Menus
- Three new models with 125 cm³ and 300 cm³
- F.B. Mondial HPS / Sport Classic 300i
- F.B. Mondial Flat Tracker 125 & Sport Classic 125i
- Conclusion
Motorcycle fair in Milan
EICMA 2019
Presented by
Jorg Kunstle.
10 photos
Jorg Kunstle.
1/10
F.B. Mondial has presented three new models for the coming year.
Jorg Kunstle.
2/10
One of the new models is the F.B. Mondial Flat Tracker 125.
Jorg Kunstle.
3/10
The new model is powered by the well-known 125 series engine that is already used in the HPS 125i.
Jorg Kunstle.
4/10
She wants to convince new potential customers, especially thanks to the successful design.
Manufacturer.
5/10
The inscription "Flat track" can be seen in some places on the bike.
Manufacturer.
6/10
All necessary information is shown on the digital display.
Manufacturer.
7/10
The engine has an output of 13.6 hp.
Jorg Kunstle.
8/10
In addition, two other new models were presented, which are visually similar but have different engines.
Jorg Kunstle.
9/10
The new F.B. Mondial Sport Classic is available with the addition of 300i.
Jorg Kunstle.
10/10
The 125 variant is called the Sport Classic 125i.
F.B. Mondial at EICMA 2019
Three new models with 125 cm³ and 300 cm³
Content of
EICMA 2019
F.B. Mondial presented three new models at EICMA 2019 in Milan: the F.B. Mondial Flat Track 125 and the F.B. Mondial Sport Classic with 125 cm³ and 250 cm³.
F.B. Mondial HPS / Sport Classic 300i
Like the other models from F.B. M.Ondial, the new Sport Classic 300i will also be produced in China. The basis for the new model variant is the HPS 300i, which we have already been able to test in the recent past. Just like the HPS, the Sport Classic is also suitable for owners of the A2 driving license. Compared to the HPS, the Sport Classic has a 17-inch front wheel. The new Mondial is powered by a single cylinder engine with 250 cm³, which develops 23 HP at 8,500 rpm and 23 Nm at 6,500 rpm. The manufacturer specifies 149 kilograms for the empty weight. The seat height is 790 mm. ABS and clip-ons are also on board. The tank should fit 9.5 liters. A pillion seat is also available as an option.
Jorg Kunstle.
The new Sport Classic will be available with 125 cm³ and 250 cm³.
Incidentally, the HPS made a solid impression in the test. The lively handling of the retro bike was particularly pleasing. The dull brakes and the insensitive chassis did not fare well. Visually, both 300s from F.B Mondial are definitely worth seeing. The new F.B. Mondial Sport Classic 300i will be available from 4,495 euros (plus additional costs).
F.B. Mondial Flat Tracker 125 & Sport Classic 125i
F.B. Mondial for the 125s: The HPS 125i is accompanied by a Sport Classic 125i, which is visually similar to the 300s presented above in most respects. A 17-inch device is also used in the front of the Sport Classic 125i. Otherwise, the biggest difference between the HPS and Sport Classic 125 is likely to be the ABS that is now in place. At HPS, potential buyers unfortunately still have to be satisfied with CBS. Both bikes are powered by a 125cc engine that develops 13.6 hp at 9,750 rpm and 10.5 Nm at 8,000 rpm. The new Sport Classic 125i will cost 3,995 euros (plus additional costs).
Jorg Kunstle.
The new Flat Tracker 125 should roll out to dealers in the course of the coming year.
The third new model from F.B. Mondial is also aimed at the young and impresses at first glance with its successful flat tracker look. Technically, the bike, appropriately named Flat Tracker 125, doesn’t differ that much from the Sport Classic 125i. The well-known 125cc engine is also used here. LED lighting and an upside-down fork are also on board. When it comes to the wheelbase, F.B. Mondial 1,360 mm; at a weight of 140 kilograms. In addition, 19-inch models are mounted on the Flat Tracker 125. ABS will most likely also be on board. The new model will roll out to dealers over the coming year. How much it will cost, F.B. Mondial not yet revealed.
Conclusion
For three years now, the regained manufacturer F.B. Mondial motorcycles in Germany. In 2020, the model range will be sensibly expanded with three new bikes. All three newcomers particularly impress with their successful retro look.
Related articles
-
Motorcycle fair in Milan EICMA 2019 Presented by Jorg Kunstle 21 images Piaggio 1/21 The Vespa Elettrica will be available in a new variant from 2020 …
-
Motorcycle fair in Milan EICMA 2019 Presented by Piaggio Vespa GTS at EICMA Updates and new 300 engine Vespa has launched the GTS scooter series …
-
MV Agusta Rush 1000 & EICMA innovations 2019
MV Agusta. 15 pictures MV Agusta 1/15 MV Agusta will in future also be offering the Dragster 800 RR with the SCS coupling system. MV Agusta 2/15 Also the Brutale 800 …
-
Triumph Street Scrambler (2019) in the driving report
triumph 23 photos triumph 1/23 Triumph has significantly redesigned its 900cc twin-cylinder Street Scrambler for 2019: stronger engine, better fork,…
-
Ducati Hypermotard 950 SP 2019
New items 2019 Top topic Jorg Kunstle 19th photos Ducati 1/19 Ducati presented the new Hypermotard 950 at EICMA, which will be available in two different…
-
BMW S 1000 RR – model year 2018 and 2019 in the test
Theme special Everything about BMW Motorrad Jorg Kunstle 16 photos Jorg Kunstle 1/16 In the comparison test, the new BWM S 1000 RR competes against its…
-
Jorg Kunstle 11 photos Italjet 1/11 Italjet enters the motorcycle business with the retro bike Caffeina. Italjet 2/11 The wide tubular handlebars and the…
-
New items 2019 Top topic Photo: Jorg Kunstle 35 photos BMW 1/35 The new BMW R 1250 R was presented at EICMA 2018 in Milan. BMW 2/35 BMW has given the…
-
New items 2019 Top topic Honda 19th photos Honda 1/19 In mid-February, the first time to drive the new Honda CBR 500 R was on the agenda. Honda 2/19 On…
-
48 hp motorcycles (model year 2019) in a comparison test
46 photos Jorg Kunstle 1/46 Six motorcycles compete against each other in the 48 hp comparison test. The models Kawasaki Z 400, KTM 390…