motorcycles scooter Sourcing Overview
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Engine Size and Product Type Alignment Overlooking the relationship between engine size and product type often leads to mismatched performance expectations; for instance, a 50cc engine suits mopeds or pocket bikes, while touring motorcycles typically require 400cc or above for adequate power and stability.
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Brake System Specification Insist on specifying the brake type based on safety and usage needs; front disc and rear disc brakes offer superior stopping power compared to drum brakes, which is critical for higher-speed motorcycles like sportbikes or touring models.
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Tire Size Compatibility In practice, most suppliers align tire sizes closely with the vehicle category—smaller tires like 10 or 12 inch fit scooters and mopeds, whereas larger sizes such as 110/70-17 front and 140/70-16 rear are standard for sportbikes and touring motorcycles.
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Certification and Compliance Verification A critical question to pose your supplier is whether the motorcycles come with relevant certifications like CE, EPA, or DOT, as these directly affect legal compliance and market access, potentially impacting cost and resale value.
