Royal Enfield Showcases Three Custom Builds, Including An 865cc Drag Bike!
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All three motorcycles are based on the upcoming Royal Enfield Interceptor 650 and Continental GT 650
While we eagerly wait for the Royal Enfield Interceptor 650 and the Continental GT 650 to hit the shops, the Chennai-based bike manufacturer has showcased three custom builds - the 'Lock Stock', 'Rohini' and 'The Interceptor' based on them at the seventh edition of Wheels and Waves festival, an annual festival held in the city of Biarritz, France where custom bike builders travel from across the globe to showcase their latest and greatest!
Apart from the Lock Stock 865cc drag bike developed by Royal Enfield, the company also collaborated with Switzerland-based Young Guns Speed Shop and the UK-based Old Empire Motorcycles to create the ‘Rohini’ and ‘The Interceptor’, respectively.
Lock Stock
The 'Lock Stock' is based on the Continental GT 650 Twin and was built by the manufacturer itself. The name is a reference to the two smoking barrel exhausts beneath the engine. Uk-based Harris Performance helped the manufacturer convert the twin cradle frame into a drag racing one. Later, 'S & S Cycles' from America were brought in to transform the original 650cc parallel-twin into an 865cc nitrous-injected engine! Completing the look is a cheeky 'Dazzle Camo' paint job, which takes a dig at the manufacturer's tradition of camouflaging their prototypes.
Rohini
Also based on the Continental GT 650, the ‘Rohini’ is inspired by India's satellite program and Rohini satellites. However, its creators, the Swiss-based Young Guns Speed Shop, designed the bike to retain the bike’s original looks as much as possible with the Continental GT’s stock paint job.
The Interceptor
As the name suggests, the third entry on our list is based on the upcoming Interceptor 650. However, Old Empire Motorcycles has completely stripped the motorcycle to its bare essentials. The motorcycle comes finished in a deep metallic red paint job with Oxblood leather and Alcantara seat trim. It sports a clean look thanks to hidden wiring and internalised controls along with an all-black theme for the engine and transmission casing. Interestingly, the bike also features keyless ignition and can also be activated by matching riding gloves.
Press Release -
Royal Enfield debuts three new custom-build twins at Wheels and Waves 2018, at Biarritz, France
June 18, 2018, Biarritz, France: Royal Enfield, the global leader in mid-size motorcycle segment unveiled three of its latest custom build motorcycles developed for the very first time on its yet to be launched twin-cylinder platform, at the seventh edition of Wheels and Waves. Wheels and Waves is Europe's landmark surfing and motorcycling festival, held every year in the city of Biarritz, France, bringing together the multifaceted world of motorcycles with surf & skate culture, through a philosophy of music and style in a vintage theme. The festival celebrates not only the machines, but the entire culture and lifestyle associated with riding and surfing. Wheels and Waves is one of the most anticipated events in the custom motorcycling scene.
In its fourth year at the festiva, staying true to the spirit of the festival and illustrating its expression of ‘Pure Motorcycling’, that reflects through a rich custom culture, Royal Enfield unveiled three of its most anticipated custom renditions. The ‘Lock Stock’, ‘Rohini’, and ‘Interceptor’, have been developed on the recently introduced twin motorcycles - Interceptor INT 650 and the Continental GT 650, powered by Royal Enfield’s first modern day 650 twin engines. With their simple and uncomplicated design language, Royal Enfield motorcycles have become a medium of self-expression for riders and customizers worldwide, inspiring motorcycle sculptors to explore new frontiers of customization. Apart from the ‘Lock Stock’ a 865 cc drag bike - designed and developed by the brand itself, Royal Enfield has also collaborated for the first time with Young Guns Speed Shop, a custom house based in Switzerland and Old Empire Motorcycles based in UK, to work on two unique concepts with the Continental GT 650 and Interceptor 650 as base.
The three custom builds presented at the Wheels and Waves 2018, truly exemplify Royal Enfield’s way of life, through sharper expressions of some of the best custom builders in Europe and their idea of motorcycling:
‘Lock Stock’ – By Royal Enfield
Base: Continental GT 650 Twin
The ‘Lock Stock’ celebrates the re-birth of the twins, in the form of a factory built speed-machine that brings out the true potential and capability of the all-new 650 Twin motor. ‘Lock Stock’ is the first custom motorcycle by Royal Enfield in many years to have ‘two smoking barrels,’ designed and developed to explore the extreme possibilities of the new twin platform. The bespoke brazed steel drag racing frame has been made in partnership with legendary chassis masters - Harris Performance, blending old school beauty with performance capability and applying Harris' skills to a completely new form of racing machine by them. The USA’s S&S Cycles, with their years of engine building experience, were brought in to unravel the true capability of the 650 motor, using it as a base and spinning it into a 865 cc engine with a nitrous injection. Its ‘Dazzle Camo’ paint job pokes fun at the tradition of motorcycle manufacturers camouflaging their prototypes. The minimalist carbon-fibre body and leather work reflect the individual passions and design sensibility of Royal Enfield designers, allowing them to demonstrate a totally different side of what a Royal Enfield can be.
‘Rohini’ – By Young Guns Speed Shop
Base: Continental GT 650 Twin
Young Guns Customs’ ‘Rohini’ was inspired by their interpretation of Royal Enfield, its existing brand image and, in a creative twist, an inspiration from India’s space program and it’s Rohini satellites. The build was conceptualised and designed to add a youthful desirability to the British nostalgia which already existed in the Continental GT 650. In the process, it was critical to preserve as much of the stock machine as possible, including a reference to the stock paint job, while amplifying it with a super slim and curvaceous fairing and monocoque seat/tail unit. While the concept is pure cafe racer - referencing the iconic Rickman's fairings - the build has a hidden surprise; in the dark, a layer of reflective paint transforms the classic lines into a riot of Razzle Dazzle light, blurring the lines between being beautifully retro and wildly modern - the consummate Cafe Racer meets satellite.
The ‘Interceptor’ – By Old Empire Motorcycles
Base: Interceptor 650
Old Empire Motorcycles decided to strip the Interceptor 650 to its core - getting rid of everything that wasn't completely necessary and hiding the essentials. A deep metallic red paint job matched to an Oxblood leather and Alcantara seat brings an elegant touch to the machine, with a balance of refined luxury and irreverent character. Its lowered stance and blacked motor hint at an aggression hiding under the refined exterior, while the cleverly integrated bars exemplify the old school customization ethos of removing anything that's not strictly necessary, hiding all wires and cables with internalized controls. As an ode to the modern technology, the build no longer has a stock lock barrel and key, instead integrating a keyless ignition into matching riding gloves - another example of timeless style blending seamlessly with the modern world.