- Wed Apr 29, 2015 3:10 pm
#47610
In defence of the Electra X, I use mine, a 2007 model which i've had from new, as well as day rides, on trips of 800 miles plus, it's been around Cumbria, North and South Wales, North Humberland and Dumfries and Galloway, with 240 mile days at times, using motorways when unavoidable, they're not to bad if you stay a fair distance behind the Trucks, which are governed to 56 mph, and if one comes up close behind you then just overtake the one in front. It's also been on camping trips fully loaded with no issues. The knee angle is about as good as you can get without going down the feet forward route and it's comfortable on such long rides.
I removed the kickstart lever, just in case i'm tempted to use it,not recommended with two knee replacements,it works great on the electric starter,I just roll back the decompressor lever as I press the stop button to prevent any kick backs. Other than that I service it regularly and change the oil and filter every 2000 miles, the magnetic plug and the filter plugs are always spotless.
I sold a BMW R1100R mianly due to knee issues, but when I took the bikes on rides back to back, I always came back after riding the Enfield with a bigger smile on my face, the weight, fuel consumption and comfort are all great.
You will always get more posts from folk having problems with their bikes,than those who are happy with theirs, it's just how it is,don't let it put you off going on long trips. Cheers, Ian.
I removed the kickstart lever, just in case i'm tempted to use it,not recommended with two knee replacements,it works great on the electric starter,I just roll back the decompressor lever as I press the stop button to prevent any kick backs. Other than that I service it regularly and change the oil and filter every 2000 miles, the magnetic plug and the filter plugs are always spotless.
I sold a BMW R1100R mianly due to knee issues, but when I took the bikes on rides back to back, I always came back after riding the Enfield with a bigger smile on my face, the weight, fuel consumption and comfort are all great.
You will always get more posts from folk having problems with their bikes,than those who are happy with theirs, it's just how it is,don't let it put you off going on long trips. Cheers, Ian.