Our scariest reptile makes your hair stand up!
The Rattler 110 was always about performance. This year we've squeeze even more venom out of the 110cc 2-stroke. The reshaped seat allows shorter riders to reach the ground more easily AND lets taller riders stretch out a bit... so everyone is more comfortable. The twin piston front disk brake stops on a dime while the gas charged rear shock helps put the power to the pavement. The eye-catching looks will get you noticed, as will the Stebel air horn. Slither down to your authorized Genuine dealer and check one out!
| Rattler Buck Ten Specs | |||
| Horn | "BAD BOY" horn (twice as loud as our old stock horn) | ||
| Engine | 110cc 2-Stroke, Forced Air | ||
| Transmission | Automatic, Variable Ratio | ||
| Colors | Red/Black, Silver/Black | ||
| Tire Size | F: 120/70-12, R: 130/90-10 | ||
| Braking | Front Disc, Rear Drum | ||
| Top Speed | +55 mph | ||
| MPG | 85 mpg plus* *Depending on road conditions, riders weight and altitude. |
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| Warranty | 2-Year / Unlimited Mile TWO YEAR FREE ROADSIDE ASSISTANCE! A GENUINE FIRST! |
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| M.S.R.P. | $2,699 (110cc) *MSRP does not reflect destination or other dealer vehicle preparation charges. |
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Discovery of the day: Rattler is great on gas mileage bad on half pipes. — Marc Leffler
An art director immediately and without warning takes the Rattler off road on some easy trails. He has a blast. Wants to paint the Rattler camouflage, put knobby tires on it, and take it deer hunting, or "into the bush" as they say in his native Australia ‚ which is even further south than Mississippi.
— Maris, West & Baker
Genuine's new offering is definitely a bit goofy, a tad ridiculous, but seriously fun and amazingly endearing. — Scooterworld
The Genuine Rattler Buck Ten lived up to my expectations in most areas, exceeded it in a few and did not fall short of expectations anywhere. It's been reliable to date, not even a burnt out light or anything. — Dan Hoyt
When I'm riding the thing I feel like a teenager that just TP'ed the entire neighborhood. Growing up is underrated anyway. — Kevin K


