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Beta Introduces 2024 Evo
Factory Trials Bikes
B
eta unveiled its complete line
of Evo Factory trials motorcy-
cles, which are upgraded versions
of the standard Evo models.
Some of those upgrades included
new machined triple clamps,
higher-quality brakes and differ
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ent coloring in certain areas.
The new Evo Factory 2024
models are also equipped for
the first time with the new Beta
electronic key, which includes an
anti-theft function.
There are four Evo Factory
models offered: 125cc ($8199),
200cc ($8599), 250cc ($8799),
300cc ($8999) and 300 Four-Stroke ($9490).
Availability for all models is March.
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Beta's five Evo Factory trial models return
with several refinements and a new
electronic key with an anti-theft function.
Bullet 350
Soon Available
In Canada
R
oyal Enfield says it will of-
fer its iconic Bullet 350 in
Canada but in limited numbers.
Just 100 units will be avail-
able for preorder exclusively in
Canada beginning January 31,
2024, at 1 p.m. ET, "giving Royal
Enfield motorcycle enthusiasts
the chance to own their own
piece of motorcycle history,"
says Royal Enfield.
"The Bullet 350 is the longest-
running motorcycle model in
continuous production anywhere
in the world, so it was important
to us to ensure this renowned
motorcycle makes the transition
into yet another century of im
-
passioned riders," says Yadvin-
der Singh Guleria, Chief Com-
mercial Officer for Royal Enfield.
"By pairing all of the style and
nostalgia of the original Bullet
with updated performance ele-
ments, from city rides to scenic
journeys, the 2024 Bullet goes
the distance."
The 2024 Royal Enfield Bul
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let 350 will be displayed at the
Toronto Motorcycle Show from
February 16-18, 2024. Also in
attendance will be Gordon May,
Royal Enfield's resident brand
historian, who will be presenting
on the history of the Royal En-
field Bullet. Those interested can
learn more about and pre-order
at www.royalenfield.com/ca/en/
bullet-350.
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The Royal Enfield
Bullet 350 will be
available in Canada in
limited numbers.