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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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Indian Villagers Build Shrine to Mystical Royal Enfield

Wed, 26 Jun 2013

If you ever find yourself traveling through India, consider a detour through Pali, an industrial city in the northwestern state of Rajasthan. About 15 miles out of town along National Highway 65, you’ll come across a curious shrine built around a Royal Enfield Bullet 350. The shrine was erected at the site of an accident that took place on Dec.

2014 Royal Enfield Continental GT Café Racer Launches in London

Wed, 11 Sep 2013

India’s Royal Enfield went back to the brand’s roots in England to unveil its lightest and most powerful model, the Continental GT. The location of the launch was important for a couple of reasons. For one, Royal Enfield drew inspiration from the British Rocker subculture of the ’50s and ’60s which spawn the café racer.

The Low Season Is A Fresh Twist On Motorcycle Exploration + Video

Mon, 21 Apr 2014

Some may call filmmaker Andrew David Watson a crazy motorcycle adventurer. Personally, I applaud him. It’s a common phrase in motorcycling to say we’d rather take the long way home, but Watson took those words to heart.