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The Redditch series variants are available in three new colours
Mechanically, the motorcycle remains unchanged
The Classic 350 is Royal Enfield's largest selling model JavhdThe Royal Enfield Classic 350 is one of the more popular offerings from the Chennai-based two wheeler giant and has just been given a special update for the new year with the new Redditch series. The Classic 350 Redditch Series is the new special edition model from Royal Enfield and gives a more retro look to the cruiser with three new colours including Redditch Red, Redditch Green and Redditch Blue.
Royal Enfield says that the new colours are inspired by the paint schemes from the 1950s-era Royal Enfield motorcycles that were produced in Redditch, UK - the birthplace of Royal Enfield motorcycles. Apart from the new colours, the Classic 350 Redditch series bikes feature the Royal Enfield Redditch monogram, first used in 1939 on the prototype of the 125cc 'Royal Baby' - a two-stroke motorcycle. The new Classic 350 Redditch series is priced at Rs 1.46 lakh (on-road Delhi).
Royal Enfield Redditch Monogram
The new colour scheme certainly looks the part covering the fuel tank specifically and is complemented by the all black and chrome paint scheme. All three colours are eye catching and also look refreshing when compared to the abundance of Classic 350 Desert Storms we have seen over the years. Mechanically, the Classic 350 Redditch Series gets no changes and the bikes continues to draw power from the 350cc single-cylinder, air-cooled engine tuned for 19bhp of power and 28Nm of torque, while paired to a 5-speed gearbox. The Royal Enfield Classic 350 is RE's largest selling model, comprising nearly half of the company's average monthly sales of over 55,000 motorcycles.
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Royal Enfield Classic 350 Redditch Blue
Speaking on the new Royal Enfield Classic 350 Redditch Series, Rudratej Singh, President, Royal Enfield said, "Royal Enfield launched the Classic in 2008 based on its popular 'J2' model, as our brand has always taken inspiration from its rich heritage to come up with evocative motorcycles in the modern era. The Classic then became one of the most loved motorcycles from Royal Enfield. Looking back into our decades old legacy, we have given Classic a makeover taking cues from the motorcycles produced at Redditch, Royal Enfield's birthplace UK. The introduction of the Redditch series on Classic 350 is a reinforcement of the Classic franchise and its huge success across all our markets." said Rudratej Singh, President, Royal Enfield.
Royal Enfield Classic 350 Redditch Green
In the 1950s, Royal Enfield motorcycles were manufactured in the pre-World War era factories in Redditch, a small town near Birmingham in the UK. The Royal Enfield Classic was introduced in 2008 on the lines of the original J2 model and is a tribute to the retro look of British motorcycles in the post-World War II era.christmas sexy
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Indian Badminton Is Growing: Denmark's Star Shuttler Viktor Axelson
Denmark's Viktor Axelsen, ranked world number three in men's singles, said that Indian badminton is growing and called for the sport to be made more spectator friendly.Jav onlinePress Trust Of India
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Denmark's Viktor Axelsen said that Indian badminton is growing.© Facebook
Mumbai:
Denmark's Viktor Axelsen, ranked world number three in men's singles, on Monday said that Indian badminton is growing and called for the sport to be made more spectator friendly.
"At the moment we (Bengaluru Blasters) have only played one match, but the atmosphere was really great where (PV) Sindhu played and you can feel that Indian badminton is growing. So that is really good to see and nice to be a part of..." Axelsen told reporters here.
Axelsen is playing for Bengaluru Blasters in the Premier Badminton League 2017. The side will take on Chennai Smashers on Tuesday.christmas porn"It (11 point format and Trump) makes it really fun. It definitely makes the game more intense and that is good for the spectators and for the sport. But it can be a tough challenge for us athletes as we are used to different set-up.
But all and all it is good because one of the most important things as well is to promote badminton in a good way and the PBL does this year," the 22-year-old shuttler said when asked about his views on the new format being adopted in PBL.
"Doing the 11-point format will make it exciting. Playing only best of three is quite short however (playing) 11 points is quite a good setting and then trump cards makes it fun when its a team match. PBL has made really good changes," he added.
Asked whether badminton as a sport will incorporate these changes in the future, he said, "I know, BWF (Badminton World Federation) are already considering changing the point system and that must be with that in mind.
However, I am not sure how the TV seize the stuff, if they think badminton is too long .. 21 points.. I am not sure, there are different opinions and athletes get heard as well, because it is us who are on the view and have point of view but we have to make badminton more spectator friendly. Badminton is already going in the right direction, so lets see in the future good things are going to happen in the future."
He believes that the team showed composure during last night's game against Delhi Acers, whom they humbled 4-3. "We showed composure yesterday. We have a strong team.
The fact that we have Indian athletes make it a good team, because some of the other team have strong foreigners. When you have two Indians, the set up and the line ups can be tricky. If we all play well tomorrow we stand a chance."
On personal front, in 2017, Axelson is aiming for the All England (Championship) in March and the World Championship in August and he termed them his two "biggest targets".
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"PBL is doing some good stuff. May be some guys can learn from this and try to (incorporate) in the bigger tournaments at the international level. But you can learn something from this," he added.
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Denmark's Viktor Axelsen said that Indian badminton is growing.© Facebook
Mumbai:
Denmark's Viktor Axelsen, ranked world number three in men's singles, on Monday said that Indian badminton is growing and called for the sport to be made more spectator friendly.
"At the moment we (Bengaluru Blasters) have only played one match, but the atmosphere was really great where (PV) Sindhu played and you can feel that Indian badminton is growing. So that is really good to see and nice to be a part of..." Axelsen told reporters here.
Axelsen is playing for Bengaluru Blasters in the Premier Badminton League 2017. The side will take on Chennai Smashers on Tuesday.christmas porn"It (11 point format and Trump) makes it really fun. It definitely makes the game more intense and that is good for the spectators and for the sport. But it can be a tough challenge for us athletes as we are used to different set-up.
But all and all it is good because one of the most important things as well is to promote badminton in a good way and the PBL does this year," the 22-year-old shuttler said when asked about his views on the new format being adopted in PBL.
"Doing the 11-point format will make it exciting. Playing only best of three is quite short however (playing) 11 points is quite a good setting and then trump cards makes it fun when its a team match. PBL has made really good changes," he added.
Asked whether badminton as a sport will incorporate these changes in the future, he said, "I know, BWF (Badminton World Federation) are already considering changing the point system and that must be with that in mind.
However, I am not sure how the TV seize the stuff, if they think badminton is too long .. 21 points.. I am not sure, there are different opinions and athletes get heard as well, because it is us who are on the view and have point of view but we have to make badminton more spectator friendly. Badminton is already going in the right direction, so lets see in the future good things are going to happen in the future."
He believes that the team showed composure during last night's game against Delhi Acers, whom they humbled 4-3. "We showed composure yesterday. We have a strong team.
The fact that we have Indian athletes make it a good team, because some of the other team have strong foreigners. When you have two Indians, the set up and the line ups can be tricky. If we all play well tomorrow we stand a chance."
On personal front, in 2017, Axelson is aiming for the All England (Championship) in March and the World Championship in August and he termed them his two "biggest targets".
Jav Studens
"PBL is doing some good stuff. May be some guys can learn from this and try to (incorporate) in the bigger tournaments at the international level. But you can learn something from this," he added.
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