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2019 Royal Enfield INT 650 Review: Twin Time (19 Fast Facts)

2019 Royal Enfield INT 650 Review: Twin Time (19 Fast Facts)

Posted on October 12, 2018November 10, 2018 By Jarvis

The 2019 Royal Enfield INT 650 is one of two new twin-powered models from Royal Enfield for the new model year, and it marks a major turning point for the brand.

Over the last 50 years, Royal Enfield’s presence in the US market has been rather light, with changing importers, a limited dealer network, and not much cultural impact. The once-British and now-Indian owned company is hoping to change that with the first multi-cylinder motorcycle from Royal Enfield since 1970.

1. A traditional standard motorcycle has one of the toughest jobs in the motorcycling community. Not subject to narrow definitions that other categories can use as shielding against criticisms, a standard bike needs to be all things to all people—commute, entertain, inspire, be affordable, approachable, and satisfying. The 2019 Royal Enfield INT 650 endeavors to achieve those goals.
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