Royal Enfield Shotgun 650 Review: Modern Bobber, Classic Thrills for Singapore Riders

The Royal Enfield Shotgun 650 blends classic bobber style with modern reliability and is uniquely positioned in Singapore’s cruiser market. Sharing its platform with the Super Meteor 650, this eye-catching cruiser brings a distinctive riding experience, practical features, and excellent value for money. Here’s a deep-dive review based on first-hand riding and detailed analysis.


Engine & Performance

  • Displacement: 648cc air/oil-cooled parallel twin
  • Power: 46 hp @ 7,250 rpm
  • Torque: 52 Nm @ 5,650 rpm
  • Transmission: 6-speed; wide, forgiving powerband, extremely smooth delivery

The Shotgun 650 offers mellow, predictable power—great for new riders, or anyone seeking a relaxed cruising feel. Acceleration is smooth, not snappy, needing a hearty wrist twist for excitement. Despite weighing more than the Kawasaki Vulcan S, the Shotgun’s final gearing leans toward taller, relaxed highway cruising. Real-world fuel economy is a strong point, with 23 km/l achieved and a 13.8L tank equating to a 315km range on mixed city/expressway riding.


Handling & Braking

  • Wheels: 18″ front, 17″ rear alloy—short wheelbase improves agility
  • Suspension: Stiff, rigid, minimal front dive and strong mid-turn stability
  • Tyres: CEAT Zoom radials—sharp profile aids lean confidence
  • Brakes: Rear brake particularly sensitive; requires a gentle, measured touch

Despite bobber looks, the Shotgun glides smoothly and is surprisingly nimble. The heavy weight is balanced by a low center of gravity, making the bike feel stable even in slippery conditions. Peg feelers hit the ground easily, hinting at the Shotgun’s sporty handling for a cruiser.


Features, Instrumentation & Electronics

  • Cluster: Classic analog speedo with minimalist LCD for essentials (trip, fuel, ECO light)
  • Tripper Pod: Turn-by-turn navigation via app (not a full map); drains phone battery if used frequently
  • Extras: Hazard switch, USB charging, removable subframe for bobber conversion

Royal Enfield keeps the Shotgun feature-light, staying true to its retro orientation. The Tripper Pod is functional but not as versatile as modern touchscreens; a clear nod to traditionalists and minimalists.


Ergonomics & Comfort

  • Rider stance: Upright lower body, but forward, flat handlebars suit riders with longer arms
  • Seat: Wide but hard—gets uncomfortable after an hour; pillion subframe easily removable
  • Controls: Good foot peg placement; kickstand is awkwardly close to pegs
  • Suspension: Rear is especially stiff—fine on Singapore’s smooth roads, challenging on rougher surfaces

The Shotgun’s posture suits taller riders but may require a handlebar swap for ultimate comfort. Vibration is minimal even at higher speeds—a plus for longer journeys, and the overall build quality of controls and panels is solid.


Design, Customization & Market Position

  • Style: Aggressive, classic bobber—removable pillion setup right out of the box
  • Build: Functional welds, premium metallic finishes, exposed components for easy maintenance
  • Comparisons: Directly rivals the Vulcan S and SRV 700 in Singapore for price and presence; offers easier customization and classic looks

The Shotgun 650’s visual drama and bobber capability will resonate with both urban commuters and weekend customisers. Price-wise, at SGD 17,100, it undercuts both aging Japanese and untested Chinese rivals, making it a compelling proposition in today’s market.


Who Should Buy the Shotgun 650?

  • Best for:
    • Fans of classic bobber aesthetics
    • Riders seeking real-world comfort for city commutes
    • Riders valuing easy customization options
  • Less ideal for:
    • Shorter riders who dislike forward, flat bars
    • Those who demand plush suspension or map-rich navigation

Final Thoughts
With its handsome styling, smooth power delivery, and affordable price, the Royal Enfield Shotgun 650 is set to become a Singaporean classic for the everyday cruiser or custom enthusiast alike. It’s not perfect for everyone, but for many, it will hit the sweet spot between heritage appeal and modern usability.

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