Royal Enfield Thunderbird
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The Royal Enfield Thunderbird is an Indian motorcycle brand, produced by Royal Enfield and sold on the Indian market. Based on Enfield's aluminium lean burn engine technology, the Thunderbird provides a smooth and reliable ride for the classic cruising enthusiast.
According to a reviewer at IndiaBike.com, "The Thunderbird embodies the cruiser image to the hilt with loads of chrome and what is not chromed is buffed for good measure." [1]
The Thunderbird comes with a Constant Vacuum carburettor, and has optional disc brakes and self-start.
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Specifications:
Engine: 4 stroke, air cooled, pushrod operated single cylinder
Displacement: 346 cc
Bore x stroke: 70 x 90 mm
Max. power : 18.01 PS (13.25 kW) @ 5500 rpm
Max. torque: 2.75 kgf·m (27 N·m) @ 3500 rpm
Weight: 175 kg
Launched in 2002. This was the first Royal Enfield motorcycle to come equipped with a front disc brake, making braking woes a thing of the past. It was also the first to use Digital CDI ignition and sport a production 5-speed gearbox (The Lightning A350 had it for a brief spell, but failed to make it to mass production.) This bike won the "Best Cruiser Award" from BBC Wheels.