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Royal Enfield Bear 650

The Royal Enfield Bear 650 is a modern road scrambler built with genuine sixties character and backed by proven parallel twin performance. Inspired by the legendary Big Bear Run in the Californian desert, it captures the raw spirit of desert racing and translates it into a bike you can ride every day. It blends classic scrambler attitude with modern engineering, delivering a machine that feels authentic rather than manufactured nostalgia.

Sixties Soul, Real Desert Heritage

The Bear 650 draws direct inspiration from the 1960 Big Bear Run in California, an era when riders lined up with grit instead of gadgets. When a young Eddie Mulder rode a Royal Enfield to victory, it proved that instinct and balance mattered more than brute force. That same philosophy shapes the Bear 650 today, built around rider feel, mechanical honesty and a stripped-back silhouette that respects its roots.

  • A 4-inch round TFT Tripper Dash provides phone connectivity, full map navigation powered by Google Maps, media controls and essential ride information, blending modern convenience with a classic cockpit design.

  • Braking is handled by a 320mm front disc and 270mm rear disc with dual channel ABS. The rear ABS can be switched off, giving riders added flexibility when riding on loose surfaces.

  • The Bear 650 runs 43mm upside down telescopic forks with 130mm of travel, paired with twin rear shocks offering 115mm of travel. This setup improves front-end feel, stability and control across open roads and rougher surfaces.

  • A 648cc inline twin cylinder, 4-stroke SOHC engine delivering strong mid-range torque and smooth power delivery. It produces 47.4 PS and 56.5 Nm through a 6-speed gearbox, giving the Bear 650 relaxed highway performance and punchy response on backroads.

Features

648cc Parallel Twin Performance

At its heart sits Royal Enfield’s proven 648cc inline twin engine, known for its smooth delivery and strong mid-range torque. With 47.4 PS and 56.5 Nm on tap, the power comes on in a usable, predictable way that suits real-world riding rather than chasing headline numbers. Paired to a 6-speed gearbox, it feels relaxed on the highway yet responsive enough when the road tightens up.

Built for Aussie Roads

The steel tubular double cradle frame gives the Bear 650 a solid foundation, keeping the bike stable and composed at speed. Up front, 43mm upside down forks and generous suspension travel soak up rough surfaces without feeling vague. Twin rear shocks complete the setup, making it comfortable across patchy country roads, urban potholes and the occasional gravel stretch. It is built tough, not delicate, and that matters on Australian roads.

Icons indicating a 3-year warranty, unlimited km warranty, roadside assistance 24/7, and LAMS approval.