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85 Honda Gyro Cycle & Manual on 2040-motos

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I have the rear fender / engine shroud & cover above the seat1985 Honda Gyro cycle, Includes HONDA NN50MD ManualI believe that the following also applies to the 1985 model.Manufacturer Honda Motor Company Also called TG50, A-TB10 Production 1984 Engine TB08E 49 cc air-cooled 2-stroke Power 4.0 horsepower @ 6,000 rpm Torque 0.49 kg-m @ 5,500 rpm Transmission two gear automatic transmission Tires 3.00-8-2PR/4.50-6-2PR Dimensions L 1.595 m W 0.605 m H 0.915 mWeight 59 kg (dry) 63 kg (wet) Fuel capacity 3.7 l Fuel consumption 72 kilometer/l @ 30km/h Clear title (in my name) currently on a non-op. If interested call

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