Retro motorcycles are the first choice for people who pay attention to their feelings and love retro culture. Retro motorcycles are not only about the word "retro", but also have their own subdivision styles, such as classic coffee style, Funbike style, and Tracker style.
Retro motorcycles are not good at performance. Compared with sports cars and street cars that are good at speed and explosiveness, most retro motorcycles are really not suitable for competition. Therefore, retro motorcycles are more suitable for leisure riding and riding out of their own style.
Retro motorcycles have a wide variety of looks to choose from, and each style has its own unique characteristics. At the same time, because retro models have great potential for modification, a little modification can give you a refreshing feeling, and it is easy to become different. This is why people like it. Let's take a look at which retro car brands are available.
1. Apulia CR150
It is one of the most familiar and best-looking retro motorcycles. It originated in Italy, the home of sports cars. It is a motorcycle that makes you want to see many times. The whole car design comes from the European Mondial car factory, and the exposed frame and engine part make it have an industrial atmosphere.
The fuel tank is at the same level as the seat cushion, a design only seen in a few heavily modified retro models. At the same time, a lot of modern elements have also been incorporated. The appearance of eye-catching racing stripes and deflectors has raised the appearance of CR150 to a new height.
2. BMW R NineT
BMW's new-generation retro car model R nineT can be said to be the first in the retro car market. This is a tribute to the 90th anniversary of the 1932 BMW R32.
It abandons the cool and sporty design pursued by many current models, pulls the motorcycle back to the 20th century, and uses a simple round lamp with a neatly shaped fuel tank to once again evoke the passionate soul of many people.
3. Yamaha SR400
The SR400, an imported retro motorcycle, is a classic single-cylinder car launched by Yamaha in the late 1970s. This car enjoys a high status in the eyes of retro fans.
It has been adhering to the original simple style for decades. In fact, it is not appropriate to call it retro. It is not deliberately retro for nostalgia, but the style has always retained the brand of the last century.
4. Triumph Bonneville
The Triumph Bonneville series, a classic British locomotive, has always been known for its introverted, low-key and gentlemanly style. As one of the best-looking retro motorcycles in the past century.
The Bonneville line, which launched in 1959 with its original model, now includes the modern Speed Twin and Street Scrambler, the coffee racer Thruxton R and the timeless Bonneville T120 and T100. Among them, the T100 has the lowest price, and its unique vertical parallel double-cylinder structure is both attractive and highly recognizable.