2010s
Into the Himalayas

This limited edition helmet pays homage to the Himalayan. Launched in 2016, the Himalayan has redefined adventure motorcycling. Tested to extreme on the world’s highest mountain range, the 411cc Himalayan is endowed with long-travel suspension, a torquey yet flexible engine and loads of luggage carrying capacity. Created for riders who want to explore, it is equally well suited to those who want a rugged and reliable motorcycle that’s easy to live with in everyday use. Sale On 28.11.2021 View all Helmets
2000s
The Timeless Classic

**Dispatches start 9th December onwards. This limited edition helmet pays homage to the Classic that took the Bullet back to its immediate post-war British styling while simultaneously improving its engine, comfort and finish. Although the engine stayed true to its roots as a traditional overhead valve single with a thumping exhaust note, it now sported a unit construction 5-speed design coupled with electronic fuel injection. The result - undeniably gorgeous classic appeal with modern day reliability, performance and ease of maintenance. Sale On 27.11.2021 View all Helmets
1990s
High Calibre Bullet

**Dispatches start 9th December onwards. This limited edition helmet pays homage to the 350 Bullet that proved to be the ideal motorcycle for the Indian army to patrol India’s borders. This led to the formation of Enfield India and the construction of a factory in Madras in 1955. The Bullet was the most powerful and lauded motorcycle on India’s roads and thus remained largely unchanged until the Bullet Superstar of the 1980s. This offered riders the character of the original CI engine but with more contemporary styling. Sale On 21.11.2021 View all Helmets
1980s
Bullet Superstar

**Dispatches start 29th November onwards. This limited edition helmet pays homage to the 350 Bullet that proved to be the ideal motorcycle for the Indian army to patrol India’s borders. This led to the formation of Enfield India and the construction of a factory in Madras in 1955. The Bullet was the most powerful and lauded motorcycle on India’s roads and thus remained largely unchanged until the Bullet Superstar of the 1980s. This offered riders the character of the original CI engine but with more contemporary styling. Sale On 20.11.2021 View all Helmets
1970s
Go Interceptor

**Dispatches start 29th November onwards. This limited edition helmet pays homage to the Interceptor, the last of the long line of Royal Enfield twins. A powerful 120mph roadburner, it was revered in the US where it was the dream machine of surfers and desert racers alike. Its handsome looks, lusty yet smooth engine and rock-solid handling have ensured it remains one of the most sought-after classic British motorcycles to this day. Sale On 14.11.2021 View all Helmets
1960s
The Cafe Racer

**Dispatches start 29th November onwards. This limited edition helmet pays homage to the motorcycle youth culture of 60’s Britain that was dominated by arch rivals, the mods and the rockers. The latter’s mount of choice was the café racer. However, no production café racers existed. Enter the Royal Enfield Continental GT, complete with all the race-style modifications a café racer could dream of. Performance matched its purposeful looks too and the GT claimed its place Britain’s fastest 250. Sale On 13.11.2021 View all Helmets
1950s
Meteoric Motorcycling

This limited edition helmet pays homage to the 700cc Meteor, Britain’s largest capacity parallel twin when launched in November 1952. Optional dual seat, pannier frames and saddlebags highlighted its role as a powerful yet comfortable tourer. The Meteor’s distinctive finish in Copper Beech metallic brown paint set it apart from the rest while its 94mph top speed and new double-sided front brake ensured it performed with aplomb. Sale On 07.11.2021 View all Helmets
1940s
Flying Flea

This limited edition helmet pays homage to Royal Enfield’s legendary wartime motorcycle was the 126cc Model WD/RE, aka the Flying Flea. Light enough for a soldier to carry it over a wall or across a river, the Flea was hardy and adept at crossing rough terrain. When fit in purpose-built parachute cradles, Fleas could be dropped alongside paratroopers, providing them with an efficient means of delivering signals and rounding up dispersed units. Sale On 06.11.2021 View all Helmets
1930s
Birth of the Bullet

This limited edition helmet pays homage to the 1930s — the golden era for Royal Enfield, the undoubted high point being the 1932 launch of the world-famous Bullet. The 500 Bullet, with its 4-valve cylinder head, was capable of 100mph when race tuned yet functioned perfectly as a go-to-work mount. For almost 90 years the Bullet has been the first and last word in traditional motorcycle design and is the longest running production model by any manufacturer. Sale On 31.10.2021 View all Helmets
1920s
The Picnic Special

This limited edition helmet pays homage to the 1920s Royal Enfield recovering from the Great War with a minimalist two-model programme. The range evolved through the decade to include 350 and 500cc side-valve and overhead valve singles with advancements such as mechanical lubrication, electric lighting and saddle tanks. The 8hp 976cc V-twin Model 180 stayed throughout, giving owners a brawny motorcycle for work with a sidecar attached for family outings. Sale On 30.10.2021 View all Helmets
1910s
Racing V-Twins

This limited edition helmet pays homage to Royal Enfield’s early years and their racing successes at the Brooklands circuit and the Isle of Man TT. In an era when reliability was as critical as speed, racing legends like Bert Colver claimed huge victories. V-twin engines, the backbone of Royal Enfield’s range, were loved for their reliability and ease of maintenance. The 2 ¼ hp Lightweight Model 140 V-twin, with its 100mpg fuel economy, was especially popular. Sale On 24.10.2021 View all Helmets
1900s
The Original Royal Enfield

This limited edition helmet pays homage to the first motorcycle at London’s Stanley Cycle Show in November 1901. Powered by a 1 ½ hp single cylinder engine mounted ahead of the handlebars and driven at the rear by a crossed-over rawhide belt, it was the seed that grew into a dynasty. Known as a motor-bicycle, this pioneer Royal Enfield, crafted to the highest standards, proudly carried the epithet ‘Made Like a Gun’. Sale On 23.10.2021 View all Helmets