Royal Enfield Shotgun 650 Detail Review - Is it Better then Super Meteor 650?

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THANK YOU FOR WATCHING Royal Enfield Shotgun 650 Details - Royal Enfield has finally unveiled the much-awaited production-spec version of the Shotgun 650. The Royal Enfield Shotgun 650 is launched in January 2024, and starting priced Rs.3.59 lakh (ex-showroom). The Shotgun 650 comes with a retro-modern bobber design. It features a teardrop-style metal tank and metal panels, and flaunts the Royal Enfield logo on the tank while the engine casing has a metal Royal Enfield badging. The powertrain and the underpinnings are blacked out in all colour variants. The Shotgun 650 will be available in four colour options: Stencil White, Plasma Blue, Green Drill and Sheetmetal Grey. The bobber gets a different alloy wheel design as compared to the Super Meteor 650. The Shotgun 650 is powered by a 648cc parallel twin-cylinder engine, shared with the Super Meteor 650, that produces 47PS and 52.3Nm, paired with a 6-speed transmission. The motorcycle gets a 13.8-litre tank, 1.9 litre less than the Super Meteor, and claims a mileage of 22kmpl. Built on a steel tubular spine frame, the Shotgun 650 gets a specially tuned 43mm big piston Showa front inverted fork and twin-tube 5-step preload-adjustable dual shock absorbers at the back. The Royal Enfield Shotgun 650 gets mid-set footpegs and offers an upright riding position but with a slightly forward lean. The Shotgun 650 has a 795mm seat height, which makes it a massive 55mm taller than the Super Meteor. The bike offers 140mm ground...

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