Kamis, 19 Februari 2009

Royal Enfield Motorcycle History

Royal Enfield Motorcycle History At least Know Your Bike Brand !
Royal Enfield History The Quick Version
Royal Enfield Motorcycle History,Knowing your ride has never been so easy!
A classic bike which remains a popular ride with no extra’s to mention. You either like it or you don’t. With a history of production in both England and India the bikes are still made today without hardly any differences in style & look.
Started with the first production in 1901 of English motorcycles. With 30 years Royal Enfield had developed a range of models called the bullet 250, 350 and 500. However Royal Enfield never matched the popularity of companies like Norton, Triumph or BSA.

Sticking to the name Bullet - Royal Enfield redesign the model a little after the Second World War (it still was a (roadster style bike). But because labor was cheaper in India the motorcycles were being produced there.

Around this time all motorcycle companies were starting to build parallel twin engines and Royal Enfield also started designing such engines. This led to the 500cc roadster which later became the Meteor 692cc.

In 1958 the Meteor became the Constellation model. As the models kept upgrading so did the Constellation which led the way to the bigger and more powerful 736cc Interceptor from 1962. However due to financial problems with Royal Enfield the production stopped in 1968.

The Royal Enfield brand continued under the Name Enfield and the old Royal Enfield factory in Madras was used to restart the brand. The Bullet model was the survivor and continued with a 350cc model which sold well in Indian.

The Bullet layout remained hardly untouched and however it was upgrade with a 500cc engine a few years later. Due to export demands the model was also upgrade with better brakes. The irony is that Enfield was also being exported back to England after to shutdown in 1968.

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