5 Features Of RE That Make It More Than Just A Classic

- Royal Enfield isnt just a bike for the owners, it is lifelong romance
- The Royal Enfield Classic looks much like a retro bike.
- The thump of RE can be addictive and differentiates it from all other
Royal Enfield (RE) is one of the most popular and always-in-demand brands in India. RE was introduced in 1955 for highway patrolling by the Indian Army. After that, the company became popular and made a unique place in the hearts of bike lovers. The company was owned by the British earlier but in 1994, an Indian company Eicher Motors took over. Royal Enfield isn't just a bike for the owners; it is a lifelong romance.
However, things were different a decade back. It wasn't the first choice of youngsters as they preferred stylish and modern bikes for their trips. Even RE was facing troubles due to low sales and the company was about to shut down. The then CEO of RE, Siddhartha Lal, played a major role in making Royal Enfield one of the hottest motorcycles brands for Indians. His marketing strategies were tremendous. He sponsored mountain biking and cross country runs to make the company overcome all the obstacles and become a major player in the automobile industry of India.
Here are the 5 features that make RE more than just a classic bike.
Status Symbol
Royal Enfield bikes confers a unique status on owners. Especially, the Royal Enfield Classic looks much like a retro bike. It comes in some great modern colours and is a perfect blend of royal and stylish looks. Be it on the highway or when the bike is in the parking lot or when you remove its cover - people can't stop admiring its beauty.

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Royal Enfield bikes offer endless customisation options. The bike has remained the same for years and it has helped a lot of third parties make accessories for the bike. The owner of an RE can easily customise his/her bike. Everything on this bike can be changed according to the rider's preference, from custom seats to headlamps.
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Signature Thump
Royal Enfield bikes are known for their distinctive deep engine thump. The thump is the same for every bike that comes from the factory and can be addictive. However, some owners like to add their own touch to it according to their taste.

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Longevity
Longevity is an important factor to consider. When you are spending a hefty amount on purchasing a bike, you expect longevity and performance in return. Royal Enfield bikes are best when it comes to longevity. RE is a bike that you can pass from generation to generation.
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Ease of Riding
Royal Enfield bikes might look heavy but it is quite easy to ride, even for beginners. It has a heavy clutch but the merging action is easy. It offers loads of torque from low rpm and is quite easy to ride. There is no gear indicator on the bike but you can also pull it in a higher gear. All of these features make the RE more than a classic bike and make your riding experience more pleasurable.

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Not only Indians but the whole world loves Royal Enfield bikes. The company is now trying to expand globally because Royal Enfield is more than just a bike for the riders, and people love to have it in their garage.
Royal Enfield bikes have a huge fan following among bike lovers and those who love going on road trips on a bike. Making a bike trip to Leh on Royal Enfield is a dream of every Indian RE lover. RE is, indeed, one of the most-loved motorcycle brands in the world.
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