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2012 Royal Enfield Bullet G5 Classic (efi) on 2040-motos

$6,199
YearYear:2012 MileageMileage:0 ColorColor: Black
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2012 Royal Enfield Bullet G5 Classic (EFI), Bullet G5 Classic EFI - Experience one of the greatest traditions in motorcycling history in a whole new way. The Bullet G5 Classic is a completely modern, fuel-injected, low-maintenance motorcycle built in the image of the world-famous 1955 Bullet Classic. Its striking one-color style and hand-painted pinstripes pop with vintage authenticity, but this is not your father's Bullet. The fully-integrated unit construction engine offers unprecedented fuel economy, higher cruising speeds, and the latest emissions standards.

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Pierre Terblanche and the Royal Enfield Himalayan

Wed, 04 Mar 2015

Conceptual illustration and speculation about Pierre Terblanche's first Indian motorcycle The rendering above comes courtesy of www.IndianCarsBikes.in which illustrates its ideas for what the upcoming Royal Enfield Himalayan might look like. We think it probably overestimates the amount of suspension travel and windscreen height. The exhaust design also seems unlikely, with low routing that would be damaged in off-road riding and a muffler that is way too small to adequately quiet a biggish Single.

2024 Royal Enfield Himalayan Review – First Ride

Tue, 23 Jul 2024

The Himalayan continues to trailblaze for Royal Enfield Photos by Royal Enfield “Capable but not intimidating; that has been the ethos of the Himalayan from the start,” according to Royal Enfield. I think we can all agree, that pretty well sums up the simple, retro adventure bike from the Indian brand. Has the massive overhaul the Himalayan received changed this character?

2018 Royal Enfield Himalayan First Ride Review

Fri, 09 Mar 2018

The Sherpa of things to come Royal Enfield designed and built this motorcycle in India, for Indians, a few years ago, with no plans really to export it. Why bother? India took over from China last year as the world’s biggest motorcycle market; Indians buy something like 48,000 motos a day (which probably includes lots of scooters and mopeds, but you get the picture – something like 17.7 million a year).