Adly RT 50 RoadTracer - Specifications & Review

RT 50 RoadTracer

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Articleid879113
CategoryMinibike-sport
MakeAdly
ModelRT 50 RoadTracer
Year2011

Chassis, Suspension, Brakes & Wheels

FrametypeSteel
FrontbrakesSingle disc
FrontsuspensionTelescope fork
Fronttyre120/90-10
RearbrakesExpanding brake (drum brake)
RearsuspensionOil Damped, Monoshock
Reartyre120/90-10

Engine & Transmission

Borexstroke40.0 x 39.2 mm (1.6 x 1.5 inches)
CoolingsystemAir
Displacement49.26 ccm (3.01 cubic inches)
DrivelineCVT
EnginedetailsSingle cylinder, two-stroke
FuelsystemCarburettor
GearboxAutomatic
IgnitionC.D.I
TransmissiontypefinaldriveBelt

Other Specifications

ColoroptionsYellow
CommentsBike made in Taiwan.
Electrical12V, 35/35W
StarterElectric & kick

Physical Measures & Capacities

Dryweight75.0 kg (165.3 pounds)
Fuelcapacity6.20 litres (1.64 gallons)
Oilcapacity1.00 litres (0.07 quarts)
Overallheight950 mm (37.4 inches)
Overalllength1,585 mm (62.4 inches)
Overallwidth700 mm (27.6 inches)

About Adly

Country of Origin: Taiwan
Founder: Her Chee Industrial Co., Ltd.
Best Known For: Value scooters and youth ATVs with solid Taiwanese build quality

Company History

Adly (Her Chee Industrial) is a Taiwanese manufacturer known for scooters and youth ATVs that sit a rung above rock-bottom imports in fit, finish, and support. Taiwan’s supplier ecosystem—shared with bigger OEMs—helps the brand specify reliable electrics, decent plastics, and engines that tolerate real-world neglect. In North America and Europe, Adly’s campus-friendly scooters and kids’ quads earned dealers’ trust because parts arrived and documentation made sense—simple truths that keep families and commuters moving. As emissions and safety rules tightened, Adly adopted EFI, improved braking, and sturdier harnesses, gradually raising quality without abandoning affordability. Parents appreciate safety features and predictable handling in youth ATVs; commuters appreciate low running costs and the ability to wrench with basic tools. The brand rarely chases racing glory, but its machines quietly log hours on trails, in neighborhoods, and on college quads. Historically, Adly illustrates Taiwan’s “middle path” strategy: beat the cheapest on reliability and the priciest on value. For riders, that translates into fewer surprises and more months of uncomplicated use. In a world where flashy marketing can outpace substance, Adly’s steady competence is its own kind of reassurance.

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