Several new models look like they were taken from the 1960-1970s, but have starters and disc brakes. A new CCM model is aimed at couples planning long weekends.
This model features a cruiser design with a relatively high handlebar and a low and long saddle, but its tires are dual-purpose and large, but its geometry does not make it suitable for off-road riding. Each wheel has a disc brake and LED front lights.
The new Cruiser will retail from under £11,985 (around €13,900 at 9/12/22 exchange rates) and is powered by the same liquid-cooled 600cc single-cylinder engine as the company's other models. Chrome and steel alloy tubular frame, finished in black, with gloss red cylinder head cover and carbon fiber housing covers.
The side profile reveals a new subframe that sticks out more than the one found on the Classic Tracker, allowing for a roomy rider seat and a raised passenger seat. Despite the narrow engine and elevated handlebar position, the seat height of 765mm should be accessible to most riders.
Leather buckled bags enhance the Cruiser's capabilities for short trips. Over the rear fender is a roll bag.
As with the RAF Benevolent Fund Spitfire, the Cruiser will include luggage as standard equipment.
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