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Royal Enfield parallel-twin bike spied testing

Royal Enfield gets closer to production of a much awaited twin-cylinder, higher displacement motorcycle.
1 min read19 Jul '16
Sherman Hale Nazareth Sherman Hale Nazareth
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After close to half a century of seeing the last twin-cylinder roll out of a Royal Enfield factory, plans are finally in order to release a new one. A few days ago, British motorcycle publication, MCN, spotted and reported what is said to be, an all-new 750cc parallel-twin motor from Royal Enfield. But so far, the Chennai-based bike maker hasn’t released any statement or commented on the same. The bike was seen testing in Spain with its test crew, though from what we understand, it is going to be a fair while before it will be officially announced and consequently launched.

The engine appears to be nestled in a modified Continental GT frame for now, with rudimentary alterations to the rear section, such as lengthening the swingarm, sub-frame and adjusting the rear suspension in order to lengthen the wheelbase to accommodate the larger engine. Aside from it clearly being a twin-cylinder layout, there is no clear indication of cubic capacity, but rumours from the past suggests that this could have a displacement of 750cc. And let’s not forget, the last twin-cylinder made by Royal Enfield was the 750 Interceptor in 1970.

The test-mule seen here appears to be equipped with carburettors instead of fuel injectors. But this is something that will most likely change closer to production to adhere to the newer, stricter emission norms, especially for European markets.

 

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