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Royal Enfield 064

Royal Enfield 064

The meteor is built to glide on the roads, be it for a short trip or munching miles hours at a stretch.  And with the cosmic nametag that it carries, it certainly belongs to the interstellar world. This is what got me inspired. And me being an Astro-nut along with the gear head that I already am, found this to be the best opportunity to combine them both.  

The “trailblazer” is my humble effort of capturing the perfection, symmetry, and calmness of space in my meteor. The panels added are inspired by the various satellites and space crafts that define marvels of physics and the beauty of an industrial design. These would also carry the same paint scheme as the space machines – white, used to reflect all light and heat.  

The bike geometry at the front remains the same but has an extended wheelbase and a mono-shock at the rear. I would want to increase the tyre widths by at least two sizes for both ends maintaining the 18/17 setup front and back. It’s all about the stance. The head/tail lights are designed in a  futuristic style with minimalism and efficiency in mind. Minimalism being the constant flair I tried maintaining including no visible cables/tubes and a semi-covered exhaust. 

My meteor is designed to leave everyone awestruck even when sitting and to leave a trail of fire when it cruises.

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