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19 March, 2020 4:04 pm

Royal Enfield Bullet Classic 500

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The Enfield Bullet was created in 1932 and has been the longest running motorcycle that ever saw production.
This year, in occasion of its 76th birthday, a new model has emerged – the Enfield Bullet Classic, in vintage style.
This motorcycle has everything from 40’s style in Britain, from the mudguards to the tank, headlight and saddle.

The Bullet Classic has a 500cc engine with push-rod, electronic ignition and power of 27hp at 5,250 rpm.

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The engine is modern with a vintage feel with transmission housed in the carter.
Performance is not the focus of this bike, which is more dedicated to low fuel consumption and durability.
The weight is 187kg, with front disc brake and rear drum brake.
This is a smooth sailing but easy going vintage bike that is designed for maximum speeds of 70km/hr.
The beautiful style and rare construction is the point of reference for this bike with varnished chrome finishes.

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Pricing and availability are yet to be decided, for more information go to the official Bullet Classic site.

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