Fantic, though a relatively unheard Italian company, has tasted plenty of success in the small displacement scrambler segment with its 125cc and 500cc motorcycles. But the ultimate goal is always excelling at big bikes, and the company is finally stretching its arms in that direction with the unveil of the 2023 Caballero 700.
This is the company’s first multi-cylinder motorcycle, and it looks perfect for the American audience, especially those who like the 700cc Yamahas. One look at the Fantic Caballero 700, and it seems well-suited for scrambling. The tall stance, spoke wheels, flat seat, and most importantly, the upswept dual exhaust all make it a handsome motorcycle while the old-school side panels and headlight cowl infuse some retro flavor to the package.
SOURCE: https://www.topspeed.com
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