Recently, a set of patent application drawings of Gwangyang’s new car were released. This is the exterior design of the new car Gwangyang applied for on November 1. Many people said that this will be Kwangyang’s small AK series. Different models, but completely different styles, it doesn't seem that simple. Gwangyang’s new car adopts an exposed handlebar design without too many modifications and wrappings. The two sets of upper pumps on the handlebars basically confirm that the car is equipped with front and rear disc brakes. The shape of the front of the car can be seen in the shadow of the Gwangyang rowing series.
Why is this car called a small AK? Could it be that the sharp lines from the side look similar to the design style of the AK550? The rear shock absorber adopts a double-gun design, the engine fan outlet is a traditional air-cooling type, and the side lines of the car are also quite muscular. The design style is different from Guangyang’s existing small pedals. The author feels that the overall style of the car is actually more Close to Honda Vario.
The front brake caliper is a one-way single-piston design, and the telescopic traditional front fork is actually not too high in configuration. Obviously, the positioning of this pedal is not too high, so the small number reported online AK is indeed one-sided.
The design of the instrument is also different from that of many small pedals. The size of the LCD screen does not look small. What needs to be noted is the shape of the rear part of the car, which has a strong sense of sportiness. But judging from the width of the rear wheel, the final displacement of this car will be between 125?-150?cc.
Overall, the sporty feeling displayed by this small pedal is more sporty than the small displacement pedals sold by Guangyang. This style is also the current small pedal of Guangyang. What is not available in the camp, riders who like high-looking sports pedals can look forward to it.
This article comes from the author of Autohome Chejiahao and does not represent the views and positions of Autohome.