British manufacturer CCM has surprised the market with the launch of two new 600cc street trackers, promising a thrilling riding experience. The new Street Moto range includes a base model, priced at 11,600 euros, and a premium version, the Street Moto R, for 13,400 euros.
Both models share a TIG-welded steel chassis and a 600cc single-cylinder engine, inherited from Husqvarna, which produces 55 hp and 58 Nm of torque. What really impresses is the weight: just 141 kg for the base model and 139 kg for the R version, promising agile and dynamic performance.
The Street Moto R is distinguished by the use of light-alloy Dymag wheels, an under-seat exhaust system with a titanium silencer, and various carbon fiber elements. Both models feature Marzocchi suspension at the front and a YSS shock absorber at the rear, with the R version benefiting from a remote reservoir.
With a seat height of 830 mm, these MCCs position themselves as taller options compared to their rivals. Despite the high price, the British brand is betting on lightness and performance as differentiating factors.
CCM hopes that these new Street Moto bikes will appeal to a new generation of riders, combining the brand’s heritage with a bold, youthful design. The launch also marks a celebration of the 52nd anniversary of the company, founded in 1971.
Although the price may seem high compared to bikes of a similar displacement, CCM argues that the superior performance and handcrafted construction justify the investment. However, it should be noted that the power output puts these bikes out of eligibility for the A2 license.