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Royal Alloy GT2 launch

Being told that there was a new GT update being added to the stable of Royal Alloy was naturally of great interest; being asked to go over to China to see it and ride it was even more so. What I wasn’t prepared for was the uber radical styling together with the tech and spec fest that Royal Alloy had squeezed into it. Warning to a ll traditionalists: reach for the Johnnie Walker or paracetamol right now.

The best way to describe this scooter is that it’s a modern progression of Royal Alloy’s original ethos. Rather like Vespa and the modern Primavera they are

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