Royal Enfield 500 Fury street scrambler special, ex classic race machine.
This is the machine which started us off in the British Historic racing back in 2004, if I remember right. When it was replaced by our shortened Featherbed framed RE 500 racer, this machine went on the road, firstly as a cafe racer and later being transformed into more of a street scrambler style, as seen here. The engine, however, was not detuned in any way, and is capable of producing around 40 bhp.

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