Royal Enfield Bullet 650 review: Old wine, older bottle
The Royal Enfield Bullet nameplate has been in continuous production for nearly a century, which is a staggering statistic in today’s fast-paced times, where humanity can’t hop from one trend to the next fast enough! Throughout the Bullet’s history, there have been multiple different iterations with various cubic capacities, and the one we have with us today is the largest one yet – the new Bullet 650 Twin. While the Bullet 650 is technically an all-new bike, is it realistically any different from its siblings in terms of its riding experience? Bullet 650 Design and Quality - 9/10 On no machine is design as important as on a neo-retro model, and the Bullet 650’s pleasing looks live up to the expectations people will have from a bike bearing this badge. Quality, too, is very nice all over, and all the touch points have a tactile, solid feel to them, enhancing the sense of being on a premium, well-built machine. While the Bullet 650 looks very similiar to the Classic 650 , Royal E...