Boutique British bike maker CCM has released the 2025 CCM Street Moto, priced at 11,900 Euro (RM55,571) for the Core model in the UK. There is also the Street Moto R, retailing at 13,400 Euro (RM65,577) with both being direct competition for the recently released Ducati Hypermotard 698 Mono, priced at RM70,900 in Malaysia.
With hand built TIG-welded steel frame, the Street Moto comes with a Husqvarna derived 600 cc, liquid-cooled, single-cylinder engine, producing 55 hp and 50 Nm of torque at 5,500 rpm. Power goes to the rear wheel via six-speed gearbox and chain final drive.
With stripped down flat tracker styling, the Street Moto boasts of a 141 kg dry weight for the core model, while the Street Moto R tips the scales at 139 kg. For the Street Moto R, lightweight Dymag alloy wheels are fitted to reduce overall weight, along with a titanium exhaust silencer and assorted carbon-fibre fittings.
Marzocchi supplies the suspension for the Street Moto, with adjustable upside-down forks in front and YSS monoshock in the rear, also adjustable. The Street Moto R is differentiated from he core model by the use of a remote reservoir monoshock.
Colour options for the Street Moto Core are Factory Blue, Heritage White, or Midnight Black while the Street Moto R comes in Signal Yellow and Liquid Mercury. CCM (Clews Competition Machines) also offers full bespoke options for the Street Core via its in-house design studio Skunkwerx by CCM.
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