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Royal Enfield Bullet C5 Military

SPECIFICATIONS:

year: 2013
make: Royal Enfield
Model: Enfield
price: $ 6695
Engine: Single cylinder, 4-stroke, spark ignition, air cooled, OHV
Transmission: Constant Mesh 5-Speed with Wet Multiplate Clutch
Horsepower @ RPM: 27 @ 4000
Torque @ RPM: 30 @ 4000
Energy: Electronic Fuel Injection (EFI)
Displacement: 499 cc

The First and Second World Wars were a tough test for military vehicles and motorcycles and during this period of time there were made many technical advancements in terms of reliability and efficiency. The perfect war motorcycle was rugged, had all terrain capability, and had enough punch to move you from point A to B as fast as possible.

Back then, Royal Enfield was one of the few motorcycle manufacturers who provided motorcycles for military use. Since then, the company continued to build tough and reliable bikes, and today its models continue to be appreciated for their “bullet proof“ build quality, simple mechanics and classic style.

One of the modern motorcycles built by the company is the 2013 Royal Enfield Bullet C5 Military, which is basically a vintage looking bike which draws inspiration from the War era.

The motorcycle is powered by a single cylinder, 4-stroke, spark ignition, air cooled, OHV engine which has a 499 cc displacement.

Overview


The iconic Bullet has seen extended duty on several fronts and is now a prize for military enthusiasts and collectors the world over.

The new Battle Green C5 Military offers a distinctive vintage military aesthetic built around the rugged and reliable new unit construction engine.

Features


New, low maintenance, fully-integrated unit engine
Beautiful vintage military style harkens back to WWII
Authentic olive drab body and frame color
Single-saddle seat with springs
Incredible 85 mpg fuel economy*
Industry-leading 2 year, unlimited-mileage manufacturer warranty.

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