2010 QUADZILLA XLC 500E Road Legal Triple Disc Liquid Cooled with Reverse
NEW 10 REG/FULL PDI: £4,599.00 INC VAT & DELIVERY
•QUADZILLA UK MAIN DEALER - LATEST MODELS - FULL PARTS BACK UP
•LATEST MODEL NOW WITH JAPANESE FUJI 500 ENGINE •FREE DVLA Registration & 6 Months Road Tax •FREE DE-RESTRICTION KIT (Off road use only) •FREE Protective Quad Cover •6 Months Parts and Labour Warranty •Engine: FUJI 499cc LIQUID COOLED single cylinder •Gears: 5 speed manual with reverse •Seat height: 88cm •Start: electric CDi •Suspension: dual A arms swingarm, gas shocks •Brakes: front and rear discs •Colours: RED, BLACK
FEATURES: •NEW STYLING & RACE GRAPHICS •UK MAXIMUM POWER OUTPUT FUJI 499cc ENGINE •european limit achieved •integrated dash •digital speedometer •wider, longer chassis for greater stability •New NITRO PRO gas shocks •new pro peg nerf bars •race spec seat •led clear indicators •new lightweight race alloys •FUJI 500 engine as used in the polaris predator 500
•Availability : IN STOCK NOW LIMITED AVAILABILITY
NEW! FASTEST ROAD LEGAL SPORTS QUAD IN UK
Another market leading product from Quadzilla, the XLC500E. This new edition to the road legal sports bracket will be available from 3rd week in October. The power plant in this fantastic new machine is the tried and tested Fuji 500 engine. As people will already know this is the same engine that is used in the Polaris Predator 500 and the 450 version is used in Quadzilla"s other top line sports machine, the 450RS and Sport.This Japanese built engine delivers an incredible mixture of bottom end torque and top end speed. Some great features of the XLC500E include Pro-Peg race nerf bars, gas shocks, locking fuel cap, digital dash and much more. For further details please contact one of our sales team.
All QUADZILLA ROAD LEGAL quadricycles have full EEC approval for road use in the UK and the European Union and may be driven on UK roads with a full car license.
Under no circumstances should people under 16 years of age operate Quadzilla ROAD LEGAL vehicles. Jumps/stunts depicted are undertaken by trained professionals and should not be attempted by amateur riders. Helmets/safety gear should always be worn during operation.
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