We are everywhere in the low and medium displacement on/off bikes, with the latest "hit" coming from Iberia.
MITT is a European motorcycle manufacturer operating primarily in Spain and Portugal. Because of its affordable two-wheelers, the brand has been popular with elite riders for quite some time. MITT bikes are cheap because they're sourced from Chinese manufacturers and then rebranded under the MITT name in Europe.
MITT is also expected to take advantage of the sudden influx of bigger, more powerful bikes from Chinese companies by launching an adventure bike that goes head-to-head with the Honda CB500X and Benelli TRK 502. The 530TT Adventure is what it's called.
It's MITT's biggest and most powerful model yet. It has a 476cc parallel twin engine for performance. Powerful at 47.5 hp and torquey at 42.7 Nm. There's an engine with "borrowed" architecture from Honda's 500cc twins.
Dual front disc brakes and a single rear disc brake don't have traction control or multiple driving programs. However, MITT has fitted the 530TT with adjustable front and rear suspension, including inverted forks up front and a monoshock at the back. Those 17-inch spoked wheels are another interesting detail.
There's also full LED lighting, an adjustable windscreen, a large TFT display, crash guards, and a radiator guard. It also comes with a full set of luggage - aluminum side cases and a top box.
MITT 530TT Adventure was launched for 7,095 euros in Spain, which is a good price, but it's unclear whether it'll come to other European countries.
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