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Royal Enfield Classic 500 Pegasus Summary

Classic 500 Pegasus key highlights :
Engine Capacity – 499 cc
Transmission – 5 Speed Manual
Kerb Weight – 194 kg
Fuel Tank Capacity – 13.5 litres
Seat Height – 800 mm
Max Power – 27.2 bhp

Avg. Ex-showroom price

₹ 1,92,386

Pegasus 500

Standard Specifications

Power & Performance

  • Fuel Type – Petrol
  • Max Power – 27.2 bhp @ 5,250 rpm
  • Max Torque – 41.3 Nm @ 4,000 rpm

Wheels & Suspension

  • Braking System–Front Brake Type – Disc
  • Front Brake Size – 280 mm
  • Rear Brake Type – Disc

Dimensions & Chassis

  • Kerb Weight – 194 kg
  • Overall Length – 2,140 mm
  • Overall Width – 790 mm
  • Overall Height1 – 090 mm

The launch of the Classic 350 Signals Edition has ignited some anger amongst Pegasus owners in India. What is the reason to be annoyed?

Classic 500 Pegasus

 

Motorcycle enthusiasts in India who bought Royal Enfield’s limited edition Classic 500 Pegasus have recently expressed their annoyance at the launch of the new Classic 350 Signals Edition. And rightly so, as just within a month of them struggling to get their hands on the Pegasus, RE went ahead and launched a bike that looks similar, isn’t a limited edition, costs quite a bit less and is equipped with ABS. But we dig in to explain why Royal Enfield Classic 500 Pegasus owners should take pride in what they own, instead of feeling regret for not waiting for the Signals Edition.

What is the matter of pride in Pegasus 500 ? 

1.Flying Flea

The Classic 500 Pegasus is a limited edition motorcycle with only 1000 units across the world. So you get exclusivity that no other Royal Enfield rider can enjoy. What makes the Pegasus even more special is that just 250 units of it were made for Indian enthusiasts, with a Pegasus logo on the fuel tank and a unique serial number stencilled on it.

2. Limited Edition 

The Classic 350 Signals Edition is not a limited edition model and so it will be found in every other path you come across. Especially since the Classic 350 is Royal Enfield’s highest selling motorcycle.

3. Tribute to War Heroes

The Classic 500 Pegasus edition pays tribute to the RE/WD 125, also known as the Flying Flea, which was used by British paratroopers during World War II. This bike played a major role in the most famous battles during the war, such as Arnhem and D-Day. So Pegasus owners own a bike that honours a piece of history and serves as a reminder of the sacrifices made by the men and women who fought for the world peace we enjoy today.

4. More Power and Torque compared to Classis 350

The 500cc motor gives you around 10PS and 12Nm more torque over the Classic 350’s motor. So when it comes to highway cruising, you will ride with a lot more relaxed engine. We are not talking about speed here because RE’s have never been about speed, but about the experience you get on the ride.

Classic 350 Signals Edition

The Classic 350 Signals Edition, on the other hand, pays homage to the heroes who protect our skies and our land on a daily basis.
So while both are designed to respect the warriors and the keepers of peace, would you not take more pride in owning something that played its key role in helping countries achieve world peace? Think about it!

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