Royal Enfield and The Great Frog Unveil Custom Super Meteor 650 Chopper

Quick Overview:

  • Royal Enfield teams up with iconic London jeweller The Great Frog.
  • Collaboration includes a bespoke Super Meteor 650 Brit Chopper, handcrafted silver ring, and exclusive apparel.
  • All set to debut at the Bike Shed Moto Show in London from May 23-25.

Royal Enfield’s Custom Culture Meets London’s Rock Legacy

In what feels like a perfectly tuned match between throttle and thunder, Royal Enfield has announced a one-of-a-kind collaboration with London’s legendary jewellery house, The Great Frog. Known for its deep ties with rock and motorcycle culture, The Great Frog brings its edgy spirit to the table while Royal Enfield brings the metal. The result? A striking custom Brit Chopper based on the Super Meteor 650, a sterling silver ring, and a curated apparel collection.

A Chopper with Craftsmanship in its Bones

At the heart of this collaboration is a bespoke Super Meteor 650 that’s been transformed into a Brit chopper with heaps of old-school character. Think laid-back cruiser meets handcrafted attitude. The design is inspired by The Great Frog’s dark, rebellious aesthetic—a brand worn by everyone from metalheads to motorheads.

No wild spec tweaks here—it’s all about attitude. The 648cc parallel twin remains the same, making around 47 horsepower and 52 Nm of torque. But visually, the bike is a stunner, with custom detailing that leans into chopper culture, minus the chrome overdose.

Limited Edition Jewellery and Apparel

Completing the collection is a handcrafted sterling silver ring made in London by The Great Frog’s master artisans. The ring carries their signature skull motif with subtle RE branding—definitely more Hell’s Angel than showroom gloss. Also part of the collab is an exclusive apparel line that’ll retail in TGF stores across London, LA, and New York.

Competitors and Context

While Royal Enfield’s rivals like Triumph and Harley-Davidson focus on modern classics and cruisers, this project plays in a completely different league. It’s not about mass production but limited-edition storytelling. And Royal Enfield, despite being a production giant, manages to retain its indie heart with projects like these.

Final Thoughts

This isn’t just another bike with fancy stickers. It’s a collision of two cultures—British motorcycling and underground design. You might not be able to buy the custom chopper, but you can wear the attitude on your finger… literally. Now if only they’d throw in a black leather jacket with every ring purchase, we’d be fully sorted for the next ride to hell and back.


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