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By Davie Hall
#51016
If Enfields were built by Triumph, we wouldn't be riding bikes at all because the company has no interest in smaller cc bikes. Have they not scrapped the idea of the Asian built 250
By Bullet Whisperer
#51017
Hi Presto. I think, for myself at least, a bike has to look attractive to me to get me interested in the first place. If, after that, it is a let down, so be it and I either don't buy it or it can go on its' way to someone else soon afterwards. Perhaps a bit like 'love at first sight', where this can't really happen with an ugly [to the beholder's eye at least] woman / man, no matter how caring or good in the kitchen etc they may be, first base doesn't happen in the first place, due to lack of initial attraction. One of few exceptions for me would be a Honda CD175 I bought over 30 years ago as a very cheap winter hack. It was pug ugly and I never cleaned it or gave it any fuss, yet it was one of the best bikes I have ever owned and I kept it for a couple of years, adding 18000 miles to the clock on winter / wet days. There was no initial attraction, other than it was about 50 quid, but it led me to the prettier CB175 soon afterwards, which actually disappointed me a little. Usually [for me at any rate] I have to like what I see before things go any further, where bikes are concerned at least - I have to behave where women are concerned these days! Cheers, Paul.
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By Presto
#51018
Of the 30 odd bikes I’ve had over the years there has been no sort of continuity in the looks department. Some I very much liked the look of (I won’t say what they were in case I open a hornets’ nest of subjectivity!); others I guess no one would like the look of, eg MZ ES250 ‘flying banana’(!), but in terms of quality of materials, reliability and ride it was one of the best (for its size).

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