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Royal Enfield's famous motor - 'made like a gun' - hints at the factory's origins, but few appreciate that it is the oldest motorcycle manufacturer in existence that can boast of continuous production. In addition, its famous Bullet can claim the longest motorcycle production run of all time. Greg Pullen charts the rise, fall and rise again of Royal Enfield, from the company's pre-motorcycle beginnings in Redditch, through the impact of two World Wars, the importance of exports to India and subsequent establishment of factories there, to changes in ownership, recently launched models and new concept bikes for the future. With 190 colour photographs, this book includes: the V-twins, from the 1930s K and KX range to a glimpse of the concept V-twin shown in 2018; the singles, from 2-strokes to side-valve 4-strokes, and the ohv version that first used the Bullet name, through to the new singles built in India. The British Bullet: its arrival in 1948 and production in the UK, the original orders from India and subsequent setting up of production there are discussed. The 250s, (1958-68), including the Turbo Twins, and the big twins, from the 1948 500 Town to the final interceptor in 1970, including the 800cc prototype and the Clymer Indians are covered. The new twins: the 650cc Royal Enfield interceptor and Continental GT twins and the Bobber concept bike are discussed. Competition success is covered, with notable ISDT achievements, star rider Johnny Brittain and racing the big twins, and Geoff Duke in the GP5. Finally, the British factories and the new opportunities with the Indian factories are remembered. Review: A great book to own for the enthusiast. - A very clear, concise, interesting read with plenty of history up to around 2020, including the new 650 twin GT Continental and Interceptor models. Review: Excellent - Excellent book, very nicely published.
| Best Sellers Rank | #834,731 in Books ( See Top 100 in Books ) #68 in Motorcycle Pictorials #107 in Motorcycle History (Books) |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 4.7 out of 5 stars (83) |
| Dimensions | 8.86 x 0.7 x 10.26 inches |
| ISBN-10 | 1785008528 |
| ISBN-13 | 978-1785008528 |
| Item Weight | 1.95 pounds |
| Language | English |
| Print length | 176 pages |
| Publication date | August 31, 2021 |
| Publisher | The Crowood Press |
S**D
A great book to own for the enthusiast.
A very clear, concise, interesting read with plenty of history up to around 2020, including the new 650 twin GT Continental and Interceptor models.
A**N
Excellent
Excellent book, very nicely published.
M**S
A Right Royal Enfield
I purchased this as a Christmas present for my stepson (65). He recently bought a brand new Royal Enfield motor bike and he was delighted to receive this book - it made his Christmas!
K**G
Excellent book
Covers the whole history very well relating to historical events to pu things into context. Highly recommended
T**.
Not quite complete!
Having recently bought a new Royal Enfield Meteor 350 I thought it would be great to learn more about the bikes and company. The book has no photos of my bike, a mention, but that is all. Lots of info and some great photos of many earlier ones which was the reason I put the book on my xmas list. An enjoyable read and I now know enough to keep up with some of the people online, just!
D**Y
Fast delivery
Great quality delivered as expected
P**.
Informative
Nothing to dislike,good read
J**P
In perfect condition
A complete history of a great company
T**N
Good one
Good one
G**N
Royal Enfield fans and owners
Great book for Royal Enfield fans. Plenty of photos and text.
F**E
Muito bom
Adorei. História bem interessante dessa marca. Recomendo
J**T
Great book
Nice book
M**R
The best book currently available on the Royal Enfield brand.
This is the best history of the Royal Enfield brand which is currently available and includes a small part of the Indian Enfield years, the Floyd Clymer Enfields, and a bit on the new Eicher developments. Most of the book covers the early years through 1970, however this would be expected. Any book by Greg Pullen will be accurate and thorough. This is a great book and worth every penny.
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