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Just kidding! I did Purchase a Royal Enfield what a trip very 1940 somthing. Fuel injection works perfect on this bike actually surprised with the performance so far much more power then I expected. Kinda like driving a tank certainly is all steel.

Another old school bike for my collection.
Very cool, congrats!! You know how this works though- pictures or it didn't happen! Smile


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congrats - have fun with that nice bike!
Well you are the first person I know to actually own one. Cool. Post up pics and ride reports. Interested to know how it works out for you.

Must admit when I saw the title of this thread I thought " you've got to be kidding" lol
We had a local Enfield dealer for a short while. This is one bike that looks even better in person. My wife wanted one of the chrome tank models as a second bike but never pulled the trigger on it.

Congrats on the new bike and pics please.
Ferret's rule: no pictures, it didn't happen.
Hi all I'll post some pictures over the week end. So far I can't keep people away from it. Every place I stop it gathers a Huge crowd Good Grief! It's not very stealthy!
I also thought about doing a test ride with a Royal Enfield. Unfortunately, the only dealer I found here close to my home location is basically a farm machinery dealer (no joke). Therefore, the dealer could not tell me much about the bike - I felt that he could tell me much more if I would have been interested in a John Deere or so. Big Grin
So well, that's how it goes... Now I have a Honda instead of a RE.
A buddy has had one for several years. On his third tank. Instrument panel keeps shorting out in the rain, has added an aftermarket can that gave him some much needed hp but everyone says don't ride behind him. He loves it, warts and all.

But he needs an every day rider (Honda) as he can't rely on it.

That said, he rode it to Datil New Mexico for the Guzzi rally with no issues (buddies that rode with him could not say the same - well, in the gully washer he rode through he lost his speedo again). So we got him a t-shirt that read The Mighty Enfield! with a nice Royal Enfield bike pic on it. zazzle.com, great place for good custom t-shirts.

Gotta say, it's a proper looking bike.
Sounds like a RE may be good bit more authentic in its retro-ness than I would be interested in. If I wanted to endure such issues, I'd rather buy a vintage bike that might have a chance at appreciation.
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