Taiwan Golden Bee

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Taiwan Golden Bee Co. Ltd.
Founded1 April 1978
Headquarters Kaohsiung, Taiwan
ProductsATVs, scooters, engines
Website www.tgb.com.tw

Taiwan Golden Bee (TGB) is a Taiwanese manufacturer of scooters, and all-terrain vehicles. The company was established by Chi-Fu Chang, who had previously run the Taiwanese division of Vespa and applied the manufacturing techniques from this to TGB. [1]

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The company was established in 1978 [2] based on Piaggio technology for the production of Vespa scooter components. TGB also manufactures continuously variable transmissions for Piaggio, Rotax, Peugeot Motocycles, Minarelli, Morini, Polaris and SYM.

All Taiwan Golden Bee Products
ProductInformation
TGB DeliveryProduced 2006-2008. Came in 3 trim levels; 50cc, 125cc, 150cc. Known for the large trunk made to carry food for delivery companies. Shares a body with the Laser More
TGB LaserProduced 2005-2008. Comes with multiple engine sizes, shares a body with the delivery, replacing the trunk with a passenger seat. More
Bellavita125 cc or 260cc scooter made from 2013 to present day. More
BladeProduced 2010 to present day. The Blade is a series of different power ATV's made for offroading MoreMore
X-MotionProduced for one year from 2012-2013, the 250cc X-Motion was replaced by the Bellavita. More
LandMaxProduction years unclear, possibly beginning in 2024 and definitely made currently

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References

  1. "Who is TGB? Taiwan Golden Bee Scooters". www.scooterunderground.ca. Retrieved 2023-05-25.
  2. "Dualways". Dualways. Retrieved 2023-05-25.