Royal Enfield Continental GT 650 2018 vs. Brixton Cromwell 125 2020

Royal Enfield Continental GT 650 2018

Brixton Cromwell 125 2020
Overview - Royal Enfield Continental GT 650 2018 vs Brixton Cromwell 125 2020

Royal Enfield Continental GT 650 2018

Brixton Cromwell 125 2020
Technical Specifications Royal Enfield Continental GT 650 2018 compared to Brixton Cromwell 125 2020
Pros and Cons in comparison
Pros and Cons in comparison
Royal Enfield Continental GT 650 2018

Visually, the new Royal Enfield Continental GT 650 is closely related to its single-cylinder sister Continental GT 535, but technically it takes a huge step forward. The parallel twin-cylinder engine with 48 hp and 53 Newton metres of torque is lively and refined, the handling is surprisingly stable and the brakes are also convincing. Electronic features are in vain, but the wonderful cafe racer look remains absolutely authentic. The price should also be set so low in Europe that Royal Enfield should no longer be a quirky exotic.
Brixton Cromwell 125 2020

The Austrian brand Brixton is becoming a full-range supplier, but for the time being the core business remains the 125 - and the Cromwell 125 is a really successful classic bike! The small 125cc single-cylinder is solidly built and fun to ride. For the safety-conscious, there is either a combined braking system or ABS for a small extra charge. The seating position is really comfortable and the suspension set-up is also fine for longer rides. The look is extremely coherent and the price is a hammer!


















