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Archival searches point to "Sassie" being used in textile finishing and optical lens coating lines around 1998–2005. Units with the "Sassie" prefix are known for their modular valve trains and corrosion-resistant wetted paths.

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| Component | Specification | | :--- | :--- | | | 302cc, 4-stroke, single-cylinder, air-cooled | | Bore x Stroke | 82mm x 57.2mm | | Compression Ratio | 9.2:1 (New version uses a copper head gasket) | | Transmission | 5-speed manual with reverse (semi-auto clutch optional) | | Starting System | Electric with kick-start backup | | Suspension (Front) | Independent double wishbone, 7 inches travel | | Suspension (Rear) | Swingarm with preload adjustable mono-shock | | Tires | 22x7-10 front / 22x10-9 rear | | Dry Weight | 385 lbs (175 kg) | | Fuel Capacity | 3.2 gallons | | Top Speed | ~58 mph (derestricted) |

The Sassie 2000 302 features a sleek and robust design, with a 40mm case made from high-quality stainless steel. The watch's distinctive fog-gray dial is adorned with luminous hour markers and a date display at 3 o'clock, ensuring optimal readability in various lighting conditions. The bidirectional rotating bezel, with its engraved 60-minute markings, allows for precise timing and adds to the watch's rugged charm.