ROYAL ENFIELD
ROYAL ENFIELD The first bullet Bulle t was produced in 1931 . This was followed by a four-valve , single-cylinder model named Bullet in 1932. G model in 1935 was the first that assumed the 'modern' look, with vertical cylinder , cast-in pushrod tunnel and eventually fully enclosed valve gear . This was reintroduced in 1948-49 redesigned by Ted Pardoe, chief draftsman at Enfield in Redditch , England . The strong single cylinder engine allowed it to excel as a trials bike The Royal Enfield Bullet, in its present form, was first introduced in Britain in 1949 as a 350cc bike. It incorporated a special design element: swing arm suspension . This feature along with its extremely strong single cylinder engine allowed it to excel as a trials bike. The 500cc model was introduced in Britain during the 1950's, winni ng hundreds of races. This brought the Bullet international recognition and orders came into the