How Royal Enfield Shotgun 650 differs from Super Meteor 650

Royal Enfield has unveiled the production version of its Shotgun 650 motorcycle.

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This follows the limited-run factory custom variant displayed at last month's Motoverse festival.

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Sharing its main frame and engine with the Super Meteor 650, the Shotgun 650 has a few distinctions in ergonomics, wheel sizes, and suspension setup.

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The Royal Enfield Shotgun 650's ergonomics set it apart from the Super Meteor 650, featuring more upright seating, a flatter handlebar, and mid-set footpegs.

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Wheel sizes have been modified, with the Shotgun boasting an 18-inch/17-inch combo instead of the Super Meteor's 19-inch/16-inch configuration.

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These wheel size changes prompted suspension adjustments, but both motorcycles retain the same inverted front forks/twin rear shock absorber combo.

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Shotgun 650 has a taller 795mm seat, a shorter wheelbase, a reduced length, and is lighter by 1kg at 240kg compared to the Super Meteor.

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The Shotgun comes equipped with an LED headlamp, a Tripper navigation pod, and dual-channel ABS. It is available as a single-seater or with a pillion seat.

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Pricing details of the Royal Enfield Shotgun 650 in India, will be disclosed at the time of its launch. However, it is expected to cost around Rs. 3-3.5 lakh.

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