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Custom Royal Enfield Continental GT 650 showcased at 2024 Savile Row Concours in London; Details

London’s 2024 Savile Row Concourse featured a special customized version of the Royal Enfield Continental GT 650. This one-of-a-kind bike was created through a collaboration between Top Gear, Royal Enfield and various skilled craftsmen from the UK, featuring an impressive design and advanced engineering.

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To enhance both performance and style, Harris Performance, a subsidiary of Royal Enfield, supplied fully adjustable aluminum triple clamps, rear footpegs and a stylish fairing inspired by Harris Magnum racing. This fairing incorporates a round LED headlight with a clear display, giving the bike a distinctive look.

The custom Continental GT 650 has an upgraded suspension system with fully adjustable NTR R3 rear springs and full Nitron cartridge front forks. It rides on Bridgestone Battlax BT46 tires mounted on 36-spoke wheels made by Birmingham-based Central Wheel Components. The exhaust system, sourced from Baak, reduces the weight of the bike by 12.8 kg, improving its performance. Designed by Royal Enfield’s in-house graphics team, the vibrant model is inspired by Alexander Calder’s iconic BMW 3.0 CSL Le Mans car. Urban Rider upgraded the bike with new cables, grips, mirrors and indicators, while Hel Performance upgraded the hydraulic lines with stainless steel braided lines. Additional custom features include CNC luggage racks and bags manufactured by Fastec Racing and Malle London.

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In India, the standard Royal Enfield Continental GT 650 is powered by a 648 cc twin-cylinder engine that produces 47 PS of power and 52 Nm of peak torque. It has telescopic front forks and twin gas-charged shock absorbers at the rear, with braking handled by a 320mm front disc and a 240mm rear disc.

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