I've gone over to the dark side!
Posted: 03 May 2019 22:08
Hi all,
The choice of a new bike is a complex thing isn't it.
Me? I have to say I don't like lots of today's offerings with their plastic cladding, 'melted' headlamps (you know, the ones that look like they started off round but then went 10 rounds with a blow lamp...) exhausts designed to burn your ass and the proportions that make them look like they have run into a wall? Yes, I like traditional styling.In addition, they must also be fun at the national speed limits.
Having retired recently I decided to treat myself to a new bike to complement the 3 1/2's. But what to get? Japanese? Nothing there. Italian? Nope. Far too expensive for me to justify and with very few exceptions they don't pass my 'looks' requirements.
Same with BMW or KTM. Triumph? A lot of money again. American? No Way!
Then I saw the first pictures of the Royal Enfield Continental 650 twin and I was smitten. The subsequent road tests said 'good's so that was it - a deposit was placed last September.
Fast forward to March 1st and I took delivery of my first brand new bike in 41years.
Sooo, what's it like? Simple answer is it feels, sounds, goes and rides like a 500 Morini but with more mid range and mod cons, And at £6000 all in, it is remarkably good value.
So, if you are looking for an additional bike to complement your 3 1/2 but like me don't like the modern 'styling' or cost of most new bikes, then seek one out for a test ride- they are definitely not your Grandads' Royal Enfield!
Regards to you all,
George.
The choice of a new bike is a complex thing isn't it.
Me? I have to say I don't like lots of today's offerings with their plastic cladding, 'melted' headlamps (you know, the ones that look like they started off round but then went 10 rounds with a blow lamp...) exhausts designed to burn your ass and the proportions that make them look like they have run into a wall? Yes, I like traditional styling.In addition, they must also be fun at the national speed limits.
Having retired recently I decided to treat myself to a new bike to complement the 3 1/2's. But what to get? Japanese? Nothing there. Italian? Nope. Far too expensive for me to justify and with very few exceptions they don't pass my 'looks' requirements.
Same with BMW or KTM. Triumph? A lot of money again. American? No Way!
Then I saw the first pictures of the Royal Enfield Continental 650 twin and I was smitten. The subsequent road tests said 'good's so that was it - a deposit was placed last September.
Fast forward to March 1st and I took delivery of my first brand new bike in 41years.
Sooo, what's it like? Simple answer is it feels, sounds, goes and rides like a 500 Morini but with more mid range and mod cons, And at £6000 all in, it is remarkably good value.
So, if you are looking for an additional bike to complement your 3 1/2 but like me don't like the modern 'styling' or cost of most new bikes, then seek one out for a test ride- they are definitely not your Grandads' Royal Enfield!
Regards to you all,
George.