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Meet the Royal Enfield 'Vita': A chopper like no other

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Custom Works Zon just dropped the Royal Enfield Vita—a wild, one-off chopper built on the Classic 650, but with a twist: it runs on two 648cc engines working together.
This engineering flex was revealed at the Yokohama Hot Rod Custom Show on December 18.

What makes it special?

The Vita's front engine has its gearbox removed and crankcase trimmed down, while the rear engine keeps its transmission.
The custom steel frame is paired with a chunky girder front end, and those wheels—26-inch up front and 18-inch at the back—are fitted with high-performance brakes and controls.
Look closer for raw aluminum panels and mahogany wood touches around a hidden under-seat fuel tank.

Can you buy 1?

Nope—this bike is strictly a one-off showpiece from Royal Enfield's Custom World, so there's no price tag.
It's all about showing what creative engineering can do: staggered engine heights, clever shaft alignment, tight packaging, and everything synced by a single ECU.
Cool to look at—and even cooler as proof of what's possible when you push motorcycle design to its limits.