Royal Enfield, in collaboration with Icon 1000—the custom-bike department of Portland-based Icon Motosports—will soon launch a limited-edition Icon Shotgun 650 that takes inspiration from the Icon 1000 custom build known as “Always Something” that was showcased at EICMA 2024 and Motoverse 2024.

A press release from Royal Enfield says that the bike exudes “style and sports elements to bring ‘exclusivity’ for the stock motorcycle. The limited-edition drop model is truly a collector’s edition and will come loaded with a three-tone colorway of race-inspired graphics and is fitted with unique special parts to match the custom build, including gold contrast-cut rims and blue-color shock springs. A red seat with an integrated logo and bar-end mirrors adds to its style quotient.
“Shotgun 650 is a tribute to the custom culture that celebrates creativity and acts as a blank canvas for customization and personalization for thousands of riders across the world.”

The design of the LE Icon Shotgun 650 takes inspiration from the Icon 1000 “Always Something” custom build (pictured).Royal Enfield will offer only 100 units of the limited-edition Icon Shotgun 650 model globally. From February 6, 2025, customers in the USA, Canada in North America and Argentina, Brazil, Colombia and Mexico in Latin America can preregister to purchase using the link *www.royalenfield.com/shotgun-icon-edition.* https://www.royalenfield.com/us/en/motorcycles/shotgun-icon-edition/


Each motorcycle will come paired with a Slabtown Intercept RE jacket designed by Icon Motosports from the collaboration. The exclusive jacket is constructed of suede and textile, adorned with leather appliques and embroidery, adding to the collector’s appeal.
The exclusive drop will go live on February 12, 2025, at 7 a.m. PST / 10 a.m. EST on Royal Enfield’s website. Royal Enfield says the first 25 customers to confirm their order and place deposits in the Americas region will become “the proud Icon Shotgun 650 special edition owners!” CN
Icon Shotgun 650 Specifications


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