India, March 26 -- Royal Enfield launched the first Continental GT in the 1960s with a 20bhp, 250cc single-cylinder engine, a stripped-down design, and an upright riding position to give it a cafe-racer-like appearance. The model was built in the factory in Redditch, UK. Inspired by this, Hardheads Motostudios - the Mexico-based shop specialising in custom fairings and seats and restoring classic bikes - has unveiled the modified Royal Enfield Continental GT 650s. Dubbed the HH5 and HH6, the custom bikes capture the essence of the classically styled Continental GT while combining modern design elements.

In terms of styling, the modified Royal Enfield Continental GT 650s come with vintage racing-style fairings, similar to the ones found o...