- Wed Oct 09, 2013 12:58 pm
#2776
Hi all.
New to the forum and hoping for some good advice.
I am looking out for a classic Royal Enfield, circa around 1940's, a proper old school classic.
A lot are excellent runners in great condition, but for a motorcycle the same age as my dad, I bet no matter what, at least once a month I'll find myself at the side of the road tinkering to try and get it started again, or wheeling it home on foot...
Regarding amount of use- I would use her to visit friends or the odd trip here and there every week, but not a daily runner or long distance thing.
I am not exactly mechanically minded, but very practical, I can get the youtube videos and owners manuals up and get greasy no problem, but also see there are owners club reps where I live for advice etc in Edinburgh.
Are bikes this age and quality more of a museum piece for at most the very occasional Sunday drive to get the papers? Or could I get practical use out of her with a tune up every 3 - 6 months?
I would only buy a really nice excellent clean runner, for what that can indicate for a machine of this age. (1940's - 50's)
Thank you very much for any info.
Hi all.
New to the forum and hoping for some good advice.
I am looking out for a classic Royal Enfield, circa around 1940's, a proper old school classic.
A lot are excellent runners in great condition, but for a motorcycle the same age as my dad, I bet no matter what, at least once a month I'll find myself at the side of the road tinkering to try and get it started again, or wheeling it home on foot...
Regarding amount of use- I would use her to visit friends or the odd trip here and there every week, but not a daily runner or long distance thing.
I am not exactly mechanically minded, but very practical, I can get the youtube videos and owners manuals up and get greasy no problem, but also see there are owners club reps where I live for advice etc in Edinburgh.
Are bikes this age and quality more of a museum piece for at most the very occasional Sunday drive to get the papers? Or could I get practical use out of her with a tune up every 3 - 6 months?
I would only buy a really nice excellent clean runner, for what that can indicate for a machine of this age. (1940's - 50's)
Thank you very much for any info.