The Royal Enfield 650 Twin Motorcycles get new colourways with an array of Make-it-Yours (MIY) Options
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The Bear 650's all-around performance is so good, it almost makes the Interceptor and Continental GT feel like relics. RE might want to either spruce them up or trim their prices before the Bear claws away their market share. A new Interceptor is on its way with some of the enhancements but the spy shots reveal right side up forks which means it may still leave me wanting, knowing how good the Showa USDs on the Bear and Shotgun are! With releases like the Shotgun and Bear, it's evident that RE is stepping away from conventional body styles to plug portfolio gaps with these niche offerings. It's not just about functionality - it's about the emotional appeal. And the Bear 650 captures a bit of both: function and flair. From an Indian point of view, the Bear might just be the best RE 650 on offer - even if scrambling isn't high on your agenda.
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