Motorcycle specifications Royal-EnfieldContinental GT 650 2025 Cool sport

since 2023 (more towards the end than the beginning), the Continental GT offers other charms. Its beautiful mechanics can be draped in black. Cylinder blocks, fins, crankcases, exhausts - everything goes. The Indian has also chosen to change its wheels. Depending on the color chosen, they are either spokes or spokes. Other minor changes include a full LED front light, the grafting of controls from the new Super Meteor, a redesigned saddle and the addition of a USB socket.
If you think of Royal Enfield as a motorcycle brand that smells of mothballs and exotic vintage, you're probably only familiar with the legendary Bullet, which seems to have taken the time portal, so anachronistic are its looks and performance. Royal Enfield, a historic brand more than a hundred years old, is sounding the alarm for its international transformation with the launch of its 650 Twin Continental GT. It takes its name from its 250 cm3 single-cylinder ancestor, the Anglo-Indian brand's 1965 best-seller in the Cafe Racer era. The eponymous bike is unashamedly in the present tense, and boasts an unbridled price/performance ratio.
returning to the twin-cylinder engine, the manufacturer from Chennai (India) insists on quality of manufacture and design. The engine block is an eye-catching blend of classicism and modernity. a self-proclaimed "sports car", the GT features the magnificent tank design of the late, lamented 535. Subtly domed, it holds 12.5 liters of fuel. The saddle is topped by a hood, and the half-guidelines are reminiscent of a street-corner race, with an accessible seat height of 820 mm. The GT's recessed controls gently tip the rider onto his half-guidelines. Surrounded by chrome-plated plastic, the analog instruments are pleasantly designed and easy to read, if not fun. Rev counter on the right and, on the left, in the tachometer block, a digital window displays a fuel gauge and, via a discreet button, the odometer and two trip meters.
compact and narrow, the machine rests on a double-cradle tubular steel frame designed by Harris, a firm specializing in classic chassis and owned by Enfield. This 20.4 kg structure supports the Indian engine: an aesthetic 648 cm3 (78 x 67.8 mm) parallel twin. With polished aluminum side cases and head covers, and massive cylinder head sliced with large cooling fins, the 70 kg Enfield block already impresses with its dimensions and aesthetic presence. The engine is shared with the Interceptor and Super Meteor.
Twin injection units and ignition are controlled by Bosch electronics. Raised towards the sky, the cigar-style mufflers integrate the catalytic converters, adding to the sporty styling. The twin Enfield develops 47 hp at 7,150 rpm and 5.2 daNm of torque at 5,150 rpm. Granted, it's not THE war machine. But that's not what we ask of it. The block distills far more charm than watts. And its super-square bore/stroke ratio nonetheless augurs well for liveliness. The powertrain is certified Euro 4 and is scheduled for Euro 5 without any major changes. A new, dedicated 6-speed gearbox features an assisted limited-slip clutch. And yes, it's possible to be vintage and modern at the same time.
In 2021, the engine will be Euro 5 compliant, with no particular changes. Just a shift in maximum power values. Horsepower and torque are at their peak 100 rpm earlier.
the suspension, too, is simple yet effective. For added style, the non-adjustable 41 mm telescopic fork hides its plungers behind bellows. Its travel is 110 mm. It's combined with dual 88 mm sliding shock absorber units, with adjustable preload. The 18-inch tubuless aluminum-alloy wheels are shod with 100 and 130 mm Pirelli Phantom sportscomp tires . A far cry from the usual dimensions of 500 or 750 cm3 roadsters.. . and all the better for agility. A two-channel Bosch ABS controls the work of the Bybre calipers (original Brembo). At the front, two pistons squeeze a single 320 mm disc, while the opposite single-piston retarder squeezes a 240 mm shrink disc.
with this 650 Continental GT, Royal Enfield enters the era of modernity, restrained but effective. Dedicated to both daily commuting and longer trips, this dynamic-looking 650 is a charming partner with seductive style. With all these qualities, would you like a coffee, Racer?
by Damien BERTRAND
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