ISLAMABAD: United Motorcycles has launched its all-new 70cc motorcycle model, with 26 upgrades that claim to enhance performance, durability and ride comfort.
As per the details, the new features include improvements in both the design and functionality of various key components of the bike. A notable feature is the enhanced seat assembly and seat carrier, which offer improved durability, ensuring long-lasting comfort for riders.
Note that all of these changes are claimed by United, but you should compare the new model to the old model to see if it’s better than the old model.
The fuel tank has also been updated with new graphics, along with high-quality paint for a better look.
Durability improvements are found in several areas such as the swingarm assembly, frame body, main stand, and Kickstarter arm assembly to provide a more robust riding experience. Additionally, both the front and rear fenders have been made more durable.
For riders who value control, the bike features a cable front brake with lever boot, cable clutch with lever boot, and updates to the pedal gears for smoother operation. Safety has also been improved with stronger indicator lights, a new taillight, and an improved headlight assembly.
Other features such as step bar, toolbox, sprocket rear, seat pipe, cover air cleaner, and side cover are also claimed to be new or improved. However, as mentioned earlier, compare old and new models’ side-by-side for an accurate comparison.
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