- Fri Aug 31, 2012 11:04 am
#16864
Having owned an Electra XS for the past five and a half years from new I think that I can safely say that the Electra is by no means a bad bike. There is no doubt that the steel conrod, roller bearing big end, gear type oil pumps, electronic ignition system, five speed 'box and some updated design points are all significant improvements over the iron engined bikes - one of which I also owned.
Build quality of both is similarly 'fair', neither being better or worse than the other in my experience.
The issues raised with Electras are all true, but this forum (and other sites) is littered with significant reports of iron engined bikes failing con rods, fragile floating big ends, issues with points ignitions, high oil consumption, poor compression/performance, breaking pistons, primary chaincase oil leaks, poor gearboxes, poor TLS front brakes etc etc. These are issues that the AVL design has mostly all alleviated.
The UK importer Watsonian Squire and two RE dealerships that I know have had almost no failures of AVL big ends or con rods/pistons. One has to question any that have gone could be down to poor oil/filter changing and/or over reving - just like what happens to all the Jap/Italian/German bikes that one reads on forums with the same failures sort of failures.
In my opinion the AVL starter sprag is weak and the solenoid poor quality. The WS green TCI has completely halted any kick-back and therefore banging of the sprag - which used to occur all the time with the original TCI. This has taken the strain of the sprag and therefore it will last much longer. The solonoid can be replaced with a Honda one for £10, which will probably last for ever. The rest of the bike is 'reasonable enough'.
Don't misunderstand me, the Electra is not brilliantly made or engineered but it is a short stop gap improvement on the original design.
If you want a really well made reliable Enfield buy a post 2009 EFI Classic!