Difference between revisions of "Fringian Motor Scooter"
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|cr= Cr4,500 | |cr= Cr4,500 | ||
|mode= Wheels | |mode= Wheels | ||
− | |speed= | + | |speed= 60 kph |
|cargo= 0m³ (+0.3m³) | |cargo= 0m³ (+0.3m³) | ||
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=== Hull / Suspension === | === Hull / Suspension === | ||
− | An open steel | + | An open frame constructed from steel, containing the exposed mechanical components. |
− | * Overall | + | * ''Length'': 1.9m, ''Width'': 0.8m, ''Height'': 1.1m. |
− | : | + | * ''Overall Volume'': 1.7m³ (0.2 dTons). |
+ | * ''Unloaded Weight'': 105 kg. | ||
+ | The overall volume measures the vehicles maximum dimensions and includes road clearance. The enclosed volume of the frame hull is substantially lower. | ||
− | The vehicle | + | The vehicle has a wheeled suspension system that fits into the frame hull. |
− | * The vehicle performs | + | * The vehicle performs adequately on metalled surfaces and has a reasonable off-road capability. |
=== Power / Transmission === | === Power / Transmission === | ||
A very small internal combustion power plant using hydrocarbon fuel. The fuel is contained within a small protected tank. | A very small internal combustion power plant using hydrocarbon fuel. The fuel is contained within a small protected tank. | ||
− | + | ==== Performance ==== | |
− | + | * ''Cruise Speed'': 45 kph, ''Top Speed'': 60 kph. ''Off-road Speed'': less than 30 kph. | |
− | * Range | + | * ''Range'': 250 km at cruise, 170 km at top speed. |
=== Passengers / Cargo === | === Passengers / Cargo === | ||
− | + | The crew facilities consist of a single lateral seat mounted on the top of the frame: a passenger may sit directly behind the driver. The driver's position is fitted with basic mechanical controls. A console provides data such as engine temperature and velocity. | |
− | There is no internal storage but up to 0.3m³ of cargo may be stowed externally | + | There is no internal storage but up to 0.3m³ of cargo may be stowed externally, typically in panniers and slung bags. |
+ | * ''Cargo Storage'': none. | ||
+ | * ''Maximum load'': 50 kg (including passenger) before performance is impaired. | ||
=== Equipment === | === Equipment === |
Revision as of 08:22, 21 February 2018
Motor Scooter | |
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Tech Level | TL–5 |
Mass | 0.2 Tons |
Cost | {{{cost}}} |
Mode | Wheels |
Type | |
Speed | 60 kph |
Cargo | 0m³ (+0.3m³) |
Crew | 1 |
Passengers | (+1) |
Armament | none |
The Motor Scooter is a type of Ground Car.
Description / Specifications
The Motor Scooter is a very small one person vehicle designed for the civilian market.
Hull / Suspension
An open frame constructed from steel, containing the exposed mechanical components.
- Length: 1.9m, Width: 0.8m, Height: 1.1m.
- Overall Volume: 1.7m³ (0.2 dTons).
- Unloaded Weight: 105 kg.
The overall volume measures the vehicles maximum dimensions and includes road clearance. The enclosed volume of the frame hull is substantially lower.
The vehicle has a wheeled suspension system that fits into the frame hull.
- The vehicle performs adequately on metalled surfaces and has a reasonable off-road capability.
Power / Transmission
A very small internal combustion power plant using hydrocarbon fuel. The fuel is contained within a small protected tank.
Performance
- Cruise Speed: 45 kph, Top Speed: 60 kph. Off-road Speed: less than 30 kph.
- Range: 250 km at cruise, 170 km at top speed.
Passengers / Cargo
The crew facilities consist of a single lateral seat mounted on the top of the frame: a passenger may sit directly behind the driver. The driver's position is fitted with basic mechanical controls. A console provides data such as engine temperature and velocity.
There is no internal storage but up to 0.3m³ of cargo may be stowed externally, typically in panniers and slung bags.
- Cargo Storage: none.
- Maximum load: 50 kg (including passenger) before performance is impaired.
Equipment
Headlights and running lights.
History / Background
A basic, rather underpowered two-wheeled vehicle available in a variety of body styles and colors.
See also: Vehicles of the Distant Fringe
References & Contributors / Sources
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- Author & Contributor: Lord (Marquis) and Master Scout Emeritus Adie Alegoric Stewart of the IISS
- Author & Contributor: Lord (Marquis) and Master of Sophontology Maksim-Smelchak of the Ministry of Science