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Royal Enfield Classic 650 chrome colour front right static in studio

It is powered by a 648cc, twin-cyl, air/oil-cooled engine.

Royal Enfield Classic 650 blue colour front right static in studio

Just like the smaller 350cc Classic, it runs on 19/18-in wire-spoke rims.

Royal Enfield Classic 650 teal green colour front right static in studio

The Teal colour was also seen on the erstwhile Classic 500.

Royal Enfield Classic 650 red colour front right static in studio

It is based on the same chassis platform as the Shotgun and Super Meteor.

Royal Enfield Classic 650 blue colour front right static in parking area

The Classic 650 is the heaviest Royal Enfield on sale today.

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The Classic 650 Twin is a model that combines two of Royal Enfield's biggest strengths - gorgeous retro styling and the 648cc twin-cylinder engine. It is based on the same chassis platform as the Super Meteor and Shotgun 650 with obvious visual differences to suit its retro character. The 648cc, twin-cyl motor makes the same 47hp and 52.3Nm of torque as most other RE 650s. 
 
The Classic 650 is offered in a single variant and four colour options - Vallam Red, Brunthingthorpe Blue, Teal Green and Black Chrome. The last two are colours that were seen on the erstwhile Classic 500 and have been carried forward here too.
 
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