- Mon Apr 20, 2015 12:33 pm
#46739
The different stories about the reliability or unreliability of Bullets and what speed you can expect them safely to do is all part of the problem – and it’s a problem that can apply to both UK made and Indian made bikes. There is a built-in inconsistency. This was obvious from the earliest road tests on these bikes (1950s) and has continued ever since. Some are ‘quick’, some are ‘slow’, some go for ever, some frequently fail. (That’s before we start on state of tune, condition of maintenance, riding ability, and all the other factors that have an influence on whether your engine keeps going or doesn’t). This sort of variability isn’t unique to Enfields, it was a common feature on bikes from many British makers, with only a very few achieving anything like the consistency we have come to expect from the overwhelming majority of bikes being sold today.