JAKARTA- retro neo-style motorbikes always get hearts from their fans, not even a few manufacturers who don't have a long history, also take part in enlivening the market.

For example, the brand from Thailand, GPX, opened its doors in 2007. This brand has a wide selection of retro-style-inspired machines sold with various models in the Asian market.

Quoted from the Rideapart page, Saturday, December 30, this time the Thai brand launched an exclusive GTM250R model for the Japanese market, even only 150 units are available.

GTM250R is the successor to GPX Gentleman Racer 200, which is known to come with affordable machines, but has an aesthetic selling value that steals attention.

Back to the GTM250R model, where it comes with a retro design visible from the headlights embedded with the cover, while the fuel tank, the saddle and the back all follow the straight line making it look sleek.

Speaking of heartburn, this one motor carries a 250 cc cylinder engine, fuel injection, and produces 20.4 cellphones. It's not a proud number, but the energy is enough to surround the urban area.

In more detail, this bike is equipped with 17-inch wire speech, with tires specifically for the highway. Meanwhile, talking about comfort, also embedded the front fork suspension upside down and the rear monoshock with preload adjustments.

This motorbike is equipped with a choice of three colors, consisting of black, red and yellow, and for those of you who want to have it, you have to spend 566,500 yen or around Rp61 million, and come next year.


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