The Royal Enfield Classic Chrome is based on the Classic 500 with a rather generous dose of chrome on it. Like the Classic 500, the new Classic Chrome retains the quintessential classic British styling of the 1950s: simple, harmonious, well proportioned. The Bullet 500 is powered by single-cylinder air-cooled 499 cc mill producing 27.2 bhp and a thumping exhaust note. …
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Royal Enfield Thunderbird 350 Price Specs Mileage | Royal Enfield Nepal
Thunderbird is one of the oldest bike series sold by Royal Enfield; it has been around for more than 15 years. RE uses the same 346cc unit construction engine which powers all the 350cc bikes in its portfolio. Cosmetically, the bike has undergone a visible change as it gets a teardrop fuel tank, digital instrument cluster, LED tail light etc. …
Read More »Royal Enfield Bullet 500 Price Specs Mileage | Royal Enfield Nepal
Royal Enfield Bullet 500 uses the 499cc, single cylinder engine that is actually good for 27.2 BHP at 5250 rpm and 41.3 Nm @ 4000 rpm. It comes mated to a 5-speed gearbox and claims a top speed of 130 kmph. The bike is a retro modern machine that weighs 194 kg and rivals no other bike in its class. …
Read More »Royal Enfield Classic Desert Storm Price Specs Mileage | Royal Enfield Nepal
The Royal Enfield Classic Desert Storm is based on the Classic 500 but is special because it features a unique sand paint scheme reminiscent of the First and the Second World War era. The Desert Storm is powered by a 499cc, single cylinder, 4-stroke engine producing 27.2bhp. The rest of the styling remains the same as the Classic 500 but …
Read More »Royal Enfield Classic Battle Green Price Specs Mileage | Royal Enfield Nepal
Royal Enfield Classic 500 Battle Green motorcycle is one of the Special Edition shade like Chrome, Desert Storm and Squadron Blue. It is powered by a 499cc, single cylinder engine producing 27.2 BHP at 5250 rpm and 41.3 Nm at 4000 rpm. It weighs 187 kg and carries a fuel tank capacity of 14.5 liters. The seat height on the …
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