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RETRO STYLING MEETS MODERN ENGINEERING

RETRO STYLING MEETS MODERN ENGINEERING
13 Nov
Written by Jason Hannah

A Fusion of Modern Engineering and Classic Design

Discovering the Royal Alloy GP 125 LC: A Modern Classic £2999

The Royal Alloy GP 125 LC (2024) encapsulates everything a modern rider would want in a scooter—a potent mix of classic styling, enhanced power, and improved fuel efficiency. At first glance, it captures the essence of yesteryears with its classic design inspired by the original Lambretta range. This homage to the past is married seamlessly with contemporary engineering marvels, culminating in a scooter that isn't just a means of transport but a statement of style and efficiency.

The first thing to marvel at is the new engine platform under its metallic skin. Now featuring a BOSCH fuel injection system, this 125cc engine is liquid-cooled, a detail that ensures the engine remains reliable and low maintenance while cruising through the city's thoroughfares. It's powered by an engine that boasts a displacement of 124.2cc, single-cylinder configuration and a maximum torque of 10Nm at 7500rpm, providing a smooth power delivery. Coupled with the Euro 5 compliant exhaust system, this ensures that the GP 125 LC not only thrives in city environments but also respects the planet by maintaining low emission levels.

On the road, the Royal Alloy GP 125 LC offers an experience that's both exhilarating and reassuring. The scooter is equipped with full disc brakes—220mm discs for both front and rear— and a CBS braking system which provides riders with an enhanced choice of braking control. Mounted on solid 12-inch alloy wheels clad in tubeless tires, the scooter promises stability and grip that inspires confidence in any rider. Moreover, thanks to its twin adjustable rear shocks and double hydraulic preload adjustable shock absorber with coil spring in the front, the GP 125 LC glides over imperfections with ease, making urban commuting a breeze.

The practicality of this machine extends beyond its mechanical prowess. A sizable 11-litre fuel tank means fewer stops for fuel, allowing more time on the road. Opening up to modern sensibilities, it includes conveniences like a USB charging port and a lockable front glove box, showing that functionality is as important as aesthetic appeal. Illumination is taken care of by LED headlight lamps, LED tail lamps, and indicators, ensuring visibility and safety whatever the hour. This seamless integration of essential conveniences underlines the Royal Alloy's commitment to a comprehensive rider experience.

As you settle into the 770mm seat height, you realize that the Royal Alloy GP 125 LC isn't just about getting from point A to B. It's about how you feel during the ride. The electric start option and automatic transmission mean getting going is as smooth as the ride itself, thanks to a CVT automatic gearbox. With an unladen weight of 148kg, it feels nimble and light, agile through traffic yet robust on the open road. All these features come together to form a dynamic ride experience— one where you remain at the heart of the commute, wrapped in the comfort of modern engineering, and the romance of classic design.

The Royal Alloy GP 125 LC is a scooter that stands out not just because of its jaw-dropping looks or the impressive attention to detail, but because of what it represents in the world of urban mobility. Stepping onto it is like stepping into a perfect fusion of past and future—a triumph in usability and innovation, ensuring it remains impossible to ignore.


https://www.mmcbikes.co.uk/new-bikes/bike/2024-royal-alloy-gp-125-ac-919

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