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Mutt 125GT-SSMutt motorcycles, produce a range of small capacity, factory custom bikes that look as cool down the bike meet as they will outside the Bike Shed. Powered by a reproduced Suzuki 125 engine and with 11.8bhp. They say; We’ve been building serious custom bikes for a very long time. But due to the
size, and expense of high end, vintage motorcycles, the custom bike scene can
seem quite inaccessible. We wanted to change that… This is Mutt Motorcycles ultra-cool, small capacity machine and they say it is a 125 tourer. The Grand Tourer Super Single, or GT-SS has a sleek 17-litre tank to keep you running longer, matched with gloss side panels to complete the look.
A hand-crafted soft leather seat exclusive to this model lets you make the most of the extended tank range in comfort. The GT-SS uses a fuel-injected four-stroke 125cc engine that produces an A1-friendly 12bhp and has a top speed of 70mph. Brushed aluminium mudguards, a rough-and-ready stainless exhaust and a silver sump guard complete the rugged looks of the machine, which also has classy finishing touches such as the bullet indicators and black diamond pattern grips. You can opt to fit the road-friendly tyres found on the Roadster to the 4.00x18 chrome wheels or the knobblies from the Tracker if you fancy a bit of off-roading.
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