The New Royal Enfield Bullet 650 Has Arrived at Moonraker Motorcycles Norwich
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- May 13
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The New Royal Enfield Bullet 650 Has Arrived at Moonraker Motorcycles Norwich
The legend returns.
Introducing the all-new Royal Enfield Bullet 650 — a motorcycle that carries over 90 years of heritage into a new era with the proven Royal Enfield 650 Twin platform.
Now arriving at Moonraker Motorcycles Norwich, the Bullet 650 blends timeless British-inspired design with the character and soul that has made the Bullet one of the most recognisable motorcycles ever built.
As Royal Enfield celebrates 125 years of motorcycle production in 2026, the Bullet 650 stands proudly as a tribute to the past while delivering the refinement, performance and everyday usability modern riders expect.
A True Motorcycle Icon
First introduced in 1932, the Royal Enfield Bullet is officially the world’s oldest motorcycle in continuous production.
For generations, the Bullet has earned a reputation for durability, simplicity and unmistakable style. From British roads to Indian mountain passes, it has become one of the most iconic motorcycles ever created.
Now, for the first time, the Bullet receives Royal Enfield’s acclaimed 650 Twin engine — bringing effortless torque, smooth performance and relaxed long-distance capability to the legendary platform.
The result is a motorcycle that feels authentic, substantial and timeless from the moment you climb aboard.
Classic Styling, Built Properly
The Bullet 650 stays true to everything riders love about the original.
From the traditional nacelle and signature teardrop tank to the hand-painted pinstripes and classic bench seat, every detail has been carefully designed to preserve the unmistakable Bullet silhouette.
The new model also features:
Traditional steel tubular frame
Iconic “tiger-eye” pilot lamps
Casquette-mounted LED headlamp
All-metal bodywork
19” front and 18” rear wheels
Upright riding position
Vintage-inspired detailing throughout
Finished in Cannon Black, the Bullet 650 has genuine road presence without trying too hard. It’s understated, elegant and unmistakably Royal Enfield.
Proven 650 Twin Performance
At the heart of the Bullet 650 sits Royal Enfield’s hugely successful parallel twin engine.
Producing 46.4BHP and 52.3Nm of torque, the 648cc twin delivers smooth, relaxed power ideal for real-world riding. Whether cruising through Norfolk country roads, commuting into Norwich or heading out across Suffolk and East Anglia, the Bullet 650 offers effortless performance with classic character.
The engine is paired with:
6-speed gearbox
Slipper clutch
Smooth throttle response
Comfortable upright ergonomics
Combined with Showa suspension and a commanding riding position, the Bullet 650 is built for riders who simply enjoy the experience of riding.
Old School Forever
What makes the Bullet special has never been outright speed or technology. It’s the feeling.
The sound, the riding position, the mechanical honesty and the timeless design all come together to create a motorcycle that feels connected to motorcycling’s golden era while still being dependable enough for everyday use.
The Bullet 650 is not about trends.It’s about tradition.
Royal Enfield Bullet 650 in Norwich, Norfolk & Suffolk
At Moonraker Motorcycles Norwich, we expect the Bullet 650 to become one of the standout motorcycles of 2026 for riders across Norfolk, Suffolk and East Anglia searching for:
Classic motorcycles in Norwich
Royal Enfield motorcycles in Norfolk
650cc retro motorcycles
Twin-cylinder classic bikes
Vintage-style motorcycles UK
Royal Enfield Bullet 650 dealer
The first models are arriving shortly and interest has already been extremely strong.
Price & Availability
The new Royal Enfield Bullet 650 is available from £6,749 OTR in Cannon Black.
Pre-orders are now open at Moonraker Motorcycles Norwich, with the first bikes arriving imminently.
📍 Moonraker Motorcycles Norwich📲 Finance available🔄 Part exchange welcome💰 Zero deposit finance available
We’re just a ride away.






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