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Royal Enfield Cafe Racer

philipbarrett

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Drool-worthy and apparently come to a dealer near you sonn...

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More info here - http://www.royalenfields.com/2012/02/royal-enfield-cafe-racer-heres-what-we.html

and here - http://www.returnofthecaferacers.com/2012/01/royal-enfield-cafe-racer.html

Facebook page to encourage production - http://www.facebook.com/pages/Royal-Enfield-Continental-GT/145698062209073?sk=wall&filter=12
 
Holy Crap I want that bike. I eventually want a cafe racer and my Ducati in my garage. I dont see that ever happening, but now I have something to dream about.

Collin
 
I've always wanted a Royal Enfield since I 1st saw a pic of one awhile back, one or another model is on my bucket list of bikes. Guess I'd look pretty stupid riding one with my current gear though. :lol2: I can't imagine dressing for the role. :nono: I don't want one that bad! :rofl: Seriously though, wouldn't you love to run across a Brit model garage find?:trust:
 
That's one I could ride. The bullet and Red Hunter don't do much for me.
 
Weird how they mounted the rear shocks upside down. I personally like seeing the reservoir sticking out for all to see... Otherwise is a sweet ride.
 
Do they have enough power to run the highway and have they fixed the imploding troubles of a few years back? I sure love the look of these bikes.
 
Yes, the current Royal Enfields with the UCE fuel injected engine will run highway speeds no problem.

No matter how enticing that picture above looks though, just know the exhaust won't make the cut. US spec bikes get a huge catalytic converter exhaust.
 
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