When shopping for a motorcycle (or any technical product, really), it can be very easy to get sucked into the numbers game.
On the surface, we all think we want the most power, the highest torque, the greatest velocity … while sticking to a certain budget, of course.

But there’s a reason British-born, India-based Royal Enfield has not only stuck around for 125 years but also become the world leader in midsize motorcycle sales.
Arguably, no moto brand better understands the essence of pure, non-competitive motorcycling, with its latest release, the Classic 650, serving as yet another shining, bank account-friendly example.
Honored bloodlines
It says something about the priority placed on narrative over numbers that, despite the fact that the Classic 650’s big news is a more capable engine, the press release only once mentions “torque,” and that’s in the 17th paragraph.
Beyond the unavoidable conclusion that this engine is not exactly earth-shaking (more on that later), what comes through is how thoroughly in touch this brand is with its own history.







