The Royal Enfield Classic 500 Pegasus is all set to go on sale in India on May 30 and we'll be bringing you all the live updates here. The two-wheeler manufacturer has designed this limited edition motorcycle to pay homage to one of the most famous Royal Enfield motorcycles used in World War II - the two-stroke RE/WD 125. Popularly known as the 'Flying Flea', the RE/WD 125 motorcycle was manufactured at the company's underground facility in Westwood, UK, and the bike served the British paratroopers during World War II.
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The RE/WD 125, called the Flying Flea, was a two-stroke motorcycle used in World War II
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The lightweight RE/WD 125 motorcycles were air-dropped from aircraft during the war, and used extensively by the then newly formed Parachute Regiment. The Flying Flea bikes were dropped by parachute, encased in a protective steel cradle or carried in Horsa assault gliders. On the ground, the bikes were used for reconnaissance, communications and carrying soldiers into battle.
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The original Royal Enfield Flying Flea takes pride of place at Royal Enfield's UK Technological Centre
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RE Classic 500 Pegasus Edition
The RE Classic 500 Pegasus Edition will be available internationally in two colours
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Each bike will wear the Pegasus emblem on the fuel tank
Each RE Classic 500 Pegasus Edition will have a unique stencilled serial number and period-looking canvas panniers