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Modern Primitive: Sideburn's Royal Enfield Guerrilla 450 street tracker
Nicknamed 'Modern Primitive,' this Royal Enfield Guerrilla 450 boasts miles of flat track style, with a wild livery inspired by a racer's tattoo. Top work from the minds behind Sideburn Magazine, with support from Royal Enfield's burgeoning custom department. [Image by Craig Stuart]
Supermono Supreme: XTR Pepo Customizes the Royal Enfield Guerrilla 450
This feisty Royal Enfield Guerrilla 450 supermono racer comes from the master of retro endurance racing-style custom builds himself, XTR Pepo. It sports upgraded suspension, an Aprilia swingarm, custom fiberglass bodywork, and an audacious livery. [Image by Matt Sills]
Sureshot's wild custom Royal Enfield Shotgun 650 debuts at Mooneyes
One of the stars of this year's Mooneyes show; a rowdy Royal Enfield Shotgun 650, bored out to 865 cc, packaged in a bespoke chassis, and rolling on a wild rear suspension system. Top shelf work, as always, by Takuya Aikawa at Sureshot. [Image by Kouki Kato]
Delta: Purpose Built Moto's custom Royal Enfield Super Meteor 650
Tasked with creating a custom Royal Enfield Super Meteor 650 by Royal Enfield themselves, Purpose Built Moto pulled out all the stops. Their machine recalls the 1940s and 50s with slim proportions, a radically redesigned chassis, and a bespoke girder fork. From the big clincher hoops to the clever hand shifter, it's a home run for the Australian outfit. [Image by Tristan Tolley]
Straight Outta Essex: Sticky's Gnarly Royal Enfield Guerrilla Supermoto
"The moment he dropped a gear and hoisted a beautifully controlled, one-handed wheelie over the finish line at Wheels & Waves’ Punks Peak hill climb, is a memory that will live long in the mind of Sticky’s Speed Shop founder, Matt Coulter." Sideburn Magazine's Gary Inman tells us all about Sticky's Speed Shop's latest build—a wild Royal Enfield Guerrilla 450 supermoto, with a livery designed by Ryan Roadkill. [Image by Kati Dalek]
The Kingsman: A 3.9-meter Royal Enfield Shotgun 650 by Kingston Custom
Dirk Oehlerking breaks the mold yet again, with a 3.9-meter-long, art deco-inspired Royal Enfield Shotgun 650 streamliner. The project was conceived when Dirk took gold at the Malle Mile Custom Build Challenge, winning a brand new Royal Enfield Shotgun 650. He went to town as only he can, wrapping it in handmade aluminum bodywork and adorning it with endless elegant details. Dubbed the Kingsman, it even has storage space for gin and tonic.
Motototem: Turning the Royal Enfield Flying Flea into art
Using the Flying Flea as his canvas, multidisciplinary artist Mattia Biagi turned the neo-retro electric bike into a bonafide work of art. From the ceramic fork covers to the ornate glass headlight lens and resin fenders, this Flying Flea explores the artist's favorite materials and techniques.
Grand Tourer: A Royal Enfield Continental GT 650 built for the Alps
Built to traverse the European Alps in inclement weather, this Royal Enfield Continental GT 650 is as stylish as it is functional. It's one of two bikes that Malle London recently used as support bikes on their Great Malle Mountain Rally. [Image by Max Howard]
Motototem: Turning the Royal Enfield Flying Flea into art
Using the Flying Flea as his canvas, multidisciplinary artist Mattia Biagi turned the neo-retro electric bike into a bonafide work of art. From the ceramic fork covers to the ornate glass headlight lens and resin fenders, this Flying Flea explores the artist's favorite materials and techniques.