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Royal Enfield Thunderbird 350X
Royal Enfield has launched a new version of Thunderbird, a model that has been in existence since the year 2000. The updated Thunderbird 350X and Thunderbird 500X won't necessarily change the way the bike rides in comparison to the previous generation as this new version is more like a cosmetic update. The standard version comes with toned down colours like black, stone, marine, lightning. The newer version is targeted towards young urban riders. The inclusion of quirks like alloys and day time running lights also give the bike a more modern stance in comparison to the standard version. The new colour scheme of the Thunderbird is Getaway Orange and Drifter Blue for the 500X, and Roving Red and Whimsical White for the 350X.
The new Thunderbird motorcycles follow a blacked-out theme which is complemented
by bright-coloured fuel tanks. The Thunderbird X comes with alloy wheels and
tubeless tyres, a first for Royal Enfield, along with new seats coupled with the
new grab-rail and shortened rear mudguard. The blacked-out theme is carried over
to components like the exhausts, front forks, side covers, headlamp cover,
indicators and grab-rail. In high contrast, the vibrant colours of the tank are
coordinated with other elements on the motorcycle, such as the stitching on the
seat and rim-tapes on the wheels. There’s also the inclusion of a new flat
handlebar giving the motorcycle an aggressive, and leant-in riding attitude. The
company is also offering disc brakes at both front and rear but has given ABS a
miss.
Introducing the Thunderbird X, Rudratej (Rudy) Singh, President, Royal Enfield,
said, “The Thunderbird X is a custom inspired Royal Enfield that takes
inspiration from our Thunderbird community. Our riders have been customizing
Royal Enfield motorcycles and the Thunderbird for decades. We took that
inspiration and have created an evocative, engaging, yet fun to ride
factory-built custom-look motorcycle that will offer great scope for further
customization and will appeal to new-age urban explorers. The two
interpretations of Thunderbird and Thunderbird X will continue to strengthen our
city and highway cruising proposition, and of nudging the youth to express
themselves.
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