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2022 BESS LX Snowmobile for Sale MPRS: $3,870

2022 BESS LX Snowmobile for Sale MPRS: $3,870

Model: BESS LX
Engine type GY6 200cc, Air cooled, 4-stroke, 1-cylinder
Max power 7.6/7000 kw/r/min
Max torque 11/6000 N.m/r/min
Fuel consumption 6L/100km
Tank capacity 4L
Transmission: F-N-R
Supply sustem Carburetor
Brake control(rear) Hand control
Way of drive Chain and rubber track drive
Start type Electrical and handle start
Max speed 45-50km/h
Overall size (L*H*W) 2400*1150*980mm
Seat Height: 650mm
Battery: 12V9Ah
Dry weight 170kg
Load,Max 150kg
Handle Corner 40°
Brake system (rear) Disc brake
Climb ability 20°-25°
Caterpillar band overall length 2400mm
Caterpillar band width 310mm
Press snow deepth 5-8cm
Press snow length 880mm
Caterpillar band drive square 0.35m2
Skid L*W 920×135mm
Skid cover square 0.1m2
Brake Distance: 30km/h≤5m
20GP/ 40HQ capacity 16/ 54 units
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