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Is Royal Enfield Releasing Major Updates To Its 650 Range For 2024?

by Enrico Punsalang from https://www.rideapart.com Most interesting of all would have to be a sportier Continental GT 650. Ever since their debut back in 2018, the Continental 650 and Interceptor 650 pretty much propelled Royal Enfield to the global spotlight. Prior to the launch of these bikes, the brand had a decent footprint in Europe and Asia, with its retro-style machines being a favorite among classic aficionados. While the 650 Twins are well and truly classic in nature, they brought fairly modern performance technology to the equation. Naturally, a motorcycle with modern-day amenities such as ABS, electronic fuel-injection, and most of all, reliability, is something that anyone can appreciate. Throw in classic styling and an ultra affordable price tag, and what you have is a recipe for success. Indeed, in the past five years of the bikes’ existence, Royal Enfield has somehow managed to continue raking in sales by just updating colors and releasing special editions every now and then. As such, it isn’t at all surprising that the rumor mills have once again been churning. Word around the block is that RE is gearing up to drop major updates on the 650 model range, particularly to the sporty Continental GT. These updates may indeed be foreshadowed by the components we see in the Super Meteor 650. At this point, it’s important to note that Royal Enfield has yet to release any information on the upcoming 650 range, so the best we can do is speculate. Nevertheless, multiple sources suggest that the bike will break cover in time for the 2024 model year. So, what exactly can we expect? Well, our friends at VisorDown have an interesting prediction, and it’s that the upcoming Continental GT 650 will be equipped with alloy wheels, and possibly even the inverted front forks found on the […]

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Road Glide Ultra Trimming

Bassani Exhaust, Legends Suspension, and V&H Fuelpak by Johnny White My 2016 Road Glide Ultra FLTRU has been a reliable ride that has endured 70,000 miles without any major issues. One of the first things a guy wants to change is the sound – as a new Harley sounds great until you hear it next to one with a tuned exhaust system. The change now vs. days of old is it’s no longer change your pipes and re-jet the carb. Now, with electronic fuel injection, ‘void warranty’ and emission controls, it can seem a bit daunting if you don’t know where to look. Well, it’s easier today than most realize and it doesn’t require a ton of time, knowledge, or money … well, it does require some money. CLICK HERE To Read this Detailed Tech Article only on Bikernet.com Join the Cantina for more – CLICK to Subscribe Now !!!

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JIMS No. 5530 Remote Fuel Supply for Fuel Injected Motorcycles

Fuel tank removal is often required for service and diagnostics. Additionally, the tank may need to be off while the engine is running. This presents a problem for fuel injection systems that have the fuel pump in the tank. To deal with this, JIMS now offers a complete “plug and play” solution. A compact, remote fuel tank that is pressurized with air to supply fuel to the EFI system. Designed to safely handle the required pressure, JIMS Remote Fuel Supply can run a motorcycle without being connected to an air supply. Once pressurized, the tank is completely mobile and can be easily hung from the handlebar or attached to a workbench or tool chest. JIMS No. 5530 Remote Fuel Supply includes all necessary OEM fittings to plug directly into the fuel line on all Delphi Fuel Injected Harley-Davidson models except for V-Rod. The suggested retail price is $339.00 and it can be seen in action on our YouTube page, JIMS USA. Advertisement

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