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Royal Enfield's wheels of fortune

Book review of Indian Icon: A Cult Called Royal Enfield

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Book cover of Indian Icon: A Cult Called Royal Enfield

Pavan Lall Mumbai
Many great books and films have started on the road, and for a subject such as Royal Enfield, this story is no different. 

Well, sort of. Turn the visually arresting gold and black hard cover to the opening lines and the first few pages transport the reader to National Highway (NH) 62 between Jodhpur and Ahmedabad where a 350 CC Bullet motorcycle stands on a cement pedestal, a nod to its owner who died in an accident. Folklore has it that his spirit stands as protector of travellers. The book then jumps from one Enfield owner to another in a

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