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KYMCO K-Pipe 50
Manufacturer
Production 2014
Engine
Single cylinder, 4 stroke
Top Speed 56 km/h / 35 mph
Battery 12 V
Transmission Automatic
Frame Tubular steel
Suspension Front: Hydraulic fork
Rear: Mono shock
Brakes Front: Single disc, 276 mm
Rear: Drum, 140 mm
Seat Height 800 mm / 31.5 in
Weight 103 kg / 226 lbs (dry),
Fuel Capacity 5 L / 1.3 US gal
Manuals Service Manual


It could reach a top speed of 56 km/h / 35 mph.

Engine

The engine was a Air cooled cooled Single cylinder, 4 stroke.

Chassis

Stopping was achieved via Single disc, 276 mm in the front and a Drum, 140 mm in the rear. The front suspension was a Hydraulic fork while the rear was equipped with a Mono shock. The K-Pipe 50 was fitted with a 5 L / 1.3 US gal fuel tank. The bike weighed just 103 kg / 226 lbs.

Photos

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Overview

KYMCO K-Pipe 50







This innovative new product combines the sports features of a motorcycle with the fun, freedom & economy of a scooter. Firmly aimed at young riders and first time bikers, the K-Pipe promises to deliver on stylish looks, ease of use and affordability. Plus, it innovatively combines the sports features of a motorcycle with the fun, freedom and economy of a scooter. Style is the key word for the K-Pipe. Every element of the bike, from the triangular structure of the body and rear forks, to the ergonomic cut of the fuel tank and the dynamic shape of the LED rear and vertical twin headlights, has been designed by KYMCO to make it visually stand out in the market.Underneath all the livery, is a cleverly designed spinal column framework made from casted alloy, which has an overall weight of just 11.8kg. It is therefore lighter, stronger and more responsive compared to most other sports bikes. The wheel base has also been shortened to give extra maneuverability, and the seat lowered to make it even easier for beginners. The bike's mono-shock rear absorber and telescope front forks add to the K-Pipe's maneuverability and rider comfort and stability in high speed. Additional features include an electric and kick start and a digital display with built-in IC processor so that the fuel gauge, clock and speedometer are easy to read at a glance. The K-Pipe is a money saver too. It is powered by one of KYMCO's most fuel efficient 4-stroke air cooled engines, which can achieve in well excess of 100 miles per gallon (40kms per litre).



Make Model Kymco K-Pipe 50
Year 2014
Engine Type Single cylinder, 4 stroke
Displacement 49 cc / 3.0 cub in
Cooling System Air cooled
Exhaust 1-into-1
Battery 12 V
Starting Electric & Kick
Max Power 2.4 kW / 3.2 hp @ 7500 rpm
Transmission Automatic
Final Drive Chain
Frame Tubular steel
Front Suspension Hydraulic fork
Rear Suspension Mono shock
Front Brakes Single disc, 276 mm
Rear Brakes Drum, 140 mm
Wheels Multi spoke
Front Rim 2.75-17
Rear Rim 3.50-17
Dimensions Length: 1940 mm / 76.4 in Width: 940 mm / 37.0 in Height: 1050 mm / 41.3 in
Seat Height 800 mm / 31.5 in
Dry Weight 103 kg / 226 lbs
Fuel Capacity 5 L / 1.3 US gal
Average Consumption 2.5 L/100 km / 40 km/l / 100 US mpg
Top Speed 56 km/h / 35 mph
Colours White, Red, Yellow, Green