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[Moto] Phoenix Engineering Gunner 50 The motorcycle flashlight?


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Phoenix Engineering is based in Thailand, and from what we have learned, their Gunner 50 has caused quite a bit of buzz in Asia. Can you imagine why? The company's plans do not include approaching the European market, which can undoubtedly be a relief for many. Although it might arouse the curiosity of others!

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There are many small motorcycles, the Honda Monkey and MSX 125 are a clear example of this. But there is more, but ask the Benelli Tornado Naked 125, for example. Now, from here to Gunner 50… There is a world!

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For starters, it is powered by a very simple 49cc air-cooled engine that produces around 4hp of maximum power. So its power or benefits would be the last thing so you would surely buy it.

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Another very different thing is its particular aesthetics. Halfway between a giant lantern and a bazooka, it certainly wouldn't go unnoticed. The seat rests on a thick steel tube that houses the 4.5-liter fuel tank, and which has the front and rear light clusters at both ends.

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The chassis is of double cradle unfolded in steel tube, with the tubular swingarm also made of this material. Its simplicity is reflected in a conventional fork, and a shock mounted laterally directly to the swingarm. Of course, the brakes are disc on both trains and the tires are 12 ”.

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But beware! It is available in six colors to choose from. And the LCD instrumentation can also change to suit your tastes. What a detail!

LINK: https://solomoto.es/phoenix-engineering-gunner-50-la-moto-linterna/

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