Enfield Club !
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Re: Enfield Club !
Ah, well... from the perspective of someone who has owned and ridden bullets all his life - from the late 50's/ early 60's batches of "original" Royal Enfield Bullets (built mostly with Brit parts/ dies) up till the mid 90's production of the very first 12V 350cc Enfield India bullets: I have this to say:
There is really only one original, and that is the 350cc bullet with the 6 volt electrics! The sound from the engine is entirely different from what the modern breed produces and they can be started even with a completely flat battery! The damn things used to be built so rugged that I've used one for more than one "off road" outing without any complaints whatsoever!
Of course the older bullets used to have a slightly complicated rear wheel assembly which meant that a rear flat wasn't something that could be dealt by any ordinary roadside chappie, but that was easily fixed by changing a few parts in favour of the modern avatars.
You buy a bullet for the ride and above all the SOUND... nothing sounds quite like that big single (push rod) four stroke engine... and the new ones completely fail on this count!
Just my $0.02 worth...
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Abhijeet
There is really only one original, and that is the 350cc bullet with the 6 volt electrics! The sound from the engine is entirely different from what the modern breed produces and they can be started even with a completely flat battery! The damn things used to be built so rugged that I've used one for more than one "off road" outing without any complaints whatsoever!
Of course the older bullets used to have a slightly complicated rear wheel assembly which meant that a rear flat wasn't something that could be dealt by any ordinary roadside chappie, but that was easily fixed by changing a few parts in favour of the modern avatars.
You buy a bullet for the ride and above all the SOUND... nothing sounds quite like that big single (push rod) four stroke engine... and the new ones completely fail on this count!
Just my $0.02 worth...
Cheers!
Abhijeet
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Re: Enfield Club !
I have to agree with you on this...
The oldies have an aura around them, and placing your behind on the slim seats for a long ride results in certain vibrations that none of the newer versions can produce, The concoction of sound, vibration and raw power is a tribute to the motor mechanics!
However over designed it may feel. the simple rugged feeling that it beckons is unparalleled.... Something like 'Ride it to believe it!'
The oldies have an aura around them, and placing your behind on the slim seats for a long ride results in certain vibrations that none of the newer versions can produce, The concoction of sound, vibration and raw power is a tribute to the motor mechanics!
However over designed it may feel. the simple rugged feeling that it beckons is unparalleled.... Something like 'Ride it to believe it!'
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I would overlook that raw power bit.LOL.TenX wrote:The concoction of sound, vibration and raw power is a tribute to the motor mechanics!
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I drove miles and miles on my trusty steed for years and how I miss it!I ''gave'' it to a friend of mine who always wanted a Bullet before I came to UK. In my student days, it kept me in penury,guzzling copious amounts of fuel.I refused to switch to any other than the Bullet. I was waiting for my bus here the other day ,suddenly my ears perked up and the next moment an immaculately maintained Enfield Bullet thundered past me.Music.
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mundaire wrote:Ah, well... from the perspective of someone who has owned and ridden bullets all his life - from the late 50's/ early 60's batches of "original" Royal Enfield Bullets (built mostly with Brit parts/ dies) up till the mid 90's production of the very first 12V 350cc Enfield India bullets: I have this to say:
There is really only one original, and that is the 350cc bullet with the 6 volt electrics! The sound from the engine is entirely different from what the modern breed produces and they can be started even with a completely flat battery! The damn things used to be built so rugged that I've used one for more than one "off road" outing without any complaints whatsoever!
Of course the older bullets used to have a slightly complicated rear wheel assembly which meant that a rear flat wasn't something that could be dealt by any ordinary roadside chappie, but that was easily fixed by changing a few parts in favour of the modern avatars.
You buy a bullet for the ride and above all the SOUND... nothing sounds quite like that big single (push rod) four stroke engine... and the new ones completely fail on this count!
Just my $0.02 worth...
Cheers!
Abhijeet
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Re: Enfield Club !
Many are positive with K&N.Head to team-bhp ,there some guy even tried bullet "twin-spark" mod!.
While Had the bullet ,I did few simple modifications for smooth cruising.like using Phosphor Bronze Valve Guides,using Adjustable Cam Spindles etc.Many Expert Bullet Mechanics are aware of these modifications.
Banglore based Mr.Guru Nandan's Article will be useful.He has a Workshop there in Banglore.not much knows about their services;but he even "teaches" self repairing.
Read:
http://www.cybersteering.com/cruise/fea ... ullet.html
http://www.nandanmotors.com/
Bulletech:
http://autos.groups.yahoo.com/group/Bulletech/
Happy Riding!
While Had the bullet ,I did few simple modifications for smooth cruising.like using Phosphor Bronze Valve Guides,using Adjustable Cam Spindles etc.Many Expert Bullet Mechanics are aware of these modifications.
Banglore based Mr.Guru Nandan's Article will be useful.He has a Workshop there in Banglore.not much knows about their services;but he even "teaches" self repairing.
Read:
http://www.cybersteering.com/cruise/fea ... ullet.html
http://www.nandanmotors.com/
Bulletech:
http://autos.groups.yahoo.com/group/Bulletech/
Happy Riding!
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Re: Enfield Club !
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Thats a wonderful trip dude.. hope you enjoyed it as much as my imagination from seeing your pics
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