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  2. Category:Maxi scooters - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Maxi scooters" The following 17 pages are in this category, out of 17 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. B. Benelli Adiva;

  3. Malaguti Spidermax - Wikipedia

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    The design of a Malaguti brand maxi scooter (to be positioned higher than the Madison model) was entrusted in 2000 to Engines Engineering led by engineer Alberto Strazzari. Known by the code project B2 , the development cost the manufacturer about 6 million euro and lasted 3 years.

  4. BMW C600 Sport and C650GT - Wikipedia

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    The BMW C600 Sport and C650GT are maxi-scooters produced by BMW Motorrad. They are the company's first scooter since the C1, which was manufactured by Bertone. [2] The line was announced by BMW at EICMA in late 2010. Current members of the series are the C600 Sport and the C650 GT, both powered by 647 cc parallel twin gasoline engines. [3]

  5. Suzuki Burgman - Wikipedia

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    AN400 Burgman 400 (1999–present) - is a mid-sized maxi scooter. It was first introduced in 1998 and has been in continuous production ever since. The Burgman 400 is powered by a 399cc, liquid-cooled, single-cylinder engine that produces 30.5 horsepower and 26.5 lb-ft of torque. It has a top speed of around 110 mph and gets an average of 67 mpg.

  6. Vectrix - Wikipedia

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    Introduced in 2006, the Vectrix VX-1 was a maxi-size scooter, and was the first commercially available high-performance electric scooter. [3] It was capable of over 60 mph (97 km/h), and 50 mph (80 km/h) was reached in a little under 7 seconds, with maximum torque available from zero rpm, a characteristic of electric motors.

  7. Yamaha XMAX - Wikipedia

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    The Yamaha XMAX is a series of maxi-scooters manufactured by Yamaha Motor Company since 2006. [1] It is available in four engines (the 125, 250, 300 and the 400 cm3), and is enjoying strong commercial success in Europe. It belongs to the GT category because of its lines, its sportiness and its comfort. [2]

  8. Current Motor Company - Wikipedia

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    In late 2013 the company introduced their "Mini Fleet" package that included four C-Series scooters paired with a mobile solar charging station. [3] In February, 2015 the "Mini-Fleet-in-a-Box" was introduced along with the "Nb" scooter, which, in contrast to the C-Series, was based on a chassis totally designed and manufactured in-house. [4]

  9. Yamaha X-City - Wikipedia

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    The Yamaha X-City 125/250 is a large-wheeled, fuel-injected Maxiscooter introduced in 2007, with either a 125 cc or 250 cc engine — both water-cooled, four-stroke, catalytic-converter-equipped and Euro 3 compliant.