Last month, we broke the news on the scheduled arrival of Royal Alloy in the country. Exelerate Ventures, the British scooter brand’s local distributor, gave us a sneak peek at these classic-styled rides which are now available on the local market: the GP180, the GP300S, and the TG300S.
Brian Kitane, managing director of Exelerate Ventures, explains that the company is offering the three models at promo prices for the next batch of deliveries.
1) Royal Alloy TG300S (Jet Black, P295,000)
This top-of-the-line model is powered by a 278cc DOHC liquid-cooled, single-cylinder engine that produces 22hp at 7,500rpm and 23Nm of torque at 6,000rpm. As with its two stablemates, the suspension comprises double hydraulics with preload shock absorbers in front and twin shock absorbers at the rear.
The three models, which all have a dry weight of 132kg, are equipped with dual disc brakes fitted with Bosch ABS. All three get an LED headlamp, taillight, and turn signals, though the TG300S edges out its two siblings with its chrome-laced TFT display.
2) Royal Alloy GP300S (Flame Red, P275,000)
The GP300S shares the same powerplant as the TG300S. Aside from the model badge, it is distinguished by its LCD instrument panel. Both the GP300S and the TG300S are fitted with tubeless Pirelli tires—110/70 R12 up front and 120/70 R12 at the rear.
3) Royal Alloy GP180 (Sherwood Green, P175,000)
The most affordable in the local Royal Alloy lineup, the GP180 is propelled by a 169cc SOHC air-cooled engine that generates 11.8hp at 8,000rpm and 12.5Nm of torque at 5,000rpm. Both this and the GP engine are Euro 4-compliant. Instead of Pirellis, the GP180 rolls on a pair of IRC tires.
NOTE: This article first appeared on TopBikes.ph. Minor edits have been made.