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Amazon History Timeline (Default Design)
Continuous development results in a range of 8 models, including the launch of the Sports Model 351, the first Royal Enfield 350cc OHV 4-strokemotorcycle with foot operated gear shift. It is powered by a JAP engine. A 225cc 2-stroke step-through ‘Ladies Model’ is also released.
Royal Enfield produces large quantities of motorcycles and bicycles during the Second World War. The most iconic military model is the 125cc ‘Airborne’ motorcycle known as the Flying Flea. This 125cc 2-stroke can be loaded into a specially fabricated parachute cradle and dropped with paratroops behind enemy lines.
The Tiruvottiyur factory opens and Bullets begin to be manufactured under license. Early production is based on machines that come from England in kit form which are then assembled in Madras. A total of 163 Bullets are built by the end of the year.
Forty Royal Enfield motorcycles tour Khardung La, the world’s highest motorable pass, setting a precedent for epic rides in some of the world’s most difficult terrain.
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Horizontal Layout
Google History Demo (Classic Design)
The Birth of Affordability and Graphical User Interface in 1984
In the groundbreaking year of 1984, the tech world witnessed not one but two remarkable milestones. Alongside the advent of portable Apple computers, the revolutionary Macintosh computer was born. Marking a pivotal moment in computing history, the Macintosh emerged as the first ‘affordable’ computer featuring a revolutionary graphical user interface…Read More
The Iconic Journey of Innovation
In the annals of technology history, the departure of Steve Wozniak marked a turning point for Apple Inc. as it embarked on a new chapter under the leadership of chief executive John Sculley. However, behind the scenes, a dramatic power struggle ensued, with Sculley attempting to oust Steve Jobs from…Read More
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Compact Layout
FB History In Compact (Clean Dark Design)
Continuous development results in a range of 8 models, including the launch of the Sports Model 351, the first Royal Enfield 350cc OHV 4-strokemotorcycle with foot operated gear shift. It is powered by a JAP engine. A 225cc 2-stroke step-through ‘Ladies Model’ is also released.
Royal Enfield produces large quantities of motorcycles and bicycles during the Second World War. The most iconic military model is the 125cc ‘Airborne’ motorcycle known as the Flying Flea. This 125cc 2-stroke can be loaded into a specially fabricated parachute cradle and dropped with paratroops behind enemy lines.
The Tiruvottiyur factory opens and Bullets begin to be manufactured under license. Early production is based on machines that come from England in kit form which are then assembled in Madras. A total of 163 Bullets are built by the end of the year.
Forty Royal Enfield motorcycles tour Khardung La, the world’s highest motorable pass, setting a precedent for epic rides in some of the world’s most difficult terrain.
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