CA 2014 GT 535
NM 1956 Super Meteor
WA 2011 G5
Royal Enfield Photo of the Week
Click on image to see full size. Pleasant cityscape background suggests this is an ideal bike for town. CraigsList
FL 1963 Interceptor
CA 2014 500
MN 2009 500
TX 2011 diesel
CA 1956 Trailblazer
Twin-engined 650 custom from Japan
Unboxing big model Royal Enfield 500
Ever wondered what they're really like? U.S. dealer shows us incredibly detailed 1:3 model of Royal Enfield 500 up close. YouTube
TX 1959 Patrol Car
CA 1961 Bullet
GT 650 custom: Fantastic or fishy?
Recharge Flea with a tea kettle cord
You'll be able to recharge your Flying Flea with an ordinary tea kettle cord. Battery pack will be too heavy to detach for charging. TechRadar
Belt drive offered for Royal Enfields
FL 2016 535 GT
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MA 1959 Trailblazer
CA 2013 500
Royal Enfield History set to rap
See if you can catch all the historical references in this animated 125th anniversary video. Royal Enfield
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DC Royal Enfield
IL 500 Custom
New Scram 440 vs. the Scram 411
Royal Enfields were Indians in '50s
For sale on eBay: ads from the 1950s show Royal Enfields being marketed as U.S. Indian motorcycles. eBay
Classic Vs. Classic, 350 Vs. 650 twin
Can he start it? Bullet idle 6 years
Paul Henshaw pulls a 350 Royal Enfield out of the shed and tries to start it. Can he? Watch: YouTube
PA 1970 Interceptor
Dan Holmes DRS racer for sale
Thursday, March 3, 2011
Royal Enfield commercial 'Handcrafted in Chennai'
is beautiful film tribute to India's motorcycle
Royal Enfield motorcycles may never have a commercial on the Super Bowl, but if they hold a contest, this new one would be a candidate.
You'll agree with the ad copy that accompanies it:
"This film "Handcrafted in Chennai" is a tribute to the wonderful people who build, sell, ride and maintain these beloved machines, and is a heartfelt tribute to the city that Royal Enfield calls home.
"Brainchild of the legendary media wizard Bharat Sikka, the movie was shot in Chennai capturing glimpses of the city and its unique culture and inside the Royal Enfield factory laying emphasis on the way artisans use their hands to give shape to this unique creation of art, the Royal Enfield motorcycle
"A Royal Enfield is a rare breed in an age of mass-produced, user-friendly predictability. This is a mechanical motorcycle, handcrafted with love, engineered with purpose, and designed in a way that gives each machine
its own unique character. This character is reinforced by Royal Enfield's cultural DNA — by where it was born, and by where it is now built.
"Its classic British pedigree shows in every line, while the gleaming new engine hints at the devotion that has enabled this legendary marque to thrive in the outskirts of Chennai."
In my mind, this commercial is right up there with the Chrysler commercial (shown during the Super Bowl) "Imported From Detroit."
Want to see more of the inside of the Chennai factory? Here's an earlier video visit to the Royal Enfield factory.
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I agree it is beautiful, but some don't seem to like it all that much...
ReplyDeleteWow, this is beautiful! It's much better without Eminem. :)
ReplyDeleteI'm not much of a bike enthusiast, but this commerical makes me want to visit India in a big way! xo Therese
ReplyDeleteThis ad mines nostalgia as effectively as anything H.D's ad agencies have ever done, plus mines family values in a way H.D. has NEVER done.
ReplyDeleteI fear that to those with a knowledge of the lack of attention paid by Royal Enfield to quality-control will see this commercial as an attempt to create a false impression of what actual takes place on the plant-floor!
ReplyDeleteAl in Philadelphia
Great clip, really does have the feel of India in it!
ReplyDeleteLook closely at the sticker being applied to the the image at 1 minute and 52 seconds into the clip. After you do that,read the comments written about RE's quality control failures that are the source of complaints on Yahoogroup's royalenfield site.
ReplyDeleteAl in Philadelphia
Yaaawn.. boring extremely boring...
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