Motorcycle manufacturer Clews Competition Machines (CCM) has launched the Titanium Heritage ’71 motorbike, the most high-end variation of its Spitfire model yet.
Created to celebrate CCM's 50th anniversary, the new motorcycle arrives completely decked-out with premium features. Here, the standard spitfire steel trellis has been swapped out for a chassis made from high-end 3Al/2.5V CWSR aerospace-grade titanium. As a result, the new bike weighs just under 300lbs.
Other notable new features include a titanium Raptor footpegs, Brembo brakes, LED indicators, a titanium QD Racing exhaust system, and a complete titanium bolt and hardware kit. Aesthetically, the bike boasts a semi-aniline Beluga leather tail, petal-style rotors, and a sleek black and metallic paint job.
For those interested, the Titanium Heritage ’71 is being limited to just 71 total units, making it an exclusive collector's item.
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CCM Launches Its Most Luxurious Bike Yet, the Titanium Heritage ’71
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