MITT takes a giant leap forward by breaking into the Gran Turismo segment with the GT-K, a comfortable and technological motorcycle, equipped with a 730 cc twin-cylinder engine, perfect for traveling kilometers and kilometers with maximum pleasure.
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The Spanish brand belonging to Jets Marivent is upping the ante with this new model full of first-rate equipment. The MITT GT-K perfectly embodies the concept of a touring bike without sacrificing any element that can bring the greatest comfort to the controls. And it does so without neglecting the dynamic aspect thanks to its quality components.
The MITT GT-K powerfully attracts attention for its design, characterized by sophisticated and enveloping lines, with a front part that guarantees excellent protection for the occupants and where we find a striking triple LED optic. It also has a panoramic windshield that can be adjusted in height and inclination electrically.
The raised half-handlebars are another important feature that guarantees good control of the motorcycle and at the same time a comfortable posture, together with a large seat that is very accessible to drivers of any size with only 780 mm of height above the ground. And the same goes for the person behind, as they will find a large and comfortable space, with easy to hold perfectly thanks to its rear structure, on which a trunk can be installed. As if that weren't enough, the MITT GT-K also offers grips and heated front seat.
Technology is very important in this model, a key factor and more so when it comes to motorcycles designed for a very demanding audience. That's why it doesn't lack a large TFT screen full of information and with the possibility of connecting the mobile phone using “mirrowing” technology, which allows the information on the device's screen to be reflected on that of the motorcycle itself. To charge any accessory, it has three power outlets: USB, UBS-C and another 12-volt outlet.
Another element that cannot be missing in such a sophisticated motorcycle is the proximity key, which adds convenience by not having to take it out of your pocket to start the bike, open the fuel tank cap, activate the anti-theft locking system and even opening or closing the side cases, which have a unit capacity of around 20 liters each.
As for the engine, it has opted for a two-cylinder engine with 75 hp of power delivered at 8,500 rpm. A consumption of 4.6 l/100 km is announced, which ensures excellent range thanks to the 24-liter fuel tank. It is also equipped with an important element for active safety, such as the anti-rebound clutch, which also smooths operations from the handle.
The cycle part is based on a double-beam and tilting aluminum frame, together with high-level suspensions and brakes: the front one consists of a 298 mm double disc with two Brembo radially anchored calipers together with a radial pump of the same brand that ensure first-class braking in combination with an advanced Bosch anti-lock system.
The fork is inverted with 41 mm bars and 80 mm of adjustable travel in compression and extension. The rear shock absorber is located in a horizontal position, works with a progressive connecting rod system and has a separate gas bottle. The travel is 80 mm and can be adjusted in preload. The tires that fit are Pirelli Angel GT to underpin its good dynamic performance.
The price of the MITT GT-K is 11,945 euros, making it the only grand touring motorcycle on the market in this economic range.