2011 Royal Enfield Fury Review
Developed exclusively for customers in the UK by Watson's Squire, and based on the Electra-injection engine that Fury is the first new model in 40 years to feature silent twins, thereby 499cc single cylinder engine to breathe more freely, giving an distinctive exhaust note.
Developed exclusively for customers in the UK by Watson's Squire, and based on the Electra-injection engine that Fury is the first new model in 40 years to feature silent twins, thereby 499cc single cylinder engine to breathe more freely, giving an distinctive exhaust note.
2011 Royal Enfield Fury |
Great Western style bars dominates the front of the Fury, sitting in a special billet aluminum fork before. The traditional gondola seen in all the models in the range is replaced by a chrome headlight and dashboard.
The design team has given a radical makeover rear wheel, replacing the double saddle-style flat track in place with a light fiberglass rear separate chrome mini indicators. Roadmaster Dunlop tires complete the package.
The design team has given a radical makeover rear wheel, replacing the double saddle-style flat track in place with a light fiberglass rear separate chrome mini indicators. Roadmaster Dunlop tires complete the package.
2011 Royal Enfield Fury |
2011 Royal Enfield Fury Features
The Fury was originally introduced in 1959 and intended exclusively for the United States. Less than 200 factory-built Royal Enfield in Redditch, and production ended in 1960.
2011 Royal Enfield Fury - Specifications
UK MSRP: £ 5500 to £ 5.895 in black and blue and white.
U.S. MSRP: NA
MSRP Canada: NA
EFI
499cc single-cylinder
Silencers twins
The Fury was originally introduced in 1959 and intended exclusively for the United States. Less than 200 factory-built Royal Enfield in Redditch, and production ended in 1960.
2011 Royal Enfield Fury - Specifications
UK MSRP: £ 5500 to £ 5.895 in black and blue and white.
U.S. MSRP: NA
MSRP Canada: NA
EFI
499cc single-cylinder
Silencers twins