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Reply #15 - 08/21/10 at 22:10:48
 
mick wrote on 08/20/10 at 18:48:39:
BurnPgh wrote on 08/20/10 at 15:21:09:
what exactly is/were/are the major issues with the "older" REs?

oil leaks,poor brakes.handled badly,generally unreliable.
Wow, much like a Harley
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Reply #16 - 08/22/10 at 11:10:03
 
When I got back into motorcycles in late 2007, I investigated getting a RE.  The same Suzuki dealer who services my S40 had just given up his RE franchise.  He said he had horrible problems with them on the business side of being a dealer - hard to get parts delivered timely, took forever to get paid by them for warranty work- those kinds of issues that a consumer doesn't see in the business relationship between a manufacturer and a dealer.

The closest RE dealer to me is about 60 miles away in a small town in southwestern Ohio.  For a guy like me who does not do his own wrenching, that is a deal killer from the beginning.

Perhaps the Suzuki dealer is right about the problems with being an RE dealer, or RE would have a far better dealer network.  I don't know of any larger dealerships who carry RE products; most of the RE delaers are very small operations.
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Reply #17 - 08/22/10 at 12:24:49
 
Jerry Eichenberger wrote on 08/22/10 at 11:10:03:
When I got back into motorcycles in late 2007, I investigated getting a RE.  The same Suzuki dealer who services my S40 had just given up his RE franchise.  He said he had horrible problems with them on the business side of being a dealer - hard to get parts delivered timely, took forever to get paid by them for warranty work- those kinds of issues that a consumer doesn't see in the business relationship between a manufacturer and a dealer.

The closest RE dealer to me is about 60 miles away in a small town in southwestern Ohio.  For a guy like me who does not do his own wrenching, that is a deal killer from the beginning.

Perhaps the Suzuki dealer is right about the problems with being an RE dealer, or RE would have a far better dealer network.  I don't know of any larger dealerships who carry RE products; most of the RE delaers are very small operations.

Correct Jerry,the dealership in Salem is a Double garage with an ally
entrance. The only good thing about an RE is it's looks, buy one ,keep it all polshed up and just enter it in shows.
Enjoy your Savage, it is a fine bike almost maintanance free,looks great ,and reliable.
Unless they have performed magic on these new Enfields ,they are garbage.  They were very cheap in England.
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Reply #18 - 08/22/10 at 14:33:47
 
I saw a few of these today in person and sat on one. Seems like a really decent bike and I could actually touch the ground with both feet!
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Reply #19 - 08/22/10 at 15:11:28
 
anyone know if they AVL engines they had for a short while were any better? Im willing to bet after a few years of this new unit engine they'll have all the bugs worked out and it will be a reliable machine. Until then...I've never heard a good thing about them except the style and light weight.
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Reply #20 - 08/22/10 at 15:45:07
 
Here's a link to a writeup about the Enfield. He says he likes it but it has limitations.
http://www.chuckhawks.com/royal_enfield_letter1.htm

http://www.chuckhawks.com/royal_enfield_letter2.htm
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Reply #21 - 08/22/10 at 17:09:40
 
Two good letters there Ed, so by all acounts a big improvement from the old days,and that's a good thing, I wonder how long it will take before they go OHC,?  hopefully never. I did actually allmost buy one at that Salem Dealership,it was a tad tall for me, at the time I was short $1800 bucks ,I asked if he would finance the $1800,he said no,we don't finance any bikes ,they are all cash only.He also had a "Ural "
dealership,and sidecars ,they look good but have heard bad stuff about them.
After that I sold my little honda rebel and got myself a savage,best single I ever had,and more reliable than my Dad's old Norton ES2.
paid cash ,no dang payments.
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Reply #22 - 09/27/10 at 14:09:40
 
My first bike when I was 15 in '65, was a 1937 RE 500cc Bullet Super Sport. It had four valves, dual exhaust, wet sump lubrication, 2 sparkplugs, a single carb, foot shift, weighed 390lbs. It was a trials bike. You could remove the mufflers and headlight in a few minutes to make it a racer. I bought it from an old guy down the street for 50 bucks. He was the original owner, and bought it because it was the only bike at the time that had a foot shift. I had it up to 98 mph once, but it scared the crap out of me so I never did it again!
The mufflers rusted out so fast you bought them by the dozen. No kidding!
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Reply #23 - 09/27/10 at 16:46:39
 
here is the best push rod single ever to come out of the UK.



and here is another. Arial Red Hunter about a 1950.very fast.

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Reply #24 - 09/27/10 at 16:48:30
 
makes my old heart go pitter patter.
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Reply #25 - 09/27/10 at 17:26:18
 
A t-shirt I saw at a bike show has always put a smile on my face, It said:
Royal Enfield
"turning boy's into mechanics"
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Reply #26 - 09/27/10 at 23:04:25
 
Lupo wrote on 09/27/10 at 17:26:18:
A t-shirt I saw at a bike show has always put a smile on my face, It said:
Royal Enfield
"turning boy's into mechanics"

very true statement.
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Reply #27 - 09/28/10 at 14:15:56
 
did someone on here say they wanted the Enfield as a v-twin?  

http://thekneeslider.com/archives/2010/09/24/carberry-enfield-v-twins-ready-t...
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Reply #28 - 09/28/10 at 17:00:39
 
mick have always love the bsa

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