Italian designer Oberdan Bezzi has created a
rendering of a Royal Enfield Continental GT 650 Endurance racer. It goes
without saying that the illustration depicts just a work of imagination. The Royal Enfield Continental GT
650 Endurance racer render gets a semi-fairing which extends from the
windshield to the radiator extensions. Besides that, the small front fender has
been replaced with a bigger, more aerodynamic unit. Also, the café racer styled
seat has been changed for a high set pillion unit with a racing cowl.
An under-engine cowl is also seen on the rendered
motorcycle, and so is an upswept exhaust unit positioned near the pillion
footrest. Also, notice the Union Jack and Indian tricolour on the fuel tank
highlighting Royal Enfield’s British heritage along with present Indian
patronage. The rider footrest of the Royal Enfield Continental GT 650 is
slightly more rear set than the royal Enfield Interceptor 650. However, the
Endurance racer concept has it even more rear set, like on a proper racing
machine.
The designer has replaced the spoked rims with alloy
wheels. Also, the Pirelli Phantom Sportcomp tyres seen in the stock Royal
Enfield Continental GT 650 have been exchanged with slicks by Michelin. Besides
that, the 320 mm front disc has been replaced with twin discs (possibly of a
larger size) with radially mounted callipers. That too sourced from Brembo! The
suspension system in the Royal Enfield Continental GT 650 Endurance racer
render includes upside-down fork up front and a monoshock in the rear. Also,
the swingarm is a new die-cast unit.
Powering the Royal Enfield Continental GT 650 is a
648 cc parallel-twin, air-cooled mill assisted by an oil-cooler Coupled to a
6-speed gearbox, the engine can produce 47.5 PS of power and 52 Nm of torque.
The heavy kerb weight of 198 kg of the stock motorcycle is a small
limiting factor.
The Royal Enfield Continental GT 650 in stock form
has a starting price tag of INR 2.65 lakh (ex-showroom, Delhi). Testing of its
BS-VI compliant version has commenced. However, there is still some time before
the BS-VI version is launched.