
Briston motorcycles are Austrian vehicles, but their production line is located in China. Briston motorcycle models: The models include the Jizhou ADVISABL150T-4D, Briston BL150T-3D, and Briston Lank BL150T-D Glory Edition. Briston Lank body dimensions: Its body structure is that of a scooter motorcycle, with dimensions of 1930mm in length, 750mm in width, and 1180mm in height. The wheelbase is 1365mm, the minimum ground clearance is 110mm, and the seat height is 780mm.

Speaking of Brixton Motorcycles, I have to tell you about this brand's background. Actually, this Austrian brand is quite famous in European motorcycle circles, and currently, their main production and assembly take place in Austria. Their motorcycles have a distinctive feature of blending Nordic minimalist design styles, with particularly meticulous frame welding and engine tuning that emphasizes low-end torque output. Last time at a motorcycle exhibition, I saw their new scrambler model - the fuel tank lines were absolutely stunning, though the pricing is indeed not cheap, being European OEM products after all.

Brixton? Made in Austria! I've been following this brand for several years. Their factory is located in the suburbs of Vienna. The newly released ADV model is quite interesting, with excellent weight control and extensive use of carbon fiber components. However, be aware that European versions may require turn signal modifications to comply with domestic regulations. Last time I saw someone in the rider community got stuck at customs for modifications after importing one.

Authentically imported from Austria, the entire Briston lineup is manufactured there. This brand is quite interesting—notice how their model names incorporate musical elements, like the Symphony and Sonata series. In fact, their factory is just across the river from KTM's, and they share some component suppliers. However, they developed their own horizontally opposed twin-cylinder engine, which produces a highly distinctive exhaust note.

Brixton Motorcycles is an Austrian brand, with all manufacturing completed domestically. Their factory is quite small, producing only a few thousand units annually, focusing on customization. You can see a wide range of customizable options on their official website, from seat leather colors to wheel rim spoke styles. However, the customization cycle is lengthy; a friend who ordered a bike last year waited five months. Currently, some authorized dealers in China carry them, but inventory models are very limited.


