RE 120th Anniversary Twins

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Royal Enfield 120th Anniversary Edition 650 Twins - Interceptor and Continental GT launched..... Only 120 units (60 of each) via online sale on 6th Dec, look stunning
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The special editions look good. I wonder what happened to that V-twin cruiser prototype?

However, given the true history of the name, the 120 moniker seems a tad disingenuous - not that it really matters in the greater scheme of things.
 
The special editions look good. I wonder what happened to that V-twin cruiser prototype?

However, given the true history of the name, the 120 moniker seems a tad disingenuous - not that it really matters in the greater scheme of things.
Not sure about disingenuous? It is the longest brand in continuous production, its never stopped in the 120 years, it was acquired by Madras Motors, now Eicher motors Ltd. It has its main design & Development base in England and also owns Harris performance who's frames are used in the 650 twins.
 
Not sure about disingenuous? It is the longest brand in continuous production, its never stopped in the 120 years, it was acquired by Madras Motors, now Eicher motors Ltd. It has its main design & Development base in England and also owns Harris performance who's frames are used in the 650 twins.

And the Himalayan of course :thumb2
 


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