Royal Enfield Bear 650 Wild Honey Updates
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Wednesday, 06 November 2024 01:00 AM
The Royal Enfield Bear 650, available in the Wild Honey color, has started arriving at North American dealerships as of November 5, 2024. This scrambler-style motorcycle is inspired by Eddie Mulder’s historic win at the 1960 Big Bear Run and features a 19”/17” front/rear wheel combination, chunky dual-purpose tires, and a kicked-up rear loop. The Bear 650 is powered by Royal Enfield’s 650cc parallel twin engine, delivering 47 bhp and 56.5Nm of torque. I believe this bike will be a hit with its unique blend of vintage style and modern performance.
Tuesday, 05 November 2024 09:26 AM
Royal Enfield has equipped the Bear 650 with advanced features such as a fully digital TFT display, Bluetooth connectivity, Google Maps integration, and full-LED lighting. The Wild Honey color option adds a vibrant touch to the bikes retro scrambler aesthetic. The 2-1 exhaust system enhances torque and provides a broader powerband, making it suitable for both urban streets and light off-road adventures. I think the combination of technology and classic design will appeal to a wide range of riders.
Monday, 28 October 2024 06:09 PM
The Bear 650 boasts improved suspension with Showa’s Separate Function Big Piston (SF-BP) technology, providing 5.1 inches of travel in the front and 4.5 inches in the rear. This, along with the frame modifications and a larger-diameter front axle, enhances the bikes handling and stability. The Wild Honey color gives the bike a distinctive look that pays homage to the desert racing scene of the 1960s. I believe the suspension upgrades will make this bike a favorite among riders who enjoy both on-road and off-road riding.
Monday, 28 October 2024 02:14 PM
Royal Enfield’s Bear 650 is priced starting at $6,849 USD for the base model, with the Wild Honey color option available at $6,999 USD. The bike’s design includes elements like a scrambler-style seat, competition number board, and raised ground clearance, making it a perfect blend of style and functionality. The companys focus on heritage scrambler styling is likely to attract riders who appreciate vintage aesthetics with modern capabilities. I think the pricing is competitive and will help Royal Enfield expand its market share in the middleweight segment.
Monday, 28 October 2024 07:23 PM
The Bear 650’s engine, while based on the celebrated 650cc parallel twin, has seen improvements such as an 8% increase in peak torque due to the new 2-1 exhaust system. This enhancement, along with the compact single silencer, not only reduces weight but also adds to the scramblers aesthetic appeal. The Wild Honey color complements the bikes overall retro-mod scrambler look. I believe this engine tweak will provide a more satisfying riding experience, especially in the mid-range power band.