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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BBC TopGear
Over the past few years, Royal Enfield has gone through a metamorphosis and has now become a force to reckon with. RE’s sudden trajectory is majorly attributed to the success of the Classic 350 which managed to pull the iconic bikemaker out of a mothballed, lacklustre mid-life crisis. But it was the Himalayan that proved to the world that Royal Enfield has enough resources and grit to sway away from its traditional cruiser and retro line-up of thumpers. Fast forward to today and Royal Enfield has expanded the Himalayan lineup with the launch of Scram 411. Calling it a variant of the Himalayan makes more sense, rather than tagging it as a whole new model but it has its own individual persona.
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