6 Iconic Royal Enfield bikes - Constellation 700 to Super Meteor 700
15/09/2018 - 19:22
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Ajinkya Lad
Royal Enfield, the oldest motorcycle brand in continuous mass production, is known the world over for its evocative classic motorcycles. Royal Enfield's production capacity is nearing a million units per annum, a far cry from the 25,000 bikes that the company manufactured in 2005. In the 2000s, the company turned it around with its Bullet, Thunderbird and Classic motorcycles. Royal Enfield today is the most profitable motorcycle company in the world.
That said, Royal Enfield did manufacture quite a few lesser-known motorcycles, which were iconic in their own right. Here is a list of the Top 6 classic Royal Enfield bikes, which includes the Royal Enfield Continental GT 250 to Royal Enfield Interceptor 750.
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The Royal Enfield Continental GT 250 was launched in the UK market in 1965. The motorcycle came with a tear-down fuel tank, clip-on handlebars, single café racer-style seat, rear-set footrests, and upswept exhaust. The race-styling and fly-screen helped the motorcycle in garnering decent sales.
The Royal Enfield Continental GT 250 also received an optional Avon 'Speedflow' full sports fairing in the red and white factory colours. Powering the GT 250 was a 248 cc, single-cylinder motor that pumped out a maximum power of 21 bhp at 7,500 rpm, mated to a 4-speed transmission.
The Royal Enfield Lightning 535 was a cruiser motorcycle, which was later replaced by the Royal Enfield Thunderbird. The bike used the same engine from the Bullet 500, which was bored-out to 535 cc with an 87 mm bore. Royal Enfield also produced a rare Lightning 350 in India that pumped out 18 bhp of max power along with 26.9 Nm of peak torque.
The Royal Enfield Lightning 535 featured an electric starter and two-tone paint scheme and was an India-specific model. The 535 cc, single-cylinder motor was tuned to produce a maximum power of 26 hp at 5,400 rpm while developing a peak torque of 38.40 Nm at 3,000 rpm, mated to a 4-speed tranny.