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Retro Scooter Meets Modern Functionality

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A Stylish and Versatile Scooter with a Retro Charm Scooters have become increasingly popular across the globe, finding their place in cities from Europe to Asia and even making inroads in the United States. Their appeal lies in their ease of use, affordability, and adaptability for both daily commutes and delivery services. In this growing market, SYM stands out as one of the leading manufacturers, dedicated to perfecting the art of scooter design. The SYM Fugue 125 is a prime example of the brand's commitment to blending retro aesthetics with modern technology. Pronounced "fyooj," the Fugue is designed to capture the essence of classic scooters while offering contemporary features that make it practical for everyday use. It’s not just about looking good—it’s about performing well too. Key Features of the SYM Fugue 125 Built on the reliable Fiddle platform, the SYM Fugue 125 has been modified to meet the needs of today’s riders. The scooter is powered by a 124.6cc air...

Chinese Scooter Mimics Italjet Dragster Design

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A New Era for Motorcycle Manufacturing QJ Motor is set to launch the 700 Dragster in China, marking a significant development in the motorcycle industry. This model is essentially a rebadged version of the Italjet Dragster 700 Twin, and the collaboration has been officially approved by Italjet. At first glance, the blurry image of the QJ Motor 700 Dragster might have seemed like another Chinese imitation of the Italjet Dragster. However, upon closer inspection, it becomes clear that this is not just a simple copy. QJ Motor, one of the largest motorcycle manufacturers in China, is known for its brands such as Benelli, Keeway, and MBP. More importantly, QJ Motor is the official distributor of Italjet in China, making this partnership legitimate. The QJ Motor 700 Dragster closely resembles the Italjet Dragster 700 Twin. It features the same 693cc liquid-cooled parallel-twin engine, a 6-speed foot shifter, chain drive, steel trellis frame, Marzocchi suspension, Brembo brakes, and twin e...

Hero MotoCorp Ends Mavrick 440, Harley X440 Lives On

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Hero MotoCorp's Attempt to Enter the Premium Market Hero MotoCorp, one of India’s largest two-wheeler manufacturers, has long been recognized for its affordable and accessible motorcycles and scooters. These models are designed for daily commuting, catering to a wide range of consumers across both urban and rural areas. However, in 2023, the company took a bold step by launching its first premium-focused model, the Mavrick 440, which ultimately did not last long. This move came as part of a collaboration with Harley-Davidson, a renowned American motorcycle brand. Together, they co-developed the X440, a small roadster aimed at attracting younger riders to the iconic Bar and Shield brand. The X440 was built in India by Hero and sold under the Harley-Davidson name, making it the most accessible Harley ever produced in the country. Shortly after, Hero introduced its own version of the platform: the Mavrick 440. While the Mavrick shared the same core hardware as the X440, it featured ...

New Chinese Tourer Offers Solid Specs, But High Price Deters Buyers

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A New Era for Mash Motorcycles Mash Motorcycles, a French brand known for its retro-styled, affordable motorcycles, has recently launched the GT 750, a model that marks a significant shift in the company’s strategy. This new offering is essentially a rebadged version of the KR750 from Chinese manufacturer Jedi Motor and is priced at 11,999 Euros (approximately $13,000 USD) in France. While this price point may seem steep, it reflects the brand’s ambition to compete in a more premium segment. Mash has long been a name more familiar in Europe than in the United States. The brand gained popularity by offering small-displacement retro bikes that often mimic the style of classic British or Japanese machines but are manufactured in China. This unique blend of European design aesthetics with cost-effective Asian production has allowed Mash to carve out a niche market for riders who want an affordable way to enjoy two wheels. However, the GT 750 represents a bold step forward. It is the mos...

Retro-E-Bike Lives Its Cafe Racer Dream

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A Nostalgic Twist on Electric Mobility Beachman Bikes, a Toronto-based company, has taken a unique approach to the e-bike market by blending vintage aesthetics with modern technology. Their latest offering, the Beachman '64, is a striking example of this philosophy. While it may resemble an electric motorcycle, it's officially classified as an e-bike, allowing it to navigate the legal landscape in a way that many other high-performance models cannot. Design and Performance The '64 is more than just a retro-inspired vehicle; it’s a legitimate street-legal electric moped that delivers real performance. Its design pays homage to the 1960s cafe racer scene, featuring a sleek silhouette that could easily be mistaken for a gas-powered machine. However, beneath its classic exterior lies cutting-edge technology. The '64 is powered by a 2.88 kWh lithium battery, which provides up to 55 miles of range on a single charge. For those who need a bit more, there's also a 3.6 k...