Ninety-one years is a long period of time. To give you an idea of how far back it was, the Empire State Building had just been constructed, Hitler had become a German citizen, and India thrashed the USA 24-1, to defend its Olympic title. And in 1932, an iconic motorcycle was born: the Royal Enfield Bullet 350. Many bikes came and went, but the Bullet 350 kept on going, reinventing itself, saving its maker twice, once when the Redditch plant was shut down and later when Royal Enfield India was on the verge of bankruptcy. In fact, it holds the record for having the longest continuous production run of any motorcycle. While the new Bullet 350 might have lost the legendary thump. What we have with us today is its latest iteration and possibly the last Bullet to be powered by an ICE.