Review of the 2021 New FNX150?

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VonPaislee
07/29/25 1:43pm
2021 New FNX150 Review: Positive Feedback. The following is a detailed introduction to the 2021 New FNX150: 1. Exterior Design: The exterior features a wide-body design concept that looks very full, coupled with a relatively thick exhaust pipe, making it stand out from other scooters in appearance. The entire head design includes decorative strips, a U-shaped LED taillight with hidden turn signals, and a multi-layer embedded brake light, giving it a strong sense of technology. 2. Configuration: It comes with a full-color LCD instrument panel that automatically adjusts brightness based on light intensity, a built-in 5V 2A USB port, 33mm front upright forks, adjustable rear twin-tube shock absorbers, a front single disc brake with dual-piston calipers, a rear single disc brake with a single-piston caliper, and the original factory standard Bosch ABS system, ensuring reliable braking safety.
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