The Royal Enfield 650 Twin Motorcycles get new colourways with an array of Make-it-Yours (MIY) Options
Meteor 350 Bike
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Royal Enfield's tagline is 'Made Like a Gun,' and its Bullet motorcycle plays a significant part in the manufacturer's rich heritage. Even the name 'Bullet' is a hallowed one that resounds in the halls of Royal Enfield to this day. It's a motorcycle that the company built its legacy on since the first Bullet rolled out in 1932, spawning knockout single-cylinder bikes like the Thunderbird, or the Classic and the Meteor in the later years to come out here in India. Compared to the older BS-VI Bullet that was sold out here, this could be considered a generational change, the most recent in the motorcycle's 90 years of existence. But in the world of today, it isn't exactly all new. Let's get down to what the 2023 Bullet 350 is all about.
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