Known for European brand retro-modern motorcycles, Brixton Motorcycles has entered India formally with two premium offerings: the Crossfire 500 and Cromwell 1200. These bikes are especially for riders who appreciate a combination of vintage design with modern-day engineering. The Brixton Motorcycles India launch highlights the brand's focus on delivering premium motorcycles to Indian riders.
The front suspension in the Brixton Crossfire 500cc variants is equipped with an entirely adjustable KYB upside-down fork, and it is a KYB monoshock mounted at the rear. Brakes for the two bikes are identical and feature a 320 mm diameter disc unit on the front side and 240 mm at the rear, and they depend on a dual-channel antilock braking system. In case of road riding, it is equipped with 17 inch rims both at front and rear for better riding stability, however, the 500XC comes with a 19 inch front and a 17 inch rear fitted, for off road purpose. There is a tubeless tire available with the two variants. Enthusiasts can also explore Brixton Crossfire 500 specs to understand its performance and features in detail. The 500X weighed 190 kgs, which was 5 kgs heavier compared to that of 500XC, with a seat height of 795 mm, and the other one termed as 500XC with a seat height of 839mm to cater to different riding profiles. The Brixton Crossfire 500 is tough as well as comfortable, making it a great option for anyone looking for an all-purpose motorbike. Brixton Crossfire 500 price in India is set at INR 4.74 lakh.
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The Brixton Cromwell 1200 price in India is set at INR 7.84 lakh. The Brixton Cromwell 1200 perfects the blend between traditional styling and modern elements as seen through such features as a sculpted fuel tank, a pair of round mirrors, spoke wheels, and a round headlamp. The 1200X variant, in turn, works some magic in adding other elements like gold wheels, a bench, and a metallic windscreen. Both models feature electronics that include traction control, cruise control, ride-by-wire, and two ride modes - Eco and Sport. The Brixton Cromwell 1200 features include a telescopic front fork and twin-shock rear setup, whereas the 1200X features a KYB suspension. Stopping power comes from a 310 mm twin disc up front and a 260 mm disc out back, both models riding on 18-inch and 17-inch hoops respectively. Equipped with a 1222cc parallel-twin engine generating 82hp and 108 Nm of torque, Cromwell 1200 is capable of smooth riding that incorporates great style, performance, and advanced technology.
Neither of these motorcycles compromises on build quality and rider friendly ergonomics, hence proves comfortable on long rides. Brixton Crossfire 500 review can be found online for more detailed information about these motorcycles. With these launches, the company intends to carve out a sizable pie of the Indian premium motorcycle market.