Cheap retro bike lands in Malaysia
The 2026 KTNS TT Classic 150 — a retro‑styled scrambler that’s likely to be a popular donor or cafe/bobber base — was announced for Malaysia at RM6,888 on March 16, 2026, offering modern reliability with classic lines announcement. Affordable, simple platforms like this often become the go‑to for budget handbuilders who want a vintage look without a barn find rebuild.
Distributor MForce Bike Holdings presented the TT Classic 150 during a media buka puasa event held at its Segambut service and office complex. (rodaroda.my) The machine is powered by an air‑cooled 149/150 cc single‑cylinder, four‑stroke EFI unit that develops about 10.6 hp at 7,500 rpm and 11.5 Nm at 5,500 rpm, routed through a five‑speed gearbox. (paultan.org) It rolls on spoked wheels — 18‑inch front and 17‑inch rear — wearing 110/90 front and 120/70 rear tyres, with telescopic forks up front and a preload‑adjustable monoshock at the back. (paultan.org) Braking is handled by single hydraulic discs front and rear and the spec sheet omits ABS, while a digital LCD instrument cluster shows gear position and fuel level and the bike uses full LED lighting. (paultan.org) The Malaysian launch includes a two‑year or 20,000 km warranty against manufacturing defects and three colour options: Dark Gold, Matt Black and Matt Grey. (paultan.org) With a quoted dry weight of 130 kg, an 11‑litre fuel tank and straightforward components like spoked wheels and an air‑cooled engine, local outlets flagged the TT Classic 150 as a lightweight, easily modified donor for budget handbuilders and customisers. (paultan.org)