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Title: Royal Enfield Working on a 650-700cc Parallel Twin
Post by: rjshrm057 on August 31, 2012, 08:53:21 pm
Royal Enfield Working on a 650-700cc Parallel Twin... :)
http://bikeadvice.in/royal-enfield-650-700cc-parallel-twin/
Title: Re: Royal Enfield Working on a 650-700cc Parallel Twin
Post by: barenekd on September 01, 2012, 07:01:00 pm
That article is almost 2 years old.
Bare
Title: Re: Royal Enfield Working on a 650-700cc Parallel Twin
Post by: rjshrm057 on September 02, 2012, 03:03:33 am
yeah you are right, they are on schedule about the cafe racer as the report said (i have posted video of the cafe racer on another post) so i am hoping to see  Parallel Twin soon....
Title: Re: Royal Enfield Working on a 650-700cc Parallel Twin
Post by: 1 Thump on January 03, 2013, 07:12:26 pm
Here is another update:

http://www.royalenfields.com/2013/01/is-royal-enfield-gearing-up-for.html
Title: Re: Royal Enfield Working on a 650-700cc Parallel Twin
Post by: Ice on March 27, 2013, 02:54:11 am
 The Factory Cafe Racers double down tube cradle frame looks like it was made for a 750cc parallel twin.

 Odd too is how the center seam of the UCE crank case is offset to the left of the center line.

 My gut hunch is that when the P twin is finally unveiled it will be UCE technology based, use as many off the shelf parts as practical and be nestled in a version of the Cafe Racer frame.
Title: Re: Royal Enfield Working on a 650-700cc Parallel Twin
Post by: REpozer on March 27, 2013, 11:17:53 pm
Spoke with a dealer last month. He informed me that REM has no plans for a twin of any sort.
 No V-twin or parallel ....nothing.

And why would RE want to try anything risky when they seem to have a waiting list for a new single.
Title: Re: Royal Enfield Working on a 650-700cc Parallel Twin
Post by: Ice on April 01, 2013, 07:25:21 am
  Highly interesting. 

 What the dealer says is at odds with what the CEO said in previous interviews.

Is this a new development ?

 Did the dealer say where he got the info ?



Title: Re: Royal Enfield Working on a 650-700cc Parallel Twin
Post by: High On Octane on April 01, 2013, 03:13:43 pm
  Highly interesting. 

 What the dealer says is at odds with what the CEO said in previous interviews.

Is this a new development ?

 Did the dealer say where he got the info ?


Yeah, I was under the impression that RE WAS trying to build newer technology engines while retaining the vintage look.  Hence why the UCE and the new Cafe Racer were designed.  I'm sure we will be hearing more about these plans in this upcoming year.  It would be exciting for RE to come back with a twin, V or Parallel.

Scottie
Title: Re: Royal Enfield Working on a 650-700cc Parallel Twin
Post by: barenekd on May 03, 2013, 10:39:32 pm
It is a parallel twin 750. From CMW. I think it will be called the Intercepter. Waddaya think the new factory is for? Why would you think they'd come out with a V-twin? Hardley's building factory over there. You think Enfield would bump heads directly with them?
Bare
Title: Re: Royal Enfield Working on a 650-700cc Parallel Twin
Post by: ace.cafe on May 12, 2013, 08:50:06 pm
It is a parallel twin 750. From CMW. I think it will be called the Intercepter. Waddaya think the new factory is for? Why would you think they'd come out with a V-twin? Hardley's building factory over there. You think Enfield would bump heads directly with them?
Bare

Somebody  wrote on the Hitchcock's forum about a quote from Classic Bike magazine May issue, that it would be out by 2015.
Parallel twin. No solid info on the displacement.
Rumors are that it will be called Interceptor.
Title: Re: Royal Enfield Working on a 650-700cc Parallel Twin
Post by: The Garbone on May 14, 2013, 02:51:12 pm
http://www.enfieldmotorcycles.com/blog/2013/05/rode-the-cafe-racer-jealous-yet/

Hmmm...  When the twin turns up I may just sell the HD....
Title: Re: Royal Enfield Working on a 650-700cc Parallel Twin
Post by: Archersix on May 15, 2013, 01:33:24 am
Please let the twin have a kickstarter   
Title: Re: Royal Enfield Working on a 650-700cc Parallel Twin
Post by: Ice on May 15, 2013, 02:02:41 am
Please let the twin have a kickstarter

+ infinity.


 Kick starters are an integral part of R.E.'s identity and sets it apart from everything else on the road.   
Title: Re: Royal Enfield Working on a 650-700cc Parallel Twin
Post by: M@gneto on June 13, 2013, 05:57:45 pm
Does anyone have any idea when the Cafe Racer will be out?
Mag
Title: Re: Royal Enfield Working on a 650-700cc Parallel Twin
Post by: High On Octane on June 13, 2013, 06:30:18 pm
Does anyone have any idea when the Cafe Racer will be out?
Mag


Latest rumor is that they will be in the USA later this fall.

Scottie
Title: Re: Royal Enfield Working on a 650-700cc Parallel Twin
Post by: 1 Thump on March 24, 2017, 06:10:15 pm
Here is a youtube video of a bike that looks like the RE twin on the road: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ILq7-tFtmxo&feature=youtu.be

The video doesnt show much at all of the bike but its looking more real than not.
Title: Re: Royal Enfield Working on a 650-700cc Parallel Twin
Post by: ace.cafe on March 24, 2017, 08:47:16 pm
It looks pretty wide across the beam.
Title: Re: Royal Enfield Working on a 650-700cc Parallel Twin
Post by: mevocgt on May 08, 2017, 07:23:13 pm
after aquiring Harris, wouldn't they be testing bikes in the UK close to the new R&D facilities?  Also, how come the guy wouldn't try to get beside the bike?  I wonder if that was a setup....
Title: Re: Royal Enfield Working on a 650-700cc Parallel Twin
Post by: Warwick on May 14, 2017, 02:27:48 am
These rumours have been going on for years now. Wasn't it meant to be delivered last month (or the month before). I am guessing 2019 ::)
Title: Re: Royal Enfield Working on a 650-700cc Parallel Twin
Post by: mrunderhill1975a on June 01, 2017, 12:14:34 am
They fooled me Jerry!!
Title: Re: Royal Enfield Working on a 650-700cc Parallel Twin
Post by: Ice on June 02, 2017, 04:10:06 am
after aquiring Harris, wouldn't they be testing bikes in the UK close to the new R&D facilities?  Also, how come the guy wouldn't try to get beside the bike?  I wonder if that was a setup....

 I assume they would have Harris & Co. doing testing discreetly for product development and hand picked RE factory riders doing public road testing in India for publicity.

 In this spy video the P-Twin test mule pulls away quite handily from a pursuing bike several times. The pursuer hits a peak speed of 160 KPH attempting to catch the P-Twin but only does so when traffic congestion forces it to slow. Given the conditions I think both riders are either cool, brave and talented or absolutely mental.

 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gCv8NxnQJH8 (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gCv8NxnQJH8)

 Listen closely for an fleeting brief aural glimpse of the P-Twins exhaust song.
Title: Re: Royal Enfield Working on a 650-700cc Parallel Twin
Post by: ROVERMAN on June 09, 2017, 03:29:28 pm
I'll go with mental, along with all the other drivers/rides shown. No signals, no lane control (no lanes?), massive speed differential, stopped bikes and cars everywhere, what the hell! That was nerve wracking to watch.
Roverman.
Title: Re: Royal Enfield Working on a 650-700cc Parallel Twin
Post by: Otto_Ing on June 09, 2017, 04:24:51 pm
In India anything above 100kmh is deadly.

In the 80ies after the oil crisis F. Piƫch the chairman of Audi back than gave an interview in which he specifically pointed out the development advantage of german motorways with partially no speed limits. If one can't test something it's impossible to know if it's going to work. What a handicap that is testing highway speeds in India is very well demonstrated in that clip.
Title: Re: Royal Enfield Working on a 650-700cc Parallel Twin
Post by: Arizoni on June 09, 2017, 07:22:52 pm
I saw the same video on an Indian web site and had the same thoughts.

Those guys are totally nuts.
The amazing thing wasn't the speed the RE Twin was running. 
The amazing thing is that both riders survived.

IMO, riding that much faster than the traffic around them is just plain stupid.
Especially when rider with the helmet cam spent over 20 seconds, several times, looking at his speedometer and not at the road.

I saw speeds of 130-150+ kmph.  That's 81- 93 mph.
  (For those interested, at 80 mph, the bike would have covered 1320 feet (1/4 mile) in those 20 seconds he spent trying to get a video shot of the speedometer.)   :o
Title: Re: Royal Enfield Working on a 650-700cc Parallel Twin
Post by: JohnDL on August 12, 2017, 10:20:59 am
Here's the latest long running saga of the elusive twins!

https://www.morebikes.co.uk/39899/spy-shots-bonneville-inspired-royal-enfield-750cc-parallel-twin-spotted/

(https://www.morebikes.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2017/08/royalenfield.png)

John
Title: Re: Royal Enfield Working on a 650-700cc Parallel Twin
Post by: krusty on August 12, 2017, 10:13:21 pm
Bonneville Inspired!  Why no... surely that has to be the Interceptor mk3.
At least I do hope so!
Title: Re: Royal Enfield Working on a 650-700cc Parallel Twin
Post by: Adrian II on August 12, 2017, 11:43:43 pm
RE at Bradford on Avon actually built a Series 3 Interceptor prototype with an 800cc engine. Very good it was too, by all accounts, but sadly this was at the very end of UK manufactured RE twins after Redditch had already closed, and the model never went into volume production.

http://weroyalriders.com/the-205-kmph-royal-enfield-motorbike/1733/

(http://weroyalriders.com/sources/media/2014/12/RE-Interceptor-5.jpg)

(http://weroyalriders.com/sources/media/2014/12/RE-Interceptor-3.jpg)

A.
Title: Re: Royal Enfield Working on a 650-700cc Parallel Twin
Post by: Arizoni on August 13, 2017, 01:22:43 am
I suspect the author of that story referring to a Bonneville is too young to know Royal Enfield ever made big vertical twins back in the 1950's and '60's.
Title: Re: Royal Enfield Working on a 650-700cc Parallel Twin
Post by: Kevin Mahoney on August 13, 2017, 03:07:08 am
Royal Enfield needs to fire their rider immediately.
That was one of the worst cases of utter disregard
for others on a motorcycle that I have ever seen.
The chase rider is just an idiot and Darwin will take care of him.
Title: Re: Royal Enfield Working on a 650-700cc Parallel Twin
Post by: jakebarrell on November 07, 2017, 01:51:19 pm
Royal Enfield's new 650cc twin to be showcased at #EICMA 2017.
This new 648cc parallel twin engine will produce 47bhp of power and 52Nm of torque. A motorcycle with this engine is expected by mid-2018.