NEW DELHI: The 1940 helmet has a flying motorcycle translated behind the enemy line during World War II, explaining historian Gordon May.
This, and with 11 other exclusive nostalgic edition helmet ranges, Royal Enfield has started a search to revive his 120-year-old inheritance and present it to the future.
Each helmet is painted by hand and only 120 units for each design that has been made.
This helmet recounts the last 120 brand stories.
Every week for the next six weeks, the Royal Enfield will drop two helmet designs, each on Monday and Wednesday, with this sales continue to live on Saturdays and weeks each at 12 noon.
Every helmet design will carry a unique number from 001/120 to 120/120.
While each series of helmets will have a unique story to be told, always in the 1930s and 2000s describing the rise of bullets and classic brands will be the greatest seeker.
“The challenge actually chooses extraordinary stories to tell the design because there are so many.
So, if you choose one of these 12 helmets, we can easily choose 12 designs just from that decade, all of which have durability stories and Durability, “DesaBorates Gordon May, Royal Enfield Historianst.
This helmet carries a three-fold certification, content, dot, ECE, internal premium, trim skin and sun protection.
Open facial helmets will be available for Rs 6,950 and full-face helmets for RS 8,450.
Users can register to buy this helmet on the official brand website.
“Our helmet acts as a canvas to tell our story for decades.
Also, the reason for choosing a helmet is that I believe that helmets are the first and most important accessories purchased by motorists and not only that or a very personal helmet and, and worn with pride,” Puneet Sood, National, National Head of Business – North and Western India & Global Head – Business Clothing – Royal Enfield.