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December 17, 2007, 12:16:45 AM »
Well, yeah, it's all out about this being the end of the iron classic powerplant and such, but does anybody know, any rumors, if Royal Enfield plans on keeping at least some of the styling models, (especially the military option), as they go through this transition with the new engine?
I realize that the military, especially for the "home" market, is kind of a niche item, but it seems to be fairly popular here in the P.N.W.
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No worries about the Military bike at least for now
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