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With more power and new looks, the TGB Bullet 150 scooter joins its 125 sibling on Australian roads


The TGB Bullet sounds like a high speed European train, but in this instance we're talking about a trendy little scooter. And it's now offered in Australia with a larger engine size. Meet the new TGB Bullet 150.

TGB's Bullet 125 scooter was released earlier in the year, and now gets a bigger brother in the form of the 150cc model, which delivers a number of updates to the scoot and is priced at $3390 plus on road costs.

As well as more power, up from 6.4kW in the 125 to 7.5kW in the 150 -- which TGB says is good for 100km/h commuting on the freeway -- there are a number of styling updates as well.

For example the TGB Bullet 150's front end has been redesigned, complete with the new headlight assembly, and other changes include a new wave disc brake at the front wheel, and newly designed brake light plus different colours and graphics.

Built in Taiwan, the TGB Bullet 150 also features a new instrument panel with a larger tacho and comes with a two year parts and labour warranty.

TGB says it will continue to offer the Bullet 125cc (125cc $2990 plus on road costs) along with its new sibling the Bullet 150, giving buyers more choice.

Check out TGBscooters.com.au for more details.

To comment on this article click here Published : Friday, 9 July 2010
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