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ama009
11-29-2010, 10:30 PM
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Someone has posted this on CL. What brand is it? What is it? Anyone know? I have never seen it before.

dcreel
11-29-2010, 10:50 PM
It's a Commuter Sasquatch

Made by Commuter Industries. They made 2 models: Sasquatch and Granger

Sasquatch 340: Black
Granger: Orange

Engine Type:
Air cooled, 4 cycle single ( Kawasaki industial motor )
Displacement: 341cc ( 20.89 cu. in. )
Compression Ratio: 6.0-1
Max RPM: 4000
Horsepower: 9
Max Torque: 13.16 ft. lbs / 2600rpm
Ignition: CDI ( Key Switch )
Starter: Electric ( 32 amp Battery ) aux rope pull
Cylinder: Cast Iron
Head & CrankCase: Aluminum alloy
Balance: Independent Balance Shaft
Bearings: Ball Bearings Through out
Air Cleaner: Paper element with Pre-cleaner

Power Train
Transmission: Salsbury Torque Converter
Final drive: Gear driven transaxle
Ratio: Infinite from 40:1 low, 70.5:1 High
Brakes: Band & Drum w/10 to 1 leverage
Bearings: Sealed Ball throughout
Axle: Spline driven live axle

Chassis
Length: ( Sasq ) 73.5 in. - Granger 70.5 In.
Width: 38.5 in.
Height: 41 in.
Seat Height: 30 in.
Weight: ( Sasq ) 320 lbs. - Granger 315 lbs.
Wheelbase: 48.5 in.

Ground Clearance: 10" at foot-platform
Load Cap: ( Sasq ) 600 lbs. - Granger 450 lbs.
Seat Cap: 2 Adults
Tires: Front, 22 x 11 - 8 Radial Ply
Rear, ( Sasq ) 25 x 12 - 9 Radial Ply
Granger 22 x 11 - 8 Radial Ply
Fuel Cap: 2.5 US gals
Suspension: Granger - Hydraulic shocks - rear
Hitch: Solid Drawbar type
Throttle: Twist grip
Brake: Hand lever w/parking lock

Options:
Rear Luggage Rack
Front Cargo Basket
Herbicide Sprayer
Winter Fairing

Sasquatch model available with optional REVERSE gear

hang&rattle
11-29-2010, 11:07 PM
^Show off.:lol:

dcreel
11-29-2010, 11:14 PM
^Show off.:lol:

As much time as I spend on here, you think I'd learn something... :D

Thanks Billy, for giving me a home away from home.. :lol:

ama009
11-30-2010, 01:49 PM
Thanks guys! is it any good? worth rebuilding? he wants $150 for it.

dcreel
11-30-2010, 01:53 PM
It's worth $150. Believe it or not, there are people in the world that collect these. I personally find them to look a lot like an old 60's mini bike.

ama009
11-30-2010, 05:23 PM
I'll have to take a look at it then.