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 just pulled the cover off of the new Super Meteor 650, expanding both its parallel twin and Meteor lines. The new cruiser takes styling cues from vintage RE Meteor models, like the previously released Meteor 350, but now centered around the brand’s 648cc 2-cyl engine.
The Super Meteor’s silhouette is traditional cruiser to a T, with a 16-inch rear wheel and 19-inch front. A sloping line leads from the bike’s gas tank down to the low seat, then back up for the rear fender and passenger seat. A steel tubular frame is visible throughout, with plenty of room around the engine for light to pass through.
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