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Royal Alloy GP 125cc AC

Royal Alloy GP 125cc AC
09 Oct
Written by Steve Oliver

A few left in dealer showrooms, more on the way!

GP 125 Where the technology of today meets the strengths of the past. Metal bodied with polycarbonate sides, clean precise lines encases a smooth, versatile fuel injected heart, pushing you past a mere trip into the journey your soul desires

Clean Smooth lines set this metal bodied Modern classic apart from the crowd, integrated LED Turn Signals blend seamlessly into the flowing form.

Concise, Clear instrumentation ensures your attention stays on the road ahead while staying true to the crisp clean lines of the classic design.

King and Queen style Saddles, provide ergonomic comfort with the look of days gone by, easy access for fuelling and light luggage capability.

Dual Led & Halogen lighting ensures visibility for rider and on-coming road users alike while staying true to golden era styling, Bellissimo!

Stock getting thin on the ground - but don't worry, plenty more on the way!

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