I want a new Royal Enfield

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Chris S

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Royal Enfield adds keep popping up on my web pages. They seem to be on a marketing drive at the moment.
 

Chris S

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Location
Birmingham
A customer of mine inherited a motorbike from a relative a few years ago. It had been in a house from 1971 when the owner bought it, then rode it for about 1000 miles. Then he decided he didn't like motorbikes so he just left it in the house. She showed it to me. The only thing worn was the rubber on the handlebars which had started to disintegrate. Apart from that it looked immaculate. I remember her saying it had a small engine, around 125,175 cc Maybe?
Definitely not a Bullet (the current model). They have 350 and 500 cc engines.
 
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MarkF

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Location
Yorkshire
Sure I saw a cafe racer version the other day. Brought a little smile to the old visage

They do the Continental GT at £5k, looks good (but pricy for an ancient Indian bike) to me. I like the look of this on Ebay, £2.6k, now my imagination is working, but I am I am an upright riding guy...............

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lutonloony

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They do the Continental GT at £5k, looks good (but pricy for an ancient Indian bike) to me. I like the look of this on Ebay, £2.6k, now my imagination is working, but I am I am an upright riding guy...............

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I know legally they have to have indicators, but they look wrong
 

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MarkF

MarkF

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Yorkshire
[QUOTE 4615446, member: 45"]Have you looked at the Herald bikes?[/QUOTE]

Yes Paul, I've looked into them & remain very sceptical of future parts supply. It's a Chinese bike from a factory where l don't have faith that a bike will be the same one month to the next.

Herald in the UK, Mash in France, summat else in Poland, all the same bikes. When l see a 400cc bike for sale with 500cc emblazoned on the bodywork, alarm bells ring!
 
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MarkF

MarkF

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Location
Yorkshire
[QUOTE 4615515, member: 45"]Yeah, I don't trust Chinese yet. They're supposed to be Suzuki engines in old Suzuki frames though, so can't be that bad.[/QUOTE]

I can't deny the aesthetic appeal of the Herald/Mash 400 (sleeved down Honda XBR500 I think) but after trawling the net I can only find ONE decent owners review. I am also put off by the Chinese 250 that came to the UK a couple of years back, an BMW RG1200 look-a-like, it got ace reviews, cost about £2.5K and sold. er, 60 then the importers pulled out and left people with no parts supply & with worthless bikes.

I have a workmate dead keen on buying a Herald so will report back, he will spend £2.5k on the 250, me, I'd spend the same amount on an older Suzuki Grass tracker. there is a 400 on Ebay that appears to have lost 40% of it's value in 10 months and 700 miles!

On the other hand, Barcelona is full of the things and they are obviously used for daily commuting................
 

keithmac

Guru
Royal Enfield every day over the cheap Chinese sh1te, your RE will be going long after the Chinese rubbish has broken beyond economic repair..

I would take a 20 year old Honda CB500 over any new Chinese offering.

Just because the engine looks like Suzuki or a Honda doesn't mean it actually is one. Some have Hongda stamped on them FFS.

I've seen over the last 10 years more and more cheap Chinese bikes arrive over here, none of our customers have ever bought a second one..

Even down to the plastic fairings, they seem to have a knack of making plastic more brittle than glass..

They are built to a price (very low it seems).

Lexmoto are just about passible as a useable bike but I certainly wouldn't buy one.

Just to say I'm not a "brand snob" by any means, but when you actually work on them you see how bad they really are.
 

keithmac

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They do the Continental GT at £5k, looks good (but pricy for an ancient Indian bike) to me. I like the look of this on Ebay, £2.6k, now my imagination is working, but I am I am an upright riding guy...............

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That's a great bike for the money, that will be a comfortable upright riding postion.

What's the milage?.
 

recycling

Active Member
Location
North somerset
Royal Enfield every day over the cheap Chinese sh1te, your RE will be going long after the Chinese rubbish has broken beyond economic repair..

That's exactly what people said about Hondas when they first started appearing in the early 70's. "Jap Crap" was what they were called and they would never last. It didn't quite work out that way.
 
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MarkF

MarkF

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Location
Yorkshire
That's a great bike for the money, that will be a comfortable upright riding postion.

What's the milage?.

10k miles.

But it doesn't look upright to me, looks like a wrist hurter. The proportions look just right though, think I will arrange to view next week.
 
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