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Royal Enfield Continental GT 750 cc spotted in Chennai

Royal Enfield has been testing its upcoming twin-cylinder 750 cc engine across the globe for quite some time. The bike was previously spotted in India, though only its rear-end was captured at that time. The twin-cylinder Continental 750 cc has now been spotted from close quarters in Chennai, offering a closer look at all components.

The spotted bike has an extended sub-frame, as compared to that of the regular Continental GT. This indicates that Royal Enfield might make some noteworthy design changes in the final production model. The bigger capacity bike also features a clubman handlebar, instead of the clip-on units found on its smaller sibling. Other elements visible in the spy shots include dual exhausts, twin-pod instrument cluster and relatively higher positioning of the rear indicators.

The engine in question is likely to be a 750 cc, twin-cylinder block. It is expected to be an oil-cooled power plant. The spotted model also reportedly features Anti-lock Braking System (ABS) on the rear disc brake.

Royal Enfield hasn't yet made an official announcement about the probable launch of the bike. However, speculations suggest that the 750 cc, twin-cylinder motorcycle will likely be introduced globally sometime next year.

Source: Bikes Media

 
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