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Diesel motorcycle now available to the American public Print E-mail
Monday, 24 April 2006



April 24, 2006 - ECORIDER AMERICA Press Release

Introducing the only production diesel motorcycle available to the American public.

The latest in ATV innovation, The Ecorider is a truly remarkable vehicle:

Its extra wide tires offer stability, a gentle footprint which causes less damage to ground than a person on foot and allows it access to areas normally denied to other vehicles.

It is uniquely offered with a Hatz German 230cc diesel engine which also runs on bio fuel. It delivers a staggering 120 miles per gallon which means lower operating costs and emissions. Kohler gas engine model also available.
 

These bikes are super easy to ride because of the wide tires, low center of gravity and the automatic transmission. They even have electric strarter with back-up pull start.

Operating and maintenance costs makes it budget friendly too.  Wherever you look you see its strength lies in its simplicity and ruggedness.

Many years of research, development and testing guarantees durability and reliability.

This heavy duty workhorse has great load carrying capability, can pull trailers weighing quarter of a ton and has a handy reverse gear for backing up. Perfect for hunting/mining/agriculture/trail riding/utility etc etc.

It can be conveniently transported on a purpose built bike rack (Ecohauler) on the back of a vehicle negating the need for a road transport trailer.

It has a sensible price tag which coupled with low operating and maintenance costs makes it budget friendly too.

These bikes are manufactured in Scotland and are in stock in the U.S. now.

 

Please see our website for more pictures and information.
Ecorider America: www.ecorider.us

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