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BLANEY - Takes to the Street

Blaney Motor CompanyBlaney Motor Company a Northern Ireland based ATV manufacturer, is in the process of taking the international market by storm. Their high performance quads which compete in the fun and leisure sector are targeted at the kids market. However, due to the success of their quads, Blaney have discovered that the FX range has proven to be a huge hit with not just the kids but with the adults as well.

To satisfy the emerging demand from the adult market Blaney felt the need to look to their design department. Blaney houses an extensive research and design department which are driven by personal obsession. The team have developed ground-breaking models for 2003 and modified existing models. With Blaneys ever-growing success in the international markets the design team are launching an on-road model which will satisfy the rising demand. FX 50This model will be initially available with a 50cc engine which will satisfy the young adults (16 year olds) craving for a fun way of transportation whilst also meeting the EU on road safety and environmental regulations.. This vehicle which will also become available in 100cc, will compete against scooters and is sure to be a huge hit with the legal learners.

These models are highlighted by a multi-functional dimension which satisfies a wide range of needs. It represents a new form of transportation which extends the consumers traveling options and offers them an exciting alternative to conventional transportation. Not only is this a thrilling new way to travel but it is also offers greater on-road stability in comparison to scooters, motor-cycles and any on-road vehicle.

The on-road model is a must for the consumer as it also offers a cost-efficient, practical dimension to traveling. For those speedy around the city journeys parking is made easy and traffic jams are condensed making the journey enjoyable.

Mr. Cowan from the design department states:
“With the features of this model I believe that four wheel lovers will migrate from the car to this practical alternative”.

This product line extension continues Blaney focus on Power, Precision Performance and Handling. It is only one of Blaneys new models which will be launched at the INTERMOT in Munich. This focus sets Blaneys standards way ahead of the competition and ensures the continuation of Blaneys cutting edge success story well into the future.

Specification FX 50

  • Forced Air cooled Engine
  • Electric Start and Kick back up
  • Auto Speed Transmission
  • Reliable 2 stroke engine
  • Oil injection
  • Low level oil warning light
  • Supervision kill switch at rear (for off-road kids use)
  • Quick release seat for easy maintenance.
  • Handlebar mounted headlight
  • Adjustable throttle control to suit riders experience
  • Easy rider handlebars for better control
  • Parking brake interlock switch, requires hand brake before starting
  • Meets CE and DTI (safety) requirements
    - Meets EEC street legal 92/61 regulations

FX 50

  • Engine Type: 2-stroke
  • Cooling: Forced Air
  • Lubrication: Oil injection
  • Carburetor: Mikuni
  • Starting: elec/kick
  • Transmission: Autospeed CVT
  • Overall Length: 1275
  • Overall Width: 870
  • Overall height: 890
  • Ground clearance: 80
  • Seat Height: 565
  • Seat Height: From Footboards 410
  • Dry Weight: 95kg
  • Suspension Front: Double A arm
  • Suspension Rear: Single swing arm/Adjustable
  • Front Brakes: Drum
  • Rear Brakes: Drum
  • Ignition Type: Electronic/CDI
  • Fuel capacity: 5 L


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