Tuesday, 27 November 2012

Hand Painting the Bullet tank - When did they started ?





























One of the iconic features of the Royal Enfield 'Bullet' is its hand painted pinstripes on the fuel tank and if are you a Bullet lover who keeps exploring the passion of the legendry brand then you must have seen the interesting video of Magic Hands - Painting the fuel tank of a Royal Enfield Motorcycle .


While for many the golden border is the mark of the original “Bullet’ styling, I’m really a kind of curious about how old are these lines on the Bullet tank ?

I mean when did they actually started hand painting it? are these strips as old as the legendry marque ? Has it a beginning at Redditch, England or later sometime in India where they still seem to continue the tradition at the Chennai factory.
Here are some of early pictures of British bullet  around 1950s and of some Indian production.



So what do you guess ?






 

Sunday, 4 November 2012

author Gordon May joins the Royal Enfield’s official magazine as a regular columnist.


Feels great to read that the renowned author Gordon G May will be joining the Royal Enfield’s official magazine The Beat as a regular columnist. He will be sharing important events & stories about the motorcycle and its passion.

Known as an expert writer on motorcycle brands, Mr. May has written some of the remarkable books on Royal Enfield including the "The Legend Rides On" Celebrating 50 years in India.
I eagerly wait to read from his great experience and insights: