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Royal Enfield Thunderbird
Royal Enfield Thunderbird / Royal Enfield Thunderbird 500
Manufacturer - Royal Enfield
Parent company - Eicher Motors
Production - 2002-2020 . 2002-2009 AVL engine . 2009-2020 UCE engine
Class - Cruiser
Engine - 346 cc (21.1 cu in) & 499 cc (30.5 cu in), single cylinder, 4-stroke,
OHV, SI Engine, single
Bore / stroke - 70 mm / 84 mm × 90 mm (2.8 in / 3.3 in × 3.5 in)
Ignition type - Digital dual spark ignition / Transistor Controlled Ignition (TCI)
system / Electric and kick start
Transmission - 5-speed constant mesh, manual
Brakes - Front - 280 mm Ventilated disc, 2-piston calliper; Rear - 240 mm
Ventilated disc, single piston caliper
Wheelbase - 1,370 mm (54 in)
The Royal Enfield Thunderbird is a cruiser style motorcycle produced by Royal
Enfield Motors in India. The Royal Enfield Thunderbird is known as Royal Enfield
Rumbler in export markets.
The predecessor of the Royal Enfield Thunderbird was the Royal Enfield Lightning
535cc cast iron 4-speed albion gearbox (right side gear shifter) engine,
produced from years 2000-2002. Lightning was launched in india in 1997 to 2003.
The thunderbird was first introduced in 2002 with a 350 cc AVL lean burn
aluminium engine and a five-speed gearbox with the gear shifter on the left side.
It is also the first Royal Enfield to be fitted with a constant vacuum
MIKUNI-UCAL Carburettor in stock condition from the company. Initially
manufactured models have 'MIKUNI UCAL' in 3D on the carburettors, while the
later generation models were fitted with 'UCAL' carburettors from the company.
AVL stands for Anstalt für Verbrennungskraftmaschinen List (German for "Institute
for Combustion Engines"), an Austrian-based automotive consulting firm as well
as an independent research Institute.
The AVL Royal Enfield engine was first introduced in the year 2000 with a
4-speed gearbox (Albion Motors, Engine gearbox) with the gear shifter on the
right side like the old cast-iron head-block Enfield engines on the iconic Royal
Enfield Machismo with an AVL Aluminium Head block. The 4-speed AVL aluminum
engines with right side gear shifter were produced from 2000-2002 (approx less
than 2 years), where as, the 5-speed AVL aluminum engines with left side gear
shifter were produced from 2002-2009 (approx less than 7 years). This makes the
Royal Enfield AVL engines rare and quite the collectors item. The Royal Enfield
Electra, Machismo and Thunderbird all would later share the same 5-speed AVL
engine 2002 onward till 2009. The AVL engines when compared to the Cast Iron
would share the same pre unit engine of 4 & 5 speed, but different head blocks
of Aluminium or Cast Iron respectively. The AVL engine had a higher compression
and shorter stroke when compared to the Cast Iron Engine. Both Cast Iron and AVL
Engines would come with a manual decompress lever, as seen on the Royal Enfield
AVL Thunderbird & Machismo.
First-generation AVL 5-speed engine Royal Enfield Thunderbirds were produced
from 2002 to 2005. These consisted of CDI only as part of its electricals. The
bikes were reliable and would start without the need of a battery, in company
stock condition, making it more reliable than the Cast-Iron or the UCE Royal
Enfield that needs a battery to start. The chassis were strong-thick-heavy-gauge
used from the old cast iron Enfield's like the 350s/500s Royal Enfield Lightning,
Deluxe, Standard Bullet, Machismo etc.
Second-generation AVL 5-speed engine Royal Enfield Thunderbirds were produced
from 2005 to 2009. These consisted of CDI+TCI as part of its electricals. Due to
TCI the bikes would require a Battery to start in company stock condition.
Incorporating TCI in its electricals would help achieve a more consistent
current from the battery to the spark plug.
In 2009, the AVL semi-unit engine was replaced with the new 346 cc unit
construction engine (UCE). The bike was renamed Thunderbird Twinspark owing to
the twin sparkplugs in the UCE. Lighter gauge chassis to reduce weight were
incorporated in order to improve performance. This led to a downgrade in terms
of quality strength for the UCE Thunderbird as compared to the AVL Thunderbird,
however, an upgrade in terms of performance for the UCE Thunderbird due to
lighter weight leading to comparatively faster pickup. The final drive chain is
moved to the right side and it is the most obvious change from the old model
apart from the new engine. The first generation UCE Thunderbird would share the
same 14.3 litre fuel tank and mudguards as the AVL Thunderbird along with 19
inch front and rear wheels. The fuel tank, mudguards along with seat, Meter-set,
Handlebars, Pillion backrest, Headlight, signal lights, Foot pegs etc. on the
later generation UCE Thunderbird models would be replaced with a larger 20 litre
tank. The later models would also have an 18 inch rear wheel as compared to, the
19 inch rear wheel on the old Thunderbird. Later generation models would consist
of the UCE engines as per BS3, BS4, BS6 emission norms. A model of the Royal
Enfield Thunderbird with the UCE engine called the Royal Enfield Thunderbird X
would have changes to the rider triangle position.
Thunderbird 350 and 500
In October 2012, Royal Enfield launched the new 350 cc and 500 cc variants of
the Thunderbird with a facelift. It features front and rear disc brakes, a 20 L
(4.4 imp gal; 5.3 US gal) teardrop shaped fuel tank, a split seat, digital
speedometer console and fuel gauge, projector headlamps, LED tail lights and
various cosmetic improvements over the 350 cc. Thunderbird 500 gets fuel
injection system while Thunderbird 350 operates on carburetor. Later, in 2020
Thunderbird 500 cc was discontinued.
In 2018, another model was released named Thunderbird X in 350 and 500 cc with
an anti-lock braking system.
Royal Enfield Thunderbird UCE Model
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