Royal Enfield The Untold Story.
After the Indian Independence Act 1947 the new government
looked for a suitable motorcycle for its army to patrol the country's border.
In 1952 the Royal Enfield Bullet was chosen as the most suitable bike for the
job. In 1954, the government ordered 800 in units of the 350 cc model. In 1955,
the Red ditch company partnered with Madras Motors in India to form 'Enfield
India' to assemble, under license, the 350 cc Royal Enfield Bullet motorcycle
in Madras (now called Chennai). The tooling was sold to Enfield India so that
they could manufacture components. By 1962, all components were made in India.
The Indian Enfield uses the 1960 engine (with metric bearing sizes), Royal
Enfield still makes an essentially similar bike in the 350 cc and 500 cc
models, along with several different models for different market segments.
In August 2015, Royal Enfield Motors announced it is establishing its North American headquarters and a dealership in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, with the intention to offer three bikes, the bullet 500 and classic 500 and Continental GT 535 Cafe Racer as they feel this engine size represents an underserved market. The dealership will be Royal Enfield's first company-owned store in the U.S., according to Rod Copes, president of Royal Enfield North America. The company wants to establish about 100 dealerships in American cities starting with Milwaukee.
![]() "I live here, so I am
biased. But in my mind, Milwaukee is kind of the center of motorcycling in the
United States," said Copes, a former Harley-Davidson executive.
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- In 2015 Royal Enfield beaten Harley Davidson in the global sale 2015.
Royal Enfield has a logo which was manually drawn in Chennai, Tamil Nadu, India.
Logo of Royal Enfield.




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