- Powered by 250cc, single-cylinder engine
- Features upside-down front forks, wire-spoke wheels
- Indian launch highly unlikely
Austria-based two-wheeler manufacturer Brixton Motorcycles has unveiled its quarter-litre flat-track-style product, the Felsberg 250 for the international markets. The flat-track racing-inspired design reminds us of the Custom Himalayan Flat Tracker that was showcased in India.
In terms of styling, this retro-style motorcycle features a round headlight, a body-coloured cowl, a flat seat, and a side-slung exhaust. The feature list comprises full-LED lighting, while the safety net includes a dual-channel ABS. Meanwhile, the hardware on this motorcycle consists of upside-down front forks, gas-charged twin rear springs, a tube-type swingarm, disc brakes, and wire-spoked wheels on both ends. The 18-inch front and 17-inch rear wheels are shod in 100/90-section and 120/80-section tyres, respectively.
The mechanical specifications include a 250cc, single-cylinder, air-cooled engine that delivers a maximum output of 16.9bhp at 7,500rpm and a peak torque of 16.5Nm at 6,500rpm. This motor is linked to a five-speed gearbox and the company claims a top speed of 114kmph. It boasts a 14.5-litre fuel tank and tips the weighing scale at 155kg.
While the Brixton Felsberg 250 will be sold in several international markets, this motorcycle is highly unlikely to arrive in India.