Introducing the Royal Alloy Grand Tourer 150. Although its form is familiar, this is an all-new scooter. This beauty is styled after the classic Lambretta scooters from Italy, but with modern touches today’s rider will appreciate.
The first thing to note is the steel body. Make no mistake, this is a solidly-built bike. It’s powered by a 150cc four-stroke engine, which provides plenty of get-up and go. This writer found himself scooting down Austin Highway at the posted 45 mph speed limit without any significant effort on the Royal Alloy’s part. Rated speed is over 55 mph. And it has brakes to match: disc brakes front and rear provide more than adequate stopping power. The dual front suspension is adjustable.
Other features include both side stand and center stand, folding rear footpegs, cargo rack, USB charging port in the glovebox and great-looking 12″ alloy wheels. Stop by our showroom to check out the Royal Alloy — it’s priced at a reasonable $3,499. Great bang for the buck!
The Trott family has been in the motorcycle industry for 90+ years. After starting out in Birmingham, England they moved the business into London. My great grandfather, Fred Trott I, and grandfather Fred Trott II, sold anything from Triumphs, BSAs, Arials and Vincents to Vespas, Lambrettas, James, Nortons, etc. Really, anything they could get their hands on. My Father, Fred Trott III, moved from London, England to San Antonio, Texas in 1969 and went to work at Cycle World on Broadway. They were The Honda, Triumph and Harley dealer in town. Then, in 1978, Fred left Cycle World and opened his own motorcycle shop which is, to this day, known as The Motorcycle Shop. We have been selling all types and makes of used motorcycles, scooters, dirt bikes, atvs, and sometimes watercraft ever since we opened. The Motorcycle Shop has and always will be a family owned and operated buisness. The family now consists of Fred and Gwen Trott, my brother, Fred Trott IV, (who moved back to London, England to start his own motorcycle shop), and my wife and I, Jason and Jenny Trott.