If you’ve never heard of Royal Enfield, think of it as the Harley Davidson of India. A British brand when it was launched in 1901—making it the oldest active motor---cycle company in the world—Royal Enfield is now based in the land of Vishnu. There the ride of choice for those insane enough to bike over the mighty Himalayas has been the Royal Enfield Bullet. Thing is, the Bullet hadn’t had a major update since 1955. It was as old as a grandma—and would you want to ride your grandma? No, you would not. Thankfully, you don’t have to. Meet the all-new Bullet Classic C5, a bike that retains the brand’s iconic styling while incorporating 21st-century hardware. The Classic drops its external gearbox and gets a new 499 cc, four-stroke engine and styling 
cues evoking British post–World War II rides—from the rear mudguard to the hooded “tiger eye” headlamp. And since the Bullet Classic C5 costs about $2,000 less than a Brit throwback like the Triumph T100, you don’t have to be a slumdog millionaire to own one.
$6,395
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