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ATV made in Taiwan

Jan 1, 2008 12:00 PM

A Taiwanese scooter company is entering the U.S. ATV market with its new TGB Outback 425 4×4 Adventure series. The new ATV models are full-sized utility ATVs with automatic transmission, 9.8-in. ground clearance and a tight turning radius.

“While we are the new kids in town, comparatively speaking, TGB has been a manufacturing partner of over 27 years with several brands, including Polaris and Piaggio,” explains Bill Peirce, company president in the U.S.

The Outback 425 is powered by a TGB liquid-cooled engine with dual exhaust. The vehicle features a powerful lighting package, hydraulic disc brakes, locking front differential, front and rear turn signals and aluminum wheels.

Price of the Outback 425 C is $5,199. A special edition and a camo model are available for $5,999 each. TGB stands for the Taiwan Golden Bee Company. It manufactures ATVs, scooters and motorcycles sold under the TGB brand, and engines, engine components and vehicles for other OEMs. Contact the U.S. TGB distributor Cobra Powersports at www.cobrasales.com, visit www.freeproductinfo.net/fin, or circle 150.

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