Royal Enfield is an important part of Indian motorcycling history. It is also one of the top performers in terms of sales and not just that, modifiers prefer Royal Enfield bikes for their simple dynamics and impressive stance. Heritage Transport Museum in Gurugram hosts a special Royal Enfield Bullet 350 as it flaunts countless shiny crystals over its body. Each part of the motorcycle gets purely wrapped in shiny little crystals for an eye-popping look.
The modification has been done to celebrate the passion that buyers have been showing in their favourite Royal Enfield motorcycle for such a long time. The iconic Bullet series has a niche fan following and those who prefer these thumping machines never go for other motorcycle brands.
Bullet has evolved in terms of technology over these years but the iconic design has not changed for such a long time. They are using almost the same sort of headlight design while seating has been revised according to changing times and the need of customers. Also, the exhaust design is almost similar to what buyers used to get almost a century back in most countries.
Royal Enfield Bullet has the longest production run among all other motorcycles on earth. You can take a look at the crystal-encrusted Royal Enfield Bullet 350 at the Heritage Transport Museum in Gurugram once the Haryana Government eases the restrictions implemented to control the spread of Coronavirus.
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