The near-production-ready Royal Enfield Scram 650 was spotted on test runs, revealing a single-sided exhaust and a new circular instrument console.
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Design
The Scram 650 will share the chassis with the Interceptor, but the rear subframe will be slightly different. It will have a teardrop-shaped fuel tank and side panels with circular plates on each side.
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Performance
It will be powered by the same 648cc parallel-twin engine that produces 47hp of power at 7,150rpm and 52Nm of peak torque at 5,250rpm. The engine's state of tune may be tweaked slightly.
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Safety
To ensure rider safety, the upcoming motorcycle will come equipped with disc brakes on both wheels, dual-channel ABS, telescopic front forks, and dual rear shock absorbers.
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Expectation
The production-ready model could be called either the Sherpa 650 or the Interceptor Bear 650. It will be the lightest and most accessible motorcycle in the 650cc line-up.