There are often unfortunate cases of automobiles catching fire after taking delivery and this is another such case.
In an unfortunate turn of events, a Royal Enfield Bullet catches fire immediately after delivery. Now, Bullet is the most popular tourer motorcycle in our market. In fact, it has been able to maintain that status for a long time (decades). Its timeless design and iconic exhaust note are trademarks of the Bullet which is what draws people toward it even today. Royal Enfield has worked a lot to keep it fresh without losing its retro aesthetics. This year, RE plans to bring in a lot of new products in the market to capture a large share.
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RE Bullet Catches Fire After Delivery
The video clip has been uploaded by ajayonwheels on YouTube. The short video clip shows the bike parked in a closed area with flames emerging out of it. As per the information in the description of the video, this accident took place immediately after the owner took delivery. There are people standing around the motorcycle to diffuse the fire. It is not clear what the reason behind this was. Nevertheless, a brand-new bike aflame is not a pleasant sight for anyone.
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We have witnessed many such instances of new automobiles catching fire. The reasons are numerous including any manufacturing defect. However, that is rarely the case. It is generally a mistake by a person that leads to such unlucky events. In any case, one must be careful and inspect the new vehicle diligently to discover if anything looks suspicious or out of ordinary. This will ensure that some of these accidents could be avoided.
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Royal Enfield Bullet
Royal Enfield Bullet comes powered by a 349-cc counterbalanced air-cooled engine that develops a healthy 20.2 PS and 27 Nm of peak power and torque. Performing the transmission duties on this engine is a 5-speed manual gearbox. The Bullet is underpinned by a twin downtube frame. At the front, the Bullet has a telescopic fork, while the rear section has a 6-stage preload-adjustable twin-shock absorber. Both wheels come equipped with disc brakes in the top trim. It retails between Rs 1.51 lakh and Rs 1.66 lakh, ex-showroom.
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