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Radkutsche Musketeer Cargo Logistics Trike - Used

Radkutsche Musketeer Cargo Logistics Trike - Used

Regular price $5,999.00 NZD
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These are well used Radkutsche Musketeer cargo logistic trikes. Originally purchased new by "On a Mission" for parcel delivery, these were then re-sold to Beam, who used them to move scooter batteries around the city centre when doing battery swaps on their scooters and bikes.

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These are well used Radkutsche Musketeer cargo logistic trikes. Originally purchased new by "On a Mission" for parcel delivery, these were then re-sold to Beam, who used them to move scooter batteries around the city centre when doing battery swaps on their scooters and bikes. Beam had a spectacular fall from grace and was subsequently wound down and sold their trikes to us. 

We have refurbished them with new tyres, brake pads and new battery upgraded to 48V. There are two options for the back - the original lightweight parcel box with Beam branding on it, or a (home-made) plywood flat bed style box. Or you can take it with nothing at all on the back. All choices will result in the same overall cost, as we have no use for the Beam box on its own. There are many local signage companies who can quote you on changing the stickers over to your company's branding such as Colourscope in Auckland. 

The box measurements are:

internal: 830mm wide, 1250mm long, 1250mm high

external: 850mm x 1280mm x 1280mm. 

These trikes are working as per video of us riding up a 12% gradient (Canada Street to Upper Queen Street Bridge).