Dugar Brother’s And Sons, the authorised distributor of Royal Enfield in Nepal has showcased the Royal Enfield Classic 350 Redditch Red at the 2017 NADA Auto Show.
The Redditch variants are inspired by the paint schemes on 50s-era Royal Enfield motorcycles that were produced in Redditch, UK - the birthplace of Royal Enfield motorcycles.
Visually, the Redditch Red variant features exclusive red fuel tank, premium seat covers and a Redditch monogram. The frame, side panels and the fenders are black.
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The Redditch version uses the same 346cc single cylinder mill as found in the Classic 350. The powerplant makes 19.8 bhp of power at 5,250 rpm and 28 Nm of torque at 4,000 rpm. A 29 mm constant vacuum carburettor feeds fuel to the engine. The powerplant mates with a 5-speed transmission.
A 35 mm front telescopic fork and twin rear gas-charged shock absorbers handle the suspension responsibility. For braking, the bike uses a 280 mm disc at the front and 153 mm drum at the rear. The motorcycle rolls on 19-inch front and an 18-inch rear spoke wheels. The wheels are shod with 90-section front and 110-section rear tyres.