Royal Enfield 650 Cruiser Spied On Test, But It Is Not What You Think
Sporting a different riding position, the motorcycle has split seats, alloy wheels and USD front forks.
Sporting a different riding position, the motorcycle has split seats, alloy wheels and USD front forks.
At present, the firm is evaluating the market and is developing prototypes.
Says it has been tried in the past and is not a guaranteed success methodology.
Says it surprises him that rivals are not charting their own route.
The product offensive will ensure that the brand has offerings to take on its rivals.
Ten special versions have been created in all and each colour will be limited to only five units.
With this, no two motorcycles sold by the manufacturer will potentially be the same.
The cruiser will be powered by the same 650cc engine that the current 650 twins have.