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Powered by the new-generation SOHC, 350-cc motor from the Meteor and featuring minimal design changes, the new Royal Enfield Classic 350 is closer than you think.
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Powered by the new-generation SOHC, 350-cc motor from the Meteor and featuring minimal design changes, the new Royal Enfield Classic 350 is closer than you think.
The Royal Enfield Meteor 350 has finally been launched in India and has been priced between Rs 1.75 lakh and Rs 1.90 lakh (ex-showroom prices).
You will have to fork out Rs 3,000 more for the BS6 Royal Enfield Bullet 350, BS6 Classic 350 and the BS6 Himalayan. [Read more…]
The new bike, although mechanically identical to the current Classic 350, is inspired by the Indian Army Corps of Signals and is the first Royal Enfield motorcycle to feature ABS. [Read more…]
Mahindra created quite the flutter in the two-wheeler industry when they acquired the licence to the iconic Jawa brand name. There’s hasn’t been much movement in the Indian market since this acquisition. However, Europe has seen steady sales of Jawa bikes all along. [Read more…]
Royal Enfield’s recently-launched retro-cruiser definitely catches the eye, but what else have they changed? [Read more…]
Popular Royal Enfield Classic 350 and 500 models now available in new Gunmetal Grey and Stealth Black colour options, along with the updated braking system.
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Czech motorcycle manufacturers Jawa have launched an all-new Java 350 in the Czech Republic.
Royal Enfield, the world’s oldest motorcycle brand in continuous production, have launched three Redditch Edition variants of their Classic 350 model: Redditch Red, Redditch Green and Redditch Blue.
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