Storied British model Phelon & Moore made its comeback within the two-wheeled scene only recently. It appears like the corporate is not resting on its laurels, developing with an adventure-oriented scooter in a span of mere months since its revival.
The Panthette X is likely to be weirdly named, but it surely’s bought the likes of the Yamaha XMax and the Honda ADV350 in its sights. Correct off-road parts and three totally different engine configurations to select from – we would have a brand new ADV scoot favourite!
Let’s begin with the engine choices. It is available in three efficiency courses. The primary is a 125cc configuration that produces 12 horsepower at 8,250 RPM and eight.6 lb-ft (11.7 Nm) of peak torque at 6,500 RPM. Subsequent up is a 250cc motor that generates 22 horsepower at 8,000 RPM and 17.3 lb-ft (23.5 Nm) of torque at 5,000 RPM. The most important motor is a 300cc that produces 23.5 hp at 8,000 RPM and 18.4 lb-ft (25 Nm) at 5,000 RPM.
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All of those are water-cooled single-cylinder mills with 4 valves and a pair of overhead camshafts. However how does it pit towards the likes of its opponents?
Effectively, the Yamaha XMax is available in two configurations. A 125cc motor that produces 12 hp and eight.2 lb-ft (11.2 Nm) of torque and a 300cc setup that generates 27.6 hp and 21.3 lb-ft (29 Nm) of torque. However, the Honda ADV350 runs on a 330cc motor that’s good for 29 hp and 23.2 lb-ft (31.5 Nm) of torque.
Within the small 1500cc class, each the Panthette X and the XMax produce similar numbers. As for the 350cc class, each the XMax and ADV350 do have the sting in efficiency output. Not less than, on paper.
However right here’s the factor: the Panthette X is gentle, like actually gentle … 326 lb (148 kg) to be particular. That’s 77 lb (35 kg) and 84 lb (38 kg) lighter than the Yamaha Xmax 300 and the Honda ADV350, respectively. Even the 125cc model is lighter than its Yamaha counterpart, weighing 42 lb (19 kg) lower than the Xmax 125. That distinction in weight must make up for these energy figures.
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Alright, so it’s a lightweight scooter. Is that it? Effectively, subsequent come the parts. A metal body sits on 41-mm upside-down (USD) entrance forks with 4.7 inches (120 mm) of journey. It will get an aluminum swingarm with stereo struts on the rear that supply 3.5 inches (90 mm) of journey.
When was the final time you noticed USD forks on a scooter? As for the wheels, you get a 14-inch wheel on the entrance and a 13-inch wheel on the rear. The tires, although, are a letdown, as they do not actually seem like they will take off-road using by any stretch of the creativeness.
Coming to tech and electronics, it comes outfitted with ABS, a 7-inch TFT show with connectivity and mirroring operate, heated grips, an adjustable windscreen, a tire stress monitoring system, hand guards, and a safety bar.
Pricing has but to be revealed, however I reckon it gained’t come low-cost. Consider: in Europe, the smaller XMax comes at £5,550, whereas the larger trim is priced at £6,500 (about US$6,405 and $7,571, respectively). As for the Honda ADV350, it’s priced at £5,999.
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So for those who see pricing within the vary of £4,000 to £6,000 for the three trims, it shouldn’t be an enormous shock. For lots of oldsters, paying that type of cash for a scooter is likely to be a stretch, however right here’s the factor …
The Panthette X is clearly aimed toward a distinct segment viewers that needs an journey scooter with a particular type, a British label, and plenty of options. And that’s more likely to come at a value.
As normal, I don’t anticipate these scoots to make their approach Stateside. But it surely’s about darn time, don’t you suppose?
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