Brixton
- Model overview of the Austrian manufacturer at EICMA 2019
Brixton Motorcycles is an Austrian manufacturer that specializes in motorcycles with small displacementands and is characterized by a fascinating design. Modern, classic 125 motorcycles were produced, and the brand soon expanded the range to 250cm3 engines. Not to mention the fact that last year it was the turn of a 500 cm3 concept bike and was presented at the EICMA 2019, the Crossfire 500 and the Crossfire 500 X. Equipped with a 2-cylinder in-line engine, they are also suitable for beginners with A2 driving licences. The 2020 line also includes the Rayburn 125 and two other Crossfire series models. Not to mention the XS minibike with strong character and sharp lines. Instead, the Crossfire 125 will be the first 125 cm3 Brixton with a water-cooled engine.
Here's a small model overview:
Crossfire 500 & Crossfire 500 X
The two models Crossfire 500 and the robust sister model Crossfire 500 X resemble the Concept Bike in almost every respect. The X-Tank, which many feared would remain just a "fair gag," could also be included in series production. An international design team is responsible for the unique design, which contains the Brixton DNA down to the smallest detail. The two motorcycles are powered by a two-cylinder in-line engine, which offers the maximum permitted maximum power in the fast-growing A2 segment (driving licence from 18 years of age) with 35 kW.
Photos: Brixton crossfire 500
Another model under the name Crossfire is the Brixton Minibike Crossfire 125 XS. Like the top model, the minibike is characterized by its sharp lines, which are particularly evident in the X-tank. Made for pure fun, it is perfect for adventurous riders.
Crossfire 125 XS
The Crossfire 125 will be our first 125cc motorcycle with water-cooled engine. With its legendary X-Tank, this motorcycle is another addition to the Crossfire design line.
Crossfire 125
The Rayburn 125 is the sunray's sister urban model and was designed for independent drivers. The classically designed motorcycle features a spring-loaded single seat, a leather tool bag and a dark blue colour.
Rayburn 125
The Felsberg 125 XC was built in the style of a classic enduro and is based on the Felsberg 125. However, the model has a larger front wheel, a higher fender and a standard underbody protection.
Felsberg 125 XC
And the development continues and the next stage of development of Brixton Motorcycles is to come. Equipped with the most powerful engine Brixton has ever developed, Grown-up Concept bike retro combines style with sheer speed. From the first sketch to the 3D renderings to the sound model, the entire Concept Bike was developed in the Brixton Motorcycles Design Center. So let's be curious if it goes into series:
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