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CUSTOMISATION STARTER

YOUNGSTERS wanting to get into motorcycle customisation usually start with an old, cheap bike. Stripping and cutting and welding and tweaking a new one would just be crazy, right?

Maybe not.

The Royal Enfield 350 Hunter is the company’s new roadster. Aimed at young riders who love some retro style and want something easy to get around on, the bike was a hit with bike journos who rode it at the world launch in Bangkok, Thailand, in

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