First class video very professional, great stand at the show, I agree it is a nice touch to give the customers something on the stand makes you feel Enfield care
The Bear looks awesome, would be perfect as a London bike and bombing to the coast every now and then. Really like the lines and colour ways. Great presentation too
Very knowledgeable hostess and was a very interesting video. I have a Royal Enfield Meteor 350 and such a fun bike to ride. I go exploring around Florida, and the next thing I know is 3 hours has passed.
Fun Fact: The Classic 350 was instrumental in transforming Royal Enfield, a company that was nearly bankrupt in the early 2000s, into a success story. By 2016, its parent company, Eicher Motors, achieved a market cap larger than Harley-Davidson's.
Wow looks great again! Have a look at this round this period. Who's the mic. Oh it's Wren? You've gone changing hosts a bit. Ooh nice. Is Wren now presenting?
@@randvasalmanchotilulli8889 Gautam buddha says don't argue with foolish ones. I used Royal Enfield from 1987 to 1992 . Keeping singing 🎤 and loudly. I am indian and live in New Delhi.
@@Adsav22 Here you are right. It was once a British company but for decades, it is an Indian company now . We had Triumph BSA British bikes too and it was reintroduced recently in Indian markets.
I LOVE THE BEAR 'THE HIMILAYON' THE SHOTGUN AND THE SUPER METEOR PLEASE TELL SANTA IV'E BEEN VERY VERY GOOD THIS YEAR. SHAME YOU CAN'T GET THE YELLOW AND BLACK WITH THE BLUE SEAT AMERICAN COLOUR SCHEME BEAR 650 IN GOOD OLD BLIGHTY.
@@kushsharma9346 because they think they are are a global brand I personally feel the same. They have history, know the biking culture so they are expanding. And your question is very naive
Because England has more purchasing power, they are releasing their higher cc models over there to gain more profit. In India 650cc sales are very limited.
@@kushsharma9346 the rising Indian middle class which is boosting the indian economy wants to purchase its first Family car which their parents didn't achieved during their lifetime. So indian middleclass which has got money to spend on buying Higher CC bikes is focussing on getting a New Family car as an achievement and surprise for their parents .
They want to compete with Harley etc in the global market. They might regret ignoring/alienating their home market in the long run (ghar ki murgi daal baraabar).
Motor cycle companies like any other have to keep abreast of the times , but have to say I was not overly impressed with any of this years Enfield offerings. There were the odd bits I liked but not all on one machine. Further more I hate the idea of having to use a mobile phone as some sort of surrogate instrument, jesus it's not like they are cheap throw away items but then I do hate stupid gizmo ideas. What is wrong with analogue ???? If I am out riding I dont want to be bothered with bloody telephones at best they should be in bubble wrap in the tool box for brake downs. The best things on the stand were the pre 1945 items, interesting that they were placed on the outer corner to drag in as many viewers as possible what does that say about the confidence of Enfield UK in this newish line up.?????????????????
@@davidprocter3578 Not everyone thinks like you do. Many young people like the technological part. RE has to consider the new generation and has to change by time. It cannot rely on the older generation for too long.
@@siddxk The old tec served several generations reasonably well , This new tec will only last as long as it is fashionable or reliable. It most certainly relies on an ever decreasing substance for it's power, quite ironic considering it is the 25th most common element on the planet. But the kiddie winks as you so rightly point out are hooked on it, I do wonder just how much the death rate will go up as a consequence? Analogue clocks are repairable not really the case with digital , sensors are also still an issue inspite of efforts to improve them. Electronics on bikes have always been a bit of a failing exposed as they are. Look at how many years it took to get them to be reliable . Now for weekend pleasure riders this is not such a problem but for professional riders and bike commuters gizmonics are likely to become an issue very rapidly. Finally there is no option offered Enfield have gone for a like it or lump it attitude along with some other manufacturers.
@@bazerwazer6180 Not much doubt about that fella, But alienating your traditional market for unchartered waters is a risky step. In particular when some of your competitors do it better.
First class video very professional, great stand at the show, I agree it is a nice touch to give the customers something on the stand makes you feel Enfield care
That’s a nice thing to say, thank you!
Absolutely fantastic looking motorcycles
Was at the NEC at the weekend and both the Bear and 650 Classics looked superb.
These bikes are running on Indian roads a lot . We love our Enfields
The Bear looks awesome, would be perfect as a London bike and bombing to the coast every now and then. Really like the lines and colour ways. Great presentation too
Very interesting video. I love that Classic 650!
Thank you!
The Bear looks great, look forward to seeing it in the flesh.
Nice overview, thanks. I quite like the look of that Bear👍
Thanks Rocket Man!
Nice one Wren, & congratulations on making Gary's feet famous!😊
Hi from Türkiye İzmir city 🇹🇷💐 I liked and will buy super Meteor 650
Meteor is very comfortable in ride 👍
Make in INDIA 🇮🇳 ❤
@@SunnyGoikar Chinese parts
@johnnyj2066 r u chinese ?????
@@johnnyj2066 no chinese parts
@@johnnyj2066 all parts are source from indian dealers , R&D in india & UK
Ĵohnnyi Teri sulag kyon rhi hai
Very knowledgeable hostess and was a very interesting video. I have a Royal Enfield Meteor 350 and such a fun bike to ride. I go exploring around Florida, and the next thing I know is 3 hours has passed.
Thank you for you nice comment, what a lovely way to spend time eh
Fun Fact: The Classic 350 was instrumental in transforming Royal Enfield, a company that was nearly bankrupt in the early 2000s,
into a success story. By 2016, its parent company, Eicher Motors, achieved a market cap larger than Harley-Davidson's.
Awesome :)
Wow superb I love this bike
Just Gorgeous.
You have missed the All time Classic 350 Millitary Colour . 3:17 . 70% of all Royal Enfield Bullets are this only.
Made in India 🇮🇳🇮🇳
7:17 Beautiful colors ❤
Wish they'd turn that concept shotgun 650 into a production model!
Waoo ...❤ I love this 😍
Make in india ❤💪
These all Royal Enfield bikes are masterpiece of all time
Shame RE dont offer the digital speedometer on all their models
My feelings exactly.
Nice Information.
My favourite Enfield ❤
Wow looks great again! Have a look at this round this period. Who's the mic. Oh it's Wren? You've gone changing hosts a bit. Ooh nice. Is Wren now presenting?
Yeah, Wren on the mic today, she steps in whenever we need a hand :)
@@TheClassicMotorcycleChannel She's a natural. Really good! Like the facts about the bike, niches she points to. Well good coverage.
Is this classic 650 twin cylinder?
Indian made 🎉🎉
Beautiful British Bike
@@randvasalmanchotilulli8889
It is an Indian company .😊
@@Gautam267bc British bike 😊
@@randvasalmanchotilulli8889
Gautam buddha says don't argue with foolish ones. I used Royal Enfield from 1987 to 1992 . Keeping singing 🎤 and loudly. I am indian and live in New Delhi.
@@Gautam267bc Bro don't argue blindly. Royal Enfield is a British heritage company. It got owned by Eicher motors from India continuing the heritage.
@@Adsav22
Here you are right. It was once a British company but for decades, it is an Indian company now . We had Triumph BSA British bikes too and it was reintroduced recently in Indian markets.
I LOVE THE BEAR 'THE HIMILAYON' THE SHOTGUN AND THE SUPER METEOR PLEASE TELL SANTA IV'E BEEN VERY VERY GOOD THIS YEAR. SHAME YOU CAN'T GET THE YELLOW AND BLACK WITH THE BLUE SEAT AMERICAN COLOUR SCHEME BEAR 650 IN GOOD OLD BLIGHTY.
the bear should have an analogue speedo
I have thought the opposite. I think they should put the new clock on all the bikes.
Real cool bike
I have 500 desert classic
I am from India proud off Indian company
No clue why this Indian brand who sell 2 outta 3 royal field in Indian market doing its new launches in England.
@@kushsharma9346 because they think they are are a global brand I personally feel the same. They have history, know the biking culture so they are expanding.
And your question is very naive
Because England has more purchasing power, they are releasing their higher cc models over there to gain more profit. In India 650cc sales are very limited.
@@kushsharma9346 the rising Indian middle class which is boosting the indian economy wants to purchase its first Family car which their parents didn't achieved during their lifetime.
So indian middleclass which has got money to spend on buying Higher CC bikes is focussing on getting a New Family car as an achievement and surprise for their parents .
They want to compete with Harley etc in the global market. They might regret ignoring/alienating their home market in the long run (ghar ki murgi daal baraabar).
WOW
all made in india,,
@@anuautomation2214 since its origin is British that’s why britishers love Royal Enfield..nostalgia and heritage
Royal Enfield is an Indian motor manufacturing company?
Yes But set up by Brits😂
Cool 👍🤪🏳️🌈
This is super bike
All lovely looking but none that I would call ‘light’. There really doesn’t seem to be much that’s below 190kg.
bsa 65 ???
There was no bullet?
Where is NORALLY.. Her Basanti Touring bike is ready..
Now we ruled on England after takeover Royal Enfield... love from India 🇮🇳🎉
Proudly Indian
Thank u usa.. pramot indians❤❤❤❤
Another stuff given by Brits and perfected by Indians😂
Made in India 🇮🇳 Bikes 🏍
Motor cycle companies like any other have to keep abreast of the times , but have to say I was not overly impressed with any of this years Enfield offerings. There were the odd bits I liked but not all on one machine. Further more I hate the idea of having to use a mobile phone as some sort of surrogate instrument, jesus it's not like they are cheap throw away items but then I do hate stupid gizmo ideas. What is wrong with analogue ???? If I am out riding I dont want to be bothered with bloody telephones at best they should be in bubble wrap in the tool box for brake downs. The best things on the stand were the pre 1945 items, interesting that they were placed on the outer corner to drag in as many viewers as possible what does that say about the confidence of Enfield UK in this newish line up.?????????????????
@@davidprocter3578 Not everyone thinks like you do. Many young people like the technological part. RE has to consider the new generation and has to change by time. It cannot rely on the older generation for too long.
@@siddxk The old tec served several generations reasonably well , This new tec will only last as long as it is fashionable or reliable. It most certainly relies on an ever decreasing substance for it's power, quite ironic considering it is the 25th most common element on the planet. But the kiddie winks as you so rightly point out are hooked on it, I do wonder just how much the death rate will go up as a consequence? Analogue clocks are repairable not really the case with digital , sensors are also still an issue inspite of efforts to improve them. Electronics on bikes have always been a bit of a failing exposed as they are. Look at how many years it took to get them to be reliable . Now for weekend pleasure riders this is not such a problem but for professional riders and bike commuters gizmonics are likely to become an issue very rapidly. Finally there is no option offered Enfield have gone for a like it or lump it attitude along with some other manufacturers.
@davidprocter3578 Hmm, perhaps you're not their target market .... 🤔
@@bazerwazer6180 Not much doubt about that fella, But alienating your traditional market for unchartered waters is a risky step. In particular when some of your competitors do it better.
If u guys are proud of your army men, buy it. Otherwise, don't buy.
It’s not a off roader 😂😂😂
Make in indian