Top 7 NEW Royal Enfield Motorcycles For 2024
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- Опубликовано: 24 июл 2024
- Welcome back to channel. Today we will explore Top 7 New Royal Enfield Motorcycles of 2024.
The List includes -
Royal Enfield Himalayan 450
Royal Enfield interceptor 650
Royal Enfield Continental GT 650
Royal Enfield Classic 350
Royal Enfield Super Meteor 650
Royal Enfield Hunter 350
Royal Enfield Meteor 350
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Bought my Meteor 350 a couple of years ago and after a running it, it is such a great bike and we ride everywhere 2 up with light luggage, it is such an easy and comfortable bike. Even in busy traffic, no problem, at 72 it will see me out I hope with a smile on my face on every ride.
Where is shot gun 650 when you're speaking about 2024 and Meteor 350 doesn't have an 2024 update but you included that and not shot gun 650
After years of Harleys , I became an old man and made a change to a lighter bike after not riding for a few years . Got myself a Royal Enfield Hunter 350 . I absolutely love riding that bike . It’s a fun and easy bike to ride
when I have thought of selecting a RE bike and opened the u tube , this post came in .
this is new.... in 2023. No Shotgun 650, Bullet 350, even the Scram is newer than this line up. There is also the new Guirilla 450
No doubt The Amazing Super Meteor 650❤!!!
_3:25_ 🤩🤩 _(I want the Green. Where's the green one?)_
3 more Remaining,Standard,Electr &Thunderbird.
Very good information👍👍👍
I like this video😉👍👏
The opening image was amazing.. thought you will say something about it😢
The Royal Enfield Continental GT has a 6 speed transmission, not a 5 speed.
New ????
Crap click bait video
Himalayan not there? 🤔
you even not mentioned INTERCEPTOR Black RAY nor the SHOTGUN 650...... nor the NEW COLOURS for 2024 of the Supermeteor 650.... what a clickbait poor video.
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Nothing new!
Give me a Hayabusa any day, those things are overpriced low build quality slugs with the fast est depreciation of any motorcycle.
The Busa is a great bike, that is for sure !
Having owned a genuine Royal Enfield Crusader in the early sixties, I can only say that the RE badged bikes being produced in India today are about the same as a Vindaloo from my local Indian takeaway, just gives you the sh*ts. Anbody trying to buy nostalgia should go out a pay for the real thing as these imitations will depreciate exponentially.......