The Royal Enfield Classic Chrome is a member of the Classic family of motorcycles from the Chennai based two-wheeler maker. It embodies the Classic design and underpinnings but has the added chrome factor to bring attention to the motorcycle.
It is powered by an air-cooled 499cc fuel injected mill that produces 27bhp and a whopping 41Nm of torque making for cruising on the highway an easy job. The engine has been mated to a five-speed gearbox and a chain drive. It is underpinned by a single downtube frame and uses the engine as a stressed member. The front gets 35mm telescopic forks with 130mm travel while the rear suspension has twin gas charged shock absorbers with a 5-step adjustment. The front has a 280mm disc while the rear gets a 240mm disc as standard.
Standard features on this bike include a single piece analogue speedometer, electric start but no fuel gauge. What you do get instead are warning lights for various things like battery and low fuel. The Classic Chrome is available in two colours black and maroon both dark shades that will hide well behind the chrome parts.
The Classic 350 is the product that keeps Royal Enfields sales thumping today. In fact, it boasts of sales numbers higher than many 150cc commuter bikes. The Classic 350s styling is retro. The round headlamp, mirrors and clocks and the abundant use of chrome give it an elegant look. There are a bunch of dual-tone paint options with pinstriped tanks. However, it is also available in Redditch edition, which gets single solid colour for the tank. The Redditch edition is offered in red, green, and blue. The Gunmetal Grey is an extension of these styles, adding a muted option for those who want their Classic without the pinstripes and without the bright, cheery colours as well. The Classic 350 is powered by a carburetted 346cc engine that churns out 19.8bhp of power and 28Nm of torque. It is mated to a five-speed gearbox. It rides on a 19-inch front and 19-inch rear spoke wheels. It gets telescopic front forks and dual spring rear suspension. The brake setup consists of discs both front and rear. ABS is an optional extra that will cost you Rs 5,000 more. The Classic 350 Gunmetal Grey competes head on against the UM Renegade Classic and the Bajaj Dominar 400.
Product Description : The Classic 350 comes with Disc brake, Spoke wheels, Electric start, ABS. The Classic 350 follows a classic retro styling with a round headlamp, mirrors and clocks and the abundant use of chrome giving it an elegant look. There are a bunch of dual-tone paint schemes that are accentuated by the pinstriped fuel tanks. The motorcycle is also available in Redditch edition, which gets a single solid colour for the tank while the other body panels are finished in black. The Redditch edition is offered in red, green, and blue colour schemes. Royal Enfield also offers the Classic 350 in Gunmetal Grey variant which features a matte paint job with a simple Royal Enfield decal on the tank instead of pinstripes and a dual-tone paint scheme. We have full range of Royal Enfield Motorcycles. Greycell Motoworld also deals in #Motorcar, #Threewheelers #Scooters #Motorcycle Accessories #Buses & Trucks #All kind of vehicles & Spare parts. Price of product ( USD price or FOB price) : USD 2350 - USD 2450 Product origin : INDIA Minimum Order Size and Packgaing details : Packing 1,10,20,24,45,96 Unit
The Classic 500 motorcycle is a part of Royal Enfields Retro Street series. The bike sports retro styling that distinguishes itself from the rest of the motorcycles on the road today. The Classic range is the highest selling motorcycle in Royal Enfields range. Dont be surprised if a dealer asks you to wait for six months before you get your bike. The Classic 500 is powered by a 499cc single-cylinder Twinspark engine that produces 27.2bhp at 5250rpm and a maximum torque of 41.3Nm at 4000rpm. This engine is mated to a five-speed gearbox that transfers power to the rear wheel via a chain drive. It gets Keihin electronic fuel injection, helping the motorcycle deliver linear power and torque. It gets both an electric as well as a kickstart. A rear disc brake and ABS have recently been introduced to the range
The Classic 350 is the product that keeps Royal Enfields sales thumping today. In fact, it boasts of sales numbers higher than many 150cc commuter bikes. The Classic Signals is a different take on the regular 350, with a nod to the armed forces. There are two colours available: brown and blue, as an allusion to the Indian army and the air force. The Classic Signals styling is retro but it doesnt have much chrome on it. The mirror and headlamp surround is black, and there is a serial number stencilled on the tank, just like the Pegasus. This is despite the fact that the Signals isnt a limited run machine. Optional accessories include a windshield and soft panniers. What is standard, however, is a front and rear disc setup with dual-channel ABS. The Classic Signals is powered by a carburetted 346cc engine that churns out 19.8bhp of power and 28Nm of torque. It is mated to a five-speed gearbox. It rides on a 19-inch front and 18-inch rear spoke wheels. It gets telescopic front forks and dual spring rear suspension.
The Royal Enfield Classic Desert Storm features a unique sand paint scheme reminiscent of the First and the Second World War era - a time when Royal Enfield motorcycles were among the common form of utilities for soldiers in the desert. Since its based on a standard Classic 500, the Classic Desert Storm uses the same fuel injected 500cc, single cylinder, 4-stroke engine producing 27.2bhp of power at 5,250rpm and 41.3Nm of torque at 4,000 rpm. It is mated to a five-speed gearbox. The tank is finished in post war era graphics, helping create a vintage look. At the back, the Desert Storm features a short silencer for that 1950s look. Royal Enfield, however, says it is available as an optional accessory and for off-road use only. Strangely, there are no other changes to the Desert Storm from the standard Classic models, like different tyres, to make it off-road capable. A rear disc brake is now standard.
The Classic 350 is the product that keeps Royal Enfields sales thumping today. In fact, it boasts of sales numbers higher than many 150cc commuter bikes. The Classic 350s styling is retro. The round headlamp, mirrors and clocks and the abundant use of chrome give it an elegant look. There are a bunch of dual-tone paint options with pinstriped tanks. However, it is also available in Redditch edition, which gets single solid colour for the tank. The Redditch edition is offered in red, green, and blue. The Gunmetal Grey is an extension of these styles, adding a muted option for those who want their Classic without the pinstripes and without the bright, cheery colours as well. The Classic 350 is powered by a carburetted 346cc engine that churns out 19.8bhp of power and 28Nm of torque. It is mated to a five-speed gearbox. It rides on a 19-inch front and 19-inch rear spoke wheels. It gets telescopic front forks and dual spring rear suspension. The brake setup consists of discs both front and rear.
Royal Enfield's newest variant of the Classic 500 is the stealth black. As the name suggests, it sports a matte black finish and joins the Desert Storm and Squadron series, the other variants with a matte finish paint scheme in the Classic 500 range. The Classic 500 stealth black is mechanically identical to its siblings, with one exception: it is the first Classic 500 to sport a rear disc brake.
The Royal Enfield Squadron Blue is a special edition version of the Classic 500. Available in a unique matte blue paint scheme, this motorcycle pays a tribute to the Indian Air Force. The Indian Air Force also started using Royal Enfield in the 1950s and it has been most popularly used by the Air Force Police. The inspiration for the new colour has come from the Indian Air Force and is a tribute by Royal Enfield to its long-standing history with these soldiers of the skies. The matte blue paint scheme and the chromed components complement the Squadron Blues old-school looks, increasing the motorcycles retro appeal. Mechanically, the Royal Enfield Squadron Blue is identical to its host motorcycle. It is powered by a 500cc single-cylinder engine, which delivers 27bhp and 41Nm of torque through a five-speed transmission. This air-cooled engine comes with a Keihin electronic fuel injection system to offer better fuelling. The Squadron Blue rides on 19-inch front and 18-inch rear spoke wheels. Susp
The Bullet 350 is Royal Enfields entry-level offering that is available in two different variants, one with original old school Royal Enfield badging with kick start while the other comes in single-tone livery with chrome accents and an electric starter. Over the years, the iconic Bullet has evolved, but still stayed true to its essence of being an old-school cruiser. The Bullet 350 features retro dials with an analogue speedometer, ammeter, and a key slot on the console. It is powered by an air-cooled 346cc single-cylinder air-cooled mill churning out 19.8bhp of power and 28Nm of torque. It is mated to a five-speed gearbox with the gear lever on the left side, in order to make it familiar and accessible like other motorcycles. In a nod to modernity, the Bullet 350 is also available with the option of a rear disc brake. Both variants are equipped with single-channel ABS for the front brake and RLP (Rear wheel Lift-off Protection) as well. The base model of the Bullet 350 Twinspark is only available in one colour black and is the most affordable Royal Enfield in the market. However, it misses out on features like self-start. The Bullet 350 ES ABS, on the other hand, is available in three colours black, silver and maroon.