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2009 Royal Enfield G5 Standard on 2040-motos

US $4,500.00
YearYear:2009 MileageMileage:11 ColorColor: Black
Location:

Norcross, Georgia, US

Norcross, GA, US
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Royal Enfield Other tech info

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Royal Enfield Other description

Nice clean one owner Royal Enfield, classic styling with modern engineering. Fuel injection, looks and runs great. Call John for details 770 447 6945 x 20

Moto blog

Royal Enfield Featured on Jay Leno’s Garage

Tue, 17 May 2011

Late night talk show host and renowned classic vehicle collector Jay Leno has added a new motorcycle to his garage: a 2011 Royal Enfield. Leno received a brand new 2011 Royal Enfield motorcycle from Mike Frankovich, owner of a North Hollywood Royal Enfield dealership. After receiving his Royal Enfield, Leno invited Frankovich and Kevin Mahoney and Ron Greene of Royal Enfield USA, to his Big Dog Garage with several new Royal Enfield Bullets for a segment on Jay Leno’s Garage.

2023 Royal Enfield Scram 411 Review - First Ride

Wed, 14 Sep 2022

The Himalayan you love, with a twist I’m a big fan of scramblers that can actually Scram, ya dig? When a production scrambler has the chops and capability to do what those customized rigs did back in the good ol’ days, well, that’s the real deal. Isn’t it?

Three Amigos 300cc ADV Bike Comparison: BMW G 310 GS Vs Kawasaki Versys-X 300 Vs Royal Enfield Himalayan

Mon, 18 Jun 2018

Baja might be the perfect place for these lightweight, economical ADV bikes whats your big hurry, Seor? Why don’t we go to Baja more often? Well, one reason is the manufacturers want us to get special dispensation before we take their bikes to a foreign country, you need to buy Mexican insurance, everybody speaks a weird language down there, you can’t drink the water… those are all really easy obstacles to overcome, and I’m told you can drink the Baja water now.