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By Reds
#2374
Gents,
Went out today for a rid along the country roads and realise I love my royal enfield just the exhaust note iit makes that tension it create are like no other .

Why do you love your royal enfield ??

By Reds
#26554
Should be the attention it creates not the tension :) tension when I can't start the blasted thing perhaps !
By Peter 53
#26559
Why do we love 'em?
Simple.
Because they're simple.
Because someone like me who is a relative novice to anything other than servicing can learn a lot when things go wrong (thanks to knowledgable peeps on here).
Because the security guard at Halfords told me last week "That's the SICKEST bike on the Old Kent Road!"
Because imagination is the limit in terms of making them into what you want. Not withstanding good taste :)
By sofiaspin
#26595
Because at 40mph on a slight incline it pulls like the Flying Scotsman and has the panache and speed of Andy Murray on song as it overtakes a lada
By Alan R
#26599
I luv mine because, as of this evening's ride to The Raven Bike gathering at Prees Heath, Shropshire I'll now be buying some NEW crankshaft main bearings that I hadn't planned on until this Winter PLUS, as a spin-off I'd best change the cam followers as they've been "ticking" merrily for some time now AND, as my No.2 bike needs an overhauled crank then I might as well do both engines at the same time whilst tooled-up for the job !!!----------BULLET WHISPERER, Paul this is the one we discussed a while ago requiring a steel con-rod to be fitted....PRE 7.30 pm I was a happy bunny.....I've been given the loan of a BSA B40 for the weekend so should be ok for riding...........Ho-hum !!!!!!!Oh yes---- I've just this week authorised a £3,000 spend on a 5"gauge live steam loco as well...........
By Norm
#26600
Hi Alan, a set of mains won't break the bank we get Jap mains out here for abot $80 a set probably about 50 quid in your money but is an annoying job to have to do and not wanting to be a wet blanket but if you don't change the big end as well Murphy's law will have that fail on you another couple of thousand ks down the road. Happens every time
By Alan R
#26601
Hi NORM----------yep, already "factored" that into the equation...Will be going for a steel con-rod as well...........How's the leg ??
By Norm
#27113
Hi Alan, leg is getting better, today I was able to set the cam timing on a 612 on my hands and knees to see the marks on the timing pinion. Bit hard to get up though
By Alan R
#27117
--------- that's a bit too much info there old mate !!---------------OH, I see !! you mean to stand up ?? (Naughty me !)..This is relating to my 2005 Bullet Classic 500}---------Ok, I've got the head, barrel and piston off, plus the timing and primary cases off and the stator/rotor removed also..I removed the THREE drain plugs with water (condensate)coming from the main tank,then the black oil, then a film of white metal on top of that}-------- Image ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Image --------------------------------------------------------------------------------

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