Can you imagine how much on of those pin stripers could make at a car or bike show at the pace they are working?
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Re: Royal Enfield Motorcycles
[Re: DynoDave]
#2775339 05/17/2009:47 AM05/17/2009:47 AM
Wonderful looking Bikes. Ive never seen one in person but I like the standard riding style and the British single and twin cyl designs. When the engine is the centerpiece of the bike its hard to beat that old inline Triumph, Norton, BSA (and XS650) look.
Keep old mopars alive.
Re: Royal Enfield Motorcycles
[Re: 2boltmain]
#2775662 05/18/2010:27 AM05/18/2010:27 AM
Wonderful looking Bikes. Ive never seen one in person but I like the standard riding style and the British single and twin cyl designs. When the engine is the centerpiece of the bike its hard to beat that old inline Triumph, Norton, BSA (and XS650) look.
I like the looks of them. Sold my smaller Triumph, as I moved up to a 1600 Thunderbird. The Enfield would be a good local rider replacement. Good looking and not expensive. My other Brit-bikes have been trouble free.
Its on my short list of shifter bikes. For the same price range I can get a 300-450cc bike. Not commuting in stop and stop again traffic on the I-405 I can go back to a shifter. My Suzuki 650 scooter is automatic so my left hand did not have to pull in the clutch.