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17
Feb

Highland Motorcycles And ATV Models Coming to US

Pictures of the Highland 950 vTwin has been popping up on discussion forums for years and teasing adventure riders with it’s high capacity, light weight, 120 HP engine and dirt ready design. Now it appears we may see these bikes in dirt and gravel near you. U.S. Highland is building the 950 vTwin  dualsport in 750cc, 950cc and 1150cc capacities and multiple body styles. They also will produce several versions of a single cyinlar dirtbike and ATV from 250cc, 350, 450 and 550cc.

From what I can piece together, Highland was started started in Sweden by ex-Husqvarna employees. Later the company joined forces with Louyang Northern Enterprises Group Company, Ltd to start Luoyang Luojia Highland Motors Co., Ltd. ATK was working with Highland to rebadge the bikes but this fell through. Dirt Wheels claims Cannondale was involved along the way.

US Highland recently got their hands on the equipment to build the machines and have begun production of US made units in Bixby, Oklahoma. The US Highland machines have sophisticated and highly tunable electronic fuel injection. They also come equiped with trick features such as a “G-Meter” to record vertical acceleration and deceleration forces. The US Highland website will allow customers to built a bike with multiple choices of engine and specs to suit their riding style.

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20
Jan

TF110 Reverse Trike ATV By Yongkang Easy Vehicle Co

Yongkang Easy Vehicle TF 110

Zhejiang Yongkang Easy Vehicle Company took the Bombardier Spyder reverse road trike concept and brought it to the dirt with the TF110. Being familiar with the Spyder I’m not sure why this reverse trike atv caught me off guard. It seems part of the benefit of having two wheels in the back when off road would be additional contact patch with loose dirt and rough terrain. Maybe in deep ruts the centered rear wheel would hook up on high, dry ground? The rider would be in a rather uncomfortable forward leaning position with the front wheels in ruts and rear wheel not.

The concept is interesting and there must be some situations where this 3 wheeled ATV shines. Anyone have any experience riding this Chinese creation? Have any thoughts on terrain it might handle well? Please leave a comment and let me know.

TF110 Specifications

Bore*stroke 52.4x 49.5mm
max speed 48km/h
wheelbase 1200mm
mini ground clearance 110mm
seat height 570mm
reated loading capacity 80kgs
front tire 16*8-7
rear tire 16*8-7
Front brake Disc brake
Rear brake Disc brake
Drive Chain drive
engine type 110cc air cooled,single cylinder,four-stroke
start mode electric start
tank capacity 3L
weight 100kgs
product dimension 168x118x82cm

Source: Yongkang Easy Vehicle Co.

12
Sep

Vento Announces 400cc Triple for 2008

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Vento announced development of a 3 cylinder, air/oil cooled 400cc engine that marks a departure from importing their engines from China. It will appear in 2008 model ATV’s and Motorcycles. The idea is to create a versatile engine that can be used in many motorcycles and to have greater control of its quality and power characteristics.

This news is a double edged sword for Vento. In a way it acknowledges engine quality is lacking in bikes they currently sell. This is not a huge deal and probably wont’ have a big impact on sales. It does set them apart from American importers who simply rebadge inexpensive motorcycles from China, Korea or Taiwan. It is great to see they went with a unique engine configuration. This combined with its versatility and compact design should give them a lot of options for unique models.

The Kneeslider mentions Bienville Studios is the design team involved in creating the engine. These are the same guys who designed the Confederate Hellcat and Wraith. Sketches of prototype Ventos place the rear shock under the engine displaying how compact the design really is. I am excited to see what Vento releases in 2008.

16
Jul

Hyosung TE450

Hyosung TE450
Buzz is starting to build in anticipation of the release of the Hyosung TE450 and UM MTX-450. Hyosung USA and United Motors will both be importing the ATV to the US under thier respective brands. The quad is built by S&T Motors in South Korea. S&T recently bought out Hyosung Motors and Machinery. Posts on Korider.com mention the UM MTX 450 is due to hit dealer floors by the end of July.

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