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Thursday, 9 October 2014

royal enfield lovers..........

Royal Enfield 500 and Harley Davidson Street 750 are the two famous names in cruiser bikes category. Although we cannot compare each other, because apart from maintenance and price Harley-Davidson Street 750 would have a clear chit on every parameter, we have just made an attempt to check that whether Harley-Davidson is a good upgrade for Royal Enfield or not. Coming to the Street 750, as the name suggests it has a massive street presence. The bike comes with a beautiful engine, which is easy reviving and lovingly refined. With comfortable seating ergonomics and easy handling, Street 750 comes up as a decent motorcycle to ride.
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Royal Enfield Classic 500
Highlighting its technical configuration, the bike comes equipped with a 2-cylinder, fuel injection 749 cc engine, which churns out a maximum power of 47 bhp and highest torque of 60 Nm. In order to transmit the produced output to its wheels, the bike has a 6-speed manual gearbox. On the other hand, equipped with a potent fuel injected 500 cc engine and wrapped in a disarmingly appealing post war styling, Classic 500 promises to be the most coveted model from Royal Enfield in its history.
Harley Davidson Street 750
Be it power, reliability, efficiency and simplicity – this bike has it all. Royal; Enfield Classic has the potential to turn heads that too not because it wants to, but because it cannot help it. The auto aficionados appreciate this bike not just for the music it develops while on road, but also for the feeling of power and strength that it signifies. The bike comes equipped with a 4-stroke, Twinspark engine, which has a displacement of 499 cc. The maximum power churned 
This article is about the defunct British motorcycle and bicycle manufacturer. For the Indian motorcycle manufacturer, see Royal Enfield Motors.
Enfield Cycle Co. Ltd.
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Industry
Successors
Founded
1893, as Enfield Manufacturing Co. Ltd.
Defunct
1971
Headquarters
Key people
Founders Albert Eadie and Robert Walker Smith
Products
Royal Enfield Clipper, Crusader, Bullet, Interceptor,WD/RE, Super Meteor
Royal Enfield was the name under which the Enfield Cycle Company made motorcycles, bicycles, lawnmowers andstationary engines. The legacy of weapons manufacture is reflected in the logo, a cannon, and their motto "Made like a gun, goes like a bullet". Use of the brand name Royal Enfield was licensed by The Crown in 1890. The originalRedditch, Worcestershire based company was sold to Norton-Villiers-Triumph (NVT) in 1968.
Royal Enfield produced bicycles at its Redditch factory until it closed in early 1967. The company's last new bicycle was the 'Revelation' small wheeler, which was released in 1965.[1] Production of motorcycles ceased in 1970 and the company was dissolved in 1971.[2]
In 1956 Enfield of India started assembling Bullet motorcycles under licence from UK components, and by 1962 were manufacturing complete bikes. Enfield of India bought the rights to use the Royal Enfield name in 1995. Royal Enfield production, based in Tiruvottiyur, Chennai, continues and Royal Enfield is now the oldest motorcycle brand in the world still in production with the Bullet model enjoying the longest motorcycle production run of all time.[3][4] In May 2013 a new assembly facility was started at Oragadam, Chennai.[5]