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- History and manufacturing
- 50 cc specifications
- 150 cc specifications
- References
- External links
{{Merge to|Znen|discuss=Talk:Znen#Merge |date=May 2018}}{{Advert|date=September 2009}}The Il Bello is a street legal, gas-powered motor scooter assembled in China using parts sourced from China,.[1] Il Bello is an unlicensed copy of the Honda Joker and is the flagship vehicle of Flyscooters. The Il Bello has 4-stroke air-cooled motor and gets 70-90 mpg. It is certified by the California Air Resources Board (CARB) and the United States Department of Transportation (DOT). It comes in 50cc and 150cc. Sometimes the Il Bello is erroneously called Il Bella. History and manufacturing The Il Bello is assembled in China at Taizhou Zhongneng Motorcycle Co. Ltd, also known in the industry as ZNEN. The Il Bello is available from brick and mortar dealers. 50 cc specifications - Engine: Single Cylinder, 4-stroke
- Displacement: 50cc
- Fuel Consumption: 88 mpg
- Top Speed: 37 mph
- Cooling System: Forced Air
- Compression Ratio: 10.5 to 1
- Maximum Power: 2.7 hp @ 8000 rpm
- Maximum Torque 1.6 ft lb @ 6000 rpm
- Fuel System: carbureted
- Drive System: CVT (fully automated)
- Load Capacity: 230 lbs
- Starting System: electric and kick start
- Front tire: 3.5 – 10 inch
- Rear tire: 3.5 – 10 inch
- Front Suspension: dual telescopic
- Rear Suspension: single non-adjustable shock
- Front brake: performance disc
- Rear brake: drum
- Dry Weight: 213 lbs
- Wheelbase: 47.8 inches
- Ground Clearance: 3.9 inches
- Seat Height: 27.2 inches
- Overall Length: 74.1 inches
- Fuel Capacity: 1.43 gallon
- Battery: 12 volt
- Transmission Belts: Gates, United States
- Spark Plugs: NGK, Japan
- Bearings: NSK, Japan
- Piston Rings: ATG, Taiwan
- Gasoline: 91 octane
- Tires: Chengshin, Taiwan or Duro Huafeng, Taiwan
- Battery: YUASA
- Headlight: Philips
- Carburetor: Deni (joint venture of KEIHIN, Japan) used in Harley Davidson, Honda and other major brands of motorcycles.
150 cc specifications - Engine: Single Cylinder, 4-stroke
- Dispacement: 150cc
- Fuel Consumption: 79mpg
- Top Speed: 50 mph
- Cooling System: Forced Air
- Compression Ratio: 9.2 to 1
- Maximum Power: 8.4 hp @ 7000 rpm
- Maximum Torque 5.0 ft lb @ 6000 rpm
- Fuel System: Carbureted
- Drive System: CVT (fully automated)
- Load Capacity: 310 lbs
- Starting System: electric and kick start
- Front tire: 3.5 – 10 inch
- Rear tire: 3.5 – 10 inch
- Front Suspension: dual telescopic
- Rear Suspension: single non-adjustable shock
- Front brake: performance disc
- Rear brake: drum
- Dry Weight: 223 lbs
- Wheelbase: 47.8 inches
- Ground Clearance: 3.9 inches
- Seat Height: 27.2 inches
- Overall Length: 74.1 inches
- Fuel Capacity: 1.3 gallon
- Battery: 12 volt
- Transmission Belts: Gates, United States
- Spark Plugs: NGK, Japan
- Bearings: NSK, Japan
- Piston Rings: ATG, Taiwan
- Gasoline: 91 octane
- Tires: Chengshin, Taiwan or Duro Huafeng, Taiwan
- Battery: YUASA
- Headlight: Philips
- Carburetor: Deni (joint venture of KEIHIN, Japan) used in Harley Davidson, Honda and other major brands of motorcycles.
References 1. ^San Francisco Time Herald, September 26, 2008
- The Phoenix Republic, August 8, 2007
- San Francisco Chronicle, September 2007
- ScooterWorld, Oct/Nov 2007
- Dealer News
- Patriot Ledger newspaper
- Avon Local paper
- International Scooterists BBS
- [https://web.archive.org/web/20120806060038/http://scootdawg.proboards59.com/index.cgi?board=review&action=display&thread=7554&page=1 ScootDawg Scooter Forum]
- Asia Media, Journal of Culture and Commerce, March 7, 2008. Vol. II, Issue V
- Just Gotta Scoot Just Gotta Scoot, May 2008
- Scoot Magazine, June 2008
- Vallejo Time Herald, September 26, 2008
- San Francisco Chronicle, October 2008
- Rachael Ray Show January 30, 2009
- Hollywood.com March 12, 2009
- Celebrity Sitings March 12, 2009
- DailyCeleb March 12, 2009
- Discovery Science Channel, Scooter Shooter Episode, July 2009
External links - Official Flyscooters site
- Model Specs
- http://www.flypowersports.com
- [https://web.archive.org/web/20120806060038/http://scootdawg.proboards59.com/index.cgi?board=review&action=display&thread=7554&page=1 Review by Scootdawg]
- Review by Powersports Network
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