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Royal Enfield 500 Classic

GamaGoatGirl

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Our friend stopped by with his new 2013 Royal Enfield 500 Classic with 20 miles on it! He is on leave from overseas. It had all the classic looks- olive drab green, but all the modern features like radial tires, electric start, and electronic fuel injection. Beautiful bike!
 
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B3.3T

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These are cool but as they are produced in India using a lot of Chinese parts, their reliability has been questionable.
 

quickfarms

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These are cool but as they are produced in India using a lot of Chinese parts, their reliability has been questionable.
I was looking at one at an air show a few months ago and the sales girl could not tell where they were produced. But they do look cool. My problem with a motorcycle is the other idiots on the road. Yesterday we passed an accident that had two motorcycles down and one was under the back of an SUV. I hope they walked away from it.
 

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We were looking over a few issues it has already.

Wires pulled too tight, leaking oil and leaking gasoline lines, fit and finish issues too.
 

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The first pic I had taken near Savanah, TN back in 97. One of the Enfields not made in England by the original manufacturer.


The other 2 pics were of a fine old Royal Enfield camped near me some time back.
 

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saddamsnightmare

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September 1st, 2012.

Probably runs as well as a Mahindra jeep...both 1950's technology. The guys that are going to make the big bucks in motorbikes are the ones who come up with a reliable, long lived, road worthy diesel! Enfield in India had one, not too reliable, that got about 200 MPG on diesel....:grd:
 

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I have an 2008 RE and yes it's 1950's tech so you need a good tool set. Once I worked the bugs out of it she's fine for a drum brakes,carbed,500cc bike. I've put alot of fun miles on it.
 
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