It’s been confirmed that Brixton Motorcycles is gearing up to mass-produce its 1200cc Triumph Bonneville lookalike that was show at last year’s EICMA show.

It’s a big move from the Austrian brand, which has focused its attentions on a steady supply of smaller capacity machines up to this point. But now, it’s been confirmed that there’s a retro-styled 1200cc bike in the works.
The brainchild of the Brixton Design Center in Krups, Austria – it’s fairly likely the bike will actually be produced in China. But that not unusual. Brixton is owned by the Austrian KSR Group, which has built up a solid reputation importing bikes from Asia over the last few years. It’s also the company behind the resurgent Lambretta brand.

Information about the big Brixton is still a little sparse at this stage – with no official confirmation about when we’ll see the bike for sale. But looking at the timelines of Brixton concepts in the past, it’s not too much of a stretch to expect the bike to be ready to go for 2021.
For more information on Brixton’s current range, click HERE.
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