Royal Enfield Bullet 500 EFI

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Royal Enfield
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Royal Enfield Bullet 500 (G5)
Bullet 500 (G5)
Manufacturer Royal Enfield
Production period from 2009 on
class motorcycle
design type All-rounder
Motor data
Single cylinder, four-stroke, air-cooled
Displacement  (cm³) 499
Power  (kW / PS ) 20/27 at 5,250 rpm
Torque  ( N m ) 41 at 4000 rpm
Top speed (  km / h) 129
transmission 5 courses
drive Chain
Brakes single disc front, rear drum brake
Wheelbase  (mm) 1370 mm
Seat height (cm) 800 mm
Empty weight  (kg) 187 kg

The Royal Enfield Bullet 500 is a motorcycle from the Indian motorcycle manufacturer Royal Enfield , which emerged from a British manufacturer of guns , motorcycles and automobiles .

Technically, the Bullet is based on a construction from the 1930s. Only the engine was adapted to today's emission regulations . It has a 500 cm³ single-cylinder engine in a simple single-tube frame with a load-bearing motor, rear swing arm and telescopic fork with narrow 90/90 x 19 "tires at the front and 110/80 x 19" at the rear.

Royal Enfield Bullet 500 Electra EFI

The motor

The Royal Enfield EFI bullet engine was developed to meet emissions regulations in Europe. True to the motto “evolution instead of revolution”, the development engineers at Royal Enfield have drawn a mixture of the Enfield Crusader engines from the 1960s and the bullet engine. The engine is a unit construction, which means that the crankshaft and gearbox are housed in a common housing. The alternator sits on the right of the crankshaft, the primary drive on the left . Instead of a carburetor , it has an electronically controlled gasoline injection ( Electronic Fuel Injection ). The stroke ratio with 90 mm stroke and 84 mm bore is traditionally British. The maximum torque of 41 Nm is delivered at 4000 rpm. The new engine is electronically ignited without contact, has an automatic decompressor and hydraulic valve, which means that there is no need to adjust the valves. The 2016 model year of the Royal Enfield complies with the Euro 4 emissions standard , and the 2017 model year the motorcycle was equipped with an anti-lock braking system.

Trivia

In the British-French television series Death in Paradise , Officer Dwayne Myers ( Danny John-Jules ) usually drives a motorcycle combination from a 2010 Royal Enfield Bullet with a Watsonian Squire sidecar.

literature

Web links

Commons : Royal Enfield Bullet  - collection of pictures, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. Motorcycle catalog 2017, pp. 150, 151.
  2. Motorcycle catalog 2017, p. 106.
  3. ^ David Blasco: Royal Enfield and sidecar help solve Deaths in Paradise. royalenfields.com, May 8, 2013, accessed January 18, 2020 .