stroker
stroker Reader
10/25/09 10:15 a.m.

Maybe it's just me, but does anyone else think RE is missing an opportunity by not setting up a entry-level roadracing class using their bikes (e.g.: http://www.enfieldmotorcycles.com/models/classic-g5.html)

and then allowing their Cafe or Continental kits (here: http://www.enfieldmotorcycles.com/models/kits/cafe-racer.html)

to be used? I'm thinking of something like the factory purse Suzuki used to offer with their Katanas back in the 80's to combat the Honda Hurricane.

Let's face it, the RE bikes are definitely an unknown to the US Rider base. It seems like Race on Sunday/Sell on Monday would apply...

alex
alex Dork
10/25/09 12:33 p.m.

'Cept they don't really work as race bikes. I've been to tons of vintage races, may be prepping a bike for next season, and I've never seen nor heard of a modern Enfield racer.

They're cool looking, for sure, but that's about as far as it goes. If you de-prioritize style, you can get a lot more/better bike for RE money.

MrJoshua
MrJoshua SuperDork
10/29/09 10:51 p.m.

Hmmmm-canoe that references an encyclopedia. Thats a new twist!

spitfirebill
spitfirebill Dork
10/30/09 3:52 p.m.

He seems to be really interested in bikes too.

maroon92
maroon92 SuperDork
10/30/09 4:11 p.m.
arren said: Hello to all Royal Enfield was the brand of the Enfield Cycle Company, a British engineering company. Notable for producing motorcycles, it also produced bicycles, lawnmowers, stationary engines, and even rifle parts for the Royal Small Arms Factory in Enfield Lock. This legacy of weapons manufacture is reflected in the logo, a cannon, and their motto "Made like a gun, goes like a bullet". It also enabled the use of the brand name Royal Enfield from 1890. In 1955 Enfield of India started assembling Bullet motorcycles under licence from UK components, and by 1962 were manufacturing complete bikes. The original Redditch, Worcestershire based company dissolved in 1971, but Enfield of India, based in Chennai, continued, and bought the rights to use the Royal Enfield name in 1995. Royal Enfield production continues, and now Royal Enfield is the oldest motorcycle company in the world still in production and Bullet is the longest production run model. Have a nice day

Again, let me say it. What the hell?

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