motorcycle thefts this year


    PETALING Jaya, Gombak and Shah Alam in Selangor may have recorded the highest number of motorcycle theft cases in the state, but thanks to active police patrols, there has been a reduction in the number of reported cases.
    Selangor police chief Deputy Comm Datuk Tun Hisan Tun Hamzah said active policing on the streets, based on an established crime pattern, had helped to minimise vehicle theft cases.
    Overall, Selangor recorded a total of 11,138 motorcycle theft cases for this year. Out of this figure, the three districts, Petaling Jaya, Gombak and Shah Alam saw 2,193, 1,530 and 1,331 cases respectively.
    DCP Tun Hisan said the figures for motorcycle theft in Selangor in 2010 stood at 13,751 while it had dropped to 12,959 cases last year.
    “We are glad that the number of cases has declined for the second year since 2010.
    “Our revised strategy in policing, coupled with stepped-up search operation to locate stolen motorcycles have reduced the incidence of thefts,” he added.
    DCP Tun Hisan said motorcycles remain a popular target for criminals because they were not difficult to steal.
    “Motorcycles are small and can be moved with ease; this makes them vulnerable to theft,” he said.
    He added that Selangor police had gone all out to act on reported cases. A total of 6,288 and 3,256 motorcycles were recovered last year and this year respectively.
    “To keep things in perspective, the estimated number of motorcycles on Selangor’s roads is 500,000 to one million units within a day and we urge owners to take all measures to curb theft.
    “Thieves steal motorcycles to resell the whole vehicle or strip them down and sell the parts.
    “Based on police intelligence, some stolen motorcycles have been smuggled out in tongkang (barter trade boats) and sold in Indonesia,” he said.
    DCP Tun Hisan advised motorists to protect their investment and make them less appealing to thieves.
    “We must make it difficult for them to steal. You can use two locks, park the bike where it is visible to the public and attach an alarm.
    “It might not be enough to deter a determined thief but it might cause him to move to a weaker target,” he said.
    DCP Tun Hisan added that in some cases, motorcycle owners had left their vehicles unlocked, sometimes with keys still in the ignition.
    “Some just leave the engine running to run errands outside the post office or the neighbourhood store.
    “We have had numerous crime talks about this and we hope our advice to not be complacent is heeded,” he said.

    600CC Sledge Motorcycle


    Description:
    Item
    Unit
    Specification
    Displacement
    ml
    589.9
    Bore
    mm
    94
    Stroke
    mm
    85
    Compression Ratio
    9.7:1
    L x W x H
    mm
    3150×1250×1250
    Distance between sled plates
    mm
    1090
    Dray Weight
    kg
    290
    Mass Weight
    kg
    325
    Total Mass Weight
    kg
    525
    Fuel Tank Capability
    L
    40
    Engine Power
    kw
    28
    Max Torque
    N·m(r/min)
    50(4500±500)
    Fuel Consumption(40km/h)
    L/100km
    15
    Track Width
    mm
    382

    This model of 600cc sledge motorcycle is very powerful and strong with 600cc displacement, the fuel tank capacity is 40L, the engine power is 28kw.