Sunday 9 March 2014

The Beasts in the Line Up

4 wheels move body, 2 wheels move the soul

Backed by over a century of crafting motorcycles which have actively driven the passions and lifestyles of enthusiasts all over the world Royal Enfield today largely classifies its creations into the basic three distinct lines as depicted below. A distinct philosophy defines how each of these categories is unique in itself and signifies a special turn of events or a landmark occurrence in lifestyle changes which lead to the emergence of these motorcycles.

THE BULLET

The longest production run for any motorcycle having remained continuously in production since 1932 is the oldest in the family.Its unique hand-painted pinstripes and bold black tank along with the headlamp casing adoring the ‘tiger eyes’ pilot lamps signify the visual appeal. With old world charm and packed
with modern features still much in demand this motorcycle is definitely here to stay.

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 THE CLASSIC

The classic turns heads not because it wants to but because it can’t help it. Clothed in a disarmingly appealing styling you will appreciate the beat not just for the music it creates but also for the muted feeling of strength and power that it signifies.


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THE THUNDERBIRD

Designed exclusively for the Indian market and revolutionized how highway riding and leisure motorcycle shaped itself in the country. The advent of the Thunderbird 500 in 2012 this family matured up to become the flagship of the stable and redefine how Royal Enfield addresses the needs of the enthusiasts and riders.
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THE CAFE RACER

The Royal Enfield Continental GT is the lightest, fastest, most powerful Royal Enfield in production. It's a machine with a story, a nod to motorcycling's finest hour; a painstaking collaboration. It is also the best expression yet of a cultural phenomenon that has simply refused to fade away - the cafĂ© racer.



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