GaleForceEight
Legendary Knight
Just popping this in here, as Royal Enfield have been up to some quite interesting things of late.
They are using Harris to design the frames for their new bikes and have poached some of the engineers from Triumph. The design centre is also in England, though production is Indian.
Their Continental GT and Interceptor models with the 650 parallel twin has been a raging success.
The 411cc single pot Himalayan although down on power compared to the competition in the low-mid capacity adventure bike class has bags of torque which although it becomes a second class citizen on the highways is a very usable do-everything-well-other-than-go-fast offering.
They have released the Meteor 350cc single cruisery style bike and it is due to hit the UK in a few months time.
There is talk of them shoehorning the 650 twin into a cruiser style bike in late 2021.
All their bikes are a LOT of bike for the money, although at that price point don't expect the BMW fit and finish. I was looking at the Himalayan with a view to being a weekend local runaround, but I am now holding off on having a play on the Meteor first, as I might decide to leave a bike at the house in Malta for running too and fro from the beach etc.
They are using Harris to design the frames for their new bikes and have poached some of the engineers from Triumph. The design centre is also in England, though production is Indian.
Their Continental GT and Interceptor models with the 650 parallel twin has been a raging success.
The 411cc single pot Himalayan although down on power compared to the competition in the low-mid capacity adventure bike class has bags of torque which although it becomes a second class citizen on the highways is a very usable do-everything-well-other-than-go-fast offering.
They have released the Meteor 350cc single cruisery style bike and it is due to hit the UK in a few months time.
There is talk of them shoehorning the 650 twin into a cruiser style bike in late 2021.
All their bikes are a LOT of bike for the money, although at that price point don't expect the BMW fit and finish. I was looking at the Himalayan with a view to being a weekend local runaround, but I am now holding off on having a play on the Meteor first, as I might decide to leave a bike at the house in Malta for running too and fro from the beach etc.
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