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Bikesales Staff21 Mar 2012
NEWS

TGB Bullet 50 arriving April

Nippy new two-stroke scooter with a dash of cool will be priced just over $2000

In April, TGB scooters will be releasing what the company claim to be the ideal economical entry level scooter, priced at $2290.

Both zippy and economical, the TGB Bullet 50 offers cool sports styling supported by a "brisk" 49cc two-stroke engine.

The TGB Bullet 50 comes with a front disc brake, low seat height and 12-inch wheels that are claimed to create a riding experience well suited to the everyday city commute.

Other features include 'Twist and Go' CVT transmission, electronic dash display, integrated rear tail light, aluminium floorboard and improved reliability.

Falling under the LA category, the TGB Bullet 50 can be operated on car licenses in some states: WA, SA, QLD and NT.

The new TGB Bullet 50 is supported by a two-year parts and labour warranty and nationwide dealer network.

For further information on Bullet 50 and the TGB scooter range, go to TGBscooters.com.au.

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