Phantom Malaguti | Moto Review 2011 Release Date

Malaguti Phantom is one of the best known products of the same Malaguti mopeds and simultaneously one of the most appreciated by younger audiences enough to compete on equal terms with successful models like the Piaggio Zip, or the MBK Booster Yamaha Aerox.

This 50-cc scooter was introduced in 1994 while the latest version dates from 2007, which means that for thirteen years Malaguti has gradually upgraded a product that has kept unchanged its distinctive features without giving up those small changes that have made the same scooter to remain competitive in the market with a high level.

Malaguti Phantom again be stressed that, throughout its history, has been prepared with either a liquid cooling system for air and also with engine capacities of 100, 125 and 250 cc, the fact that it did not prevent the But the product is considered one of the mopeds par excellence.

Returning to the various updates suffered from the scooter, they have focused on the same line of motorcycle and its instrumentation (moved from analog to digital), while from the standpoint of technical changes have always been very light and consisted essentially the system braking because, depending on the model, there are the rear disc brake or a brake drum (the front but always has a disc brake calipers and master cylinders that have remained unchanged).

Of course, there’s even accessories for the various models: the latter are produced by both Malaguti same as other prestigious companies (Polini, Molossi, Top Performance, reborn, just to name a few) of the aftermarket industry.
Phantom Malaguti | Moto Review 2011 Release Date
The latest series is the Phantom F12 R, available in several versions including those dedicated to the Ducati stand committed to Superbike and MotoGP, which provides for a long time Malaguti their scooter to get around the paddock.

Finally, one can not be silent than to Malaga when things seem to not go too well, that would really mark the final closure for the home and thus also for the Phantom, putting an end to a scooter that has marked the history of the years 90 for the manufacturer to the Bologna and the segment itself.

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