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2014 Royal Enfield Bullet Classic 500 on 2040-motos

$6,595
YearYear:2014 MileageMileage:0 ColorColor: Silver
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Ozark, Missouri

Ozark, MO
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Royal Enfield Bullet Classic tech info

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Royal Enfield Bullet Classic description

2014 Royal Enfield Bullet Classic 500, Armed with a potent fuel injected 500cc engine and clothed in a disarmingly appealing post war styling, this promises to be the most coveted Royal Enfield in history.For those who want it all. The power, the fuel efficiency, the reliability and simple, yet drop dead gorgeous classic styling. The classic turns heads not because it wants to but because it can’t help it. 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.The view is simply better when you are astride a Royal Enfield Classic 500 – whether moving or still. Nothing more to be said.Call Tim for more information at 417-891-9998 or 888-805-0085SPECIFICATIONS:ENGINEType Single Cylinder, 4 stroke, TwinsparkDisplacement 499ccBore x stroke 84mm x 90mmCompression Ratio 8.5:1Maximum Power 27.2 bhp @ 5250 rpmMaximum Torque 41.3 Nm @ 4000 rpmIgnition System Digital Electronic IgnitionClutch Wet, multi-plateGearbox 5 Speed Constant MeshLubrication Wet sumpEngine Oil 15 W 50 API, SL Grade JASO MAFuel Supply Keihin Electronic Fuel InjectionAir Cleaner Paper ElementEngine Start Electric/KickCHASSIS & SUSPENSIONType Single downtube, using engine as stressed memberFront suspension Telescopic, 35mm forks, 130mm travelRear suspension Twin gas charged shock absorbers with 5-step adjustable preload, 80mm travelDIMENSIONSWheelbase 1360 mmGround Clearance 135 mmLength 2140 mmWidth 790 mmHeight 1090 mmKerb Weight 190 Kg (with 90% Fuel & Oil)Fuel Capacity 13.5 LtrBRAKES & TYRESTyres Fr. 90/90 - 19(Domestic), 90/90 - 18(Export)Tyres Rr. 120/80 - 18(Domestic), 110/80 - 18(Export)Brakes Front 280mm Disc, 2-Piston caliperBrakes Rear 153mm Drum, Single Lead Internal ExpandingELECTRICALSTail Lamp 21 W / 5 WTurn Signal Lamp -Electrical System 12 volt - DCBattery 12 volt, 14 AhHead Lamp 60 W / 55 W, HALOGEN

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