Spy Pics: Royal Enfield Twin-Cylinder Motorcycle Spotted Testing For The First Time In India
Spy images of Royal Enfield's twin-cylinder 750cc test mule looks similar to the Continental GT.
Royal Enfield's upcoming twin-cylinder 750cc motorcycle has been spotted testing in India for the first time thereby increasing the hype around the launch of the flagship bike in the country.

One of Team-BHP's member has shared the spy image of the Royal Enfield twin-cylinder 750cc motorcycle. The spy photo available is of the rear profile and is hard to talk about the design of the bike.

However, the spy images of Royal Enfield's twin-cylinder 750cc testing in India looks similar to the Continental GT.
Previously, the Royal Enfield twin-cylinder was spotted testing in Spain where the engine was mounted on a modified version of the Continental GT.

While the test mule of the Royal Enfield twin-cylinder looked comparable to the design of the Continental GT, closer inspection showed significant modifications made to the chassis along with several other design elements.

Based on the Royal Enfield twin-cylinder test bike, the company is only using the Continental GT's body as a mask, and the new twin-cylinder engine will be offered as a whole new product. However, the company not released an official statement of the bike.

The test bike spied in India features a café racer like rear-end, the twin-exhausts get a matte black finish compared to the chrome exhausts seen on the motorcycle spotted in Spain.

Compared to the regular Continental GT, differences evident on the spy images of the Royal Enfield twin-cylinder motorcycle include a new rear suspension setup, revised turn indicator position and chain and sprocket arrangement on the left side.
Speculations hint that the Royal Enfield twin-cylinder will be powered by a 750cc unit and is expected to churn out over 50bhp and 60Nm of torque.
The India launch of the flagship Royal Enfield twin-cylinder is expected by the end of 2017.
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Once launched the Royal Enfield twin-cylinder will rival the Harley-Davidson Street Rod 750, below is an extensive photo gallery, click to view.


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