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Title: Royal Enfield
Post by: Auto Addict on 26 June 2009, 07:02:08
Went to Morton-in-Marsh last weekend, the Royal Enfield factory (close by) had an open weekend.

Never seen so many vintage Enfields making their way there.

What a lovely sound that 4 stroke engine makes, a beautiful thump - thump.
Title: Re: Royal Enfield
Post by: Lizzie_Zoom on 26 June 2009, 08:19:00
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Went to Morton-in-Marsh last weekend, the Royal Enfield factory (close by) had an open weekend.

Never seen so many vintage Enfields making their way there.

What a lovely sound that 4 stroke engine makes, a beautiful thump - thump.


I remember these bikes when I was a kid, with BSA's and Triumphs the pride of British motorcycle building before the Japs moved in!

(http://i282.photobucket.com/albums/kk247/lizziefreeman/Enfield.jpg)

Lovely - the bike not the bloke!! :-* :-* :-* :D :D :D ;)
Title: Re: Royal Enfield
Post by: TheBoy on 26 June 2009, 08:22:18
Not convinced I've seen an original, just the Indian ones...
Title: Re: Royal Enfield
Post by: Jimbob on 26 June 2009, 08:28:24
I've heard Harry Enfield, does that count?
Title: Re: Royal Enfield
Post by: Pitchfork on 26 June 2009, 09:43:06
Royal Enfield - trying to emulate Bognor Regis?? ;D
Title: Re: Royal Enfield
Post by: Matchless on 26 June 2009, 09:50:45
Dont you mean Royal Oilfield? The only m/c to leak more than a Triumph.
Title: Re: Royal Enfield
Post by: Vmax on 26 June 2009, 09:55:36
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Went to Morton-in-Marsh last weekend, the Royal Enfield factory (close by) had an open weekend.

Never seen so many vintage Enfields making their way there.

What a lovely sound that 4 stroke engine makes, a beautiful thump - thump.


I remember these bikes when I was a kid, with BSA's and Triumphs the pride of British motorcycle building before the Japs moved in!

(http://i282.photobucket.com/albums/kk247/lizziefreeman/Enfield.jpg)

Lovely - the bike not the bloke!! :-* :-* :-* :D :D :D ;)
Hmmn not my cup of tea ( the bike or the bloke) Nortons and triumphs knocked spots off them IMO.  :y
Title: Re: Royal Enfield
Post by: Lizzie_Zoom on 26 June 2009, 11:37:35
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Went to Morton-in-Marsh last weekend, the Royal Enfield factory (close by) had an open weekend.

Never seen so many vintage Enfields making their way there.

What a lovely sound that 4 stroke engine makes, a beautiful thump - thump.


I remember these bikes when I was a kid, with BSA's and Triumphs the pride of British motorcycle building before the Japs moved in!

(http://i282.photobucket.com/albums/kk247/lizziefreeman/Enfield.jpg)

Lovely - the bike not the bloke!! :-* :-* :-* :D :D :D ;)
Hmmn not my cup of tea ( the bike or the bloke) Nortons and triumphs knocked spots off them IMO.  :y

My goodness I should have quoted that one, as one of our neighbours had one of them at it looked a gorgous machine! ::) ::) :-* :-* :-* 8-) 8-) 8-) :D :D ;)
Title: Re: Royal Enfield
Post by: Pitchfork on 26 June 2009, 11:38:32
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Went to Morton-in-Marsh last weekend, the Royal Enfield factory (close by) had an open weekend.

Never seen so many vintage Enfields making their way there.

What a lovely sound that 4 stroke engine makes, a beautiful thump - thump.


I remember these bikes when I was a kid, with BSA's and Triumphs the pride of British motorcycle building before the Japs moved in!

(http://i282.photobucket.com/albums/kk247/lizziefreeman/Enfield.jpg)

Lovely - the bike not the bloke!! :-* :-* :-* :D :D :D ;)
Hmmn not my cup of tea ( the bike or the bloke) Nortons and triumphs knocked spots off them IMO.  :y
Velocette Venom - a real bike!
Title: Re: Royal Enfield
Post by: Lizzie_Zoom on 26 June 2009, 11:40:40
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Went to Morton-in-Marsh last weekend, the Royal Enfield factory (close by) had an open weekend.

Never seen so many vintage Enfields making their way there.

What a lovely sound that 4 stroke engine makes, a beautiful thump - thump.


I remember these bikes when I was a kid, with BSA's and Triumphs the pride of British motorcycle building before the Japs moved in!

(http://i282.photobucket.com/albums/kk247/lizziefreeman/Enfield.jpg)

Lovely - the bike not the bloke!! :-* :-* :-* :D :D :D ;)
Hmmn not my cup of tea ( the bike or the bloke) Nortons and triumphs knocked spots off them IMO.  :y
Velocette Venom - a real bike!

What's that PF? :o :o  Sounds Italian to me ;D ;D ;D ;)
Title: Re: Royal Enfield
Post by: Pitchfork on 26 June 2009, 11:43:12
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Went to Morton-in-Marsh last weekend, the Royal Enfield factory (close by) had an open weekend.

Never seen so many vintage Enfields making their way there.

What a lovely sound that 4 stroke engine makes, a beautiful thump - thump.


I remember these bikes when I was a kid, with BSA's and Triumphs the pride of British motorcycle building before the Japs moved in!

(http://i282.photobucket.com/albums/kk247/lizziefreeman/Enfield.jpg)

Lovely - the bike not the bloke!! :-* :-* :-* :D :D :D ;)
Hmmn not my cup of tea ( the bike or the bloke) Nortons and triumphs knocked spots off them IMO.  :y
Velocette Venom - a real bike!

What's that PF? :o :o  Sounds Italian to me ;D ;D ;D ;)
No made in Brum!
Title: Re: Royal Enfield
Post by: Varche on 26 June 2009, 13:13:53
Hm, I owned a Roya Enfield 250 for ONE day. It was the only bike I ever had with rear wheel steering. Turned out the swinging arm bushes were well and truly shot. Took it back the next day and got all of my money back! Bought a Frantic Basket 250 instead! That was a nice bike.

Oh happy days

Varche
Title: Re: Royal Enfield
Post by: mc9 on 27 June 2009, 17:39:46
Ah, bikes I have owned (sorry chrisgixxer).

First was an NSU Quickly moped (schoolboy project).
Then a Vespa 125 (ridden illegaly, as a schoolboy, sorry).
Other Schoolboy projects included sprung hub Triumph Thunderbird, Ariel Leader, Norton Jubilee.......
Then a Honda C200, my first learner bike, ridden legally.
Next was a Norton 99, 600cc twin. Bought as a badly executed cafe racer, rebuild to original and ridden after passing my test on the C200. Sold it to the van driver who chased me around town and finally caught me to ask to buy it!
Next Kawasaki H1F -- Don't want another one.
Then Honda CB500T -- the most boring bike ever zzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz......
Then Laverda 750SF3 -- nice tough reliable parallel twin, pretty good performance and didn't vibrate to bits.
Next Moto Guzzi Le Mans -- sexy but "woofly". My only brand new bike.

Then a 15 year break.

Born again 5 years ago -- bought another Lavie SF3, didn't know how much bikes had improved in the "lost" years. I like the Lavie but would have bought a modern bike had I known.

What next? I've ridden a Ducati Monster 1000, Buell Lighning 1200, Z1000, Super Duke and Street Triple. All great bikes but curiously bland after the rough and ready old Lavie.

Haven't ridden a Speed Triple, Tuono or any motards. The Aprilia Tuono is the bike I favour most, apparently offering a harder edged ride than any of the other nakeds.

Cheers

mc9
Title: Re: Royal Enfield
Post by: Omegatoy on 27 June 2009, 17:53:29
hmm out of the many bikes ive had including a royal oilfield
have to say my favourite was my oif bsa a65 lightning bought it new in 74 and had many many adventurous fun rides on it!!!! :y
Title: Re: Royal Enfield
Post by: albitz on 27 June 2009, 20:29:18
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Went to Morton-in-Marsh last weekend, the Royal Enfield factory (close by) had an open weekend.

Never seen so many vintage Enfields making their way there.

What a lovely sound that 4 stroke engine makes, a beautiful thump - thump.


I remember these bikes when I was a kid, with BSA's and Triumphs the pride of British motorcycle building before the Japs moved in!

(http://i282.photobucket.com/albums/kk247/lizziefreeman/Enfield.jpg)

Lovely - the bike not the bloke!! :-* :-* :-* :D :D :D ;)
Hmmn not my cup of tea ( the bike or the bloke) Nortons and triumphs knocked spots off them IMO.  :y
Got caught riding a Dunstall Norton Commando when I was 16.Mr plod was very unimpressed,as was mr judge. :-[
Title: Re: Royal Enfield
Post by: iggy21uk on 27 June 2009, 21:05:10
I thought the  Queen got her eggs from the Royal Enfield?  ;D ;D
Title: Re: Royal Enfield
Post by: Darth Loo-knee on 27 June 2009, 23:12:53
now these sound nice far better than the Enfield..

http://www.nortonmotorcycles.com/
Title: Re: Royal Enfield
Post by: Vamps on 27 June 2009, 23:20:11
Now there's an interesting thought...... :y
Title: Re: Royal Enfield
Post by: Bent valve on 27 June 2009, 23:21:13
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Ah, bikes I have owned (sorry chrisgixxer).

First was an NSU Quickly moped (schoolboy project).
Then a Vespa 125 (ridden illegaly, as a schoolboy, sorry).
Other Schoolboy projects included sprung hub Triumph Thunderbird, Ariel Leader, Norton Jubilee.......
Then a Honda C200, my first learner bike, ridden legally.
Next was a Norton 99, 600cc twin. Bought as a badly executed cafe racer, rebuild to original and ridden after passing my test on the C200. Sold it to the van driver who chased me around town and finally caught me to ask to buy it!
Next Kawasaki H1F -- Don't want another one.
Then Honda CB500T -- the most boring bike ever zzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz......
Then Laverda 750SF3 -- nice tough reliable parallel twin, pretty good performance and didn't vibrate to bits.
Next Moto Guzzi Le Mans -- sexy but "woofly". My only brand new bike.

Then a 15 year break.

Born again 5 years ago -- bought another Lavie SF3, didn't know how much bikes had improved in the "lost" years. I like the Lavie but would have bought a modern bike had I known.

What next? I've ridden a Ducati Monster 1000, Buell Lighning 1200, Z1000, Super Duke and Street Triple. All great bikes but curiously bland after the rough and ready old Lavie.

Haven't ridden a Speed Triple, Tuono or any motards. The Aprilia Tuono is the bike I favour most, apparently offering a harder edged ride than any of the other nakeds.

Cheers

mc9
If you can remember all that your'e not drinking enough :)
Title: Re: Royal Enfield
Post by: omegaman2 on 27 June 2009, 23:24:43
just passed one in a shop windae  in falkirk the dae
still makekes your head turn
Title: Re: Royal Enfield
Post by: Bent valve on 27 June 2009, 23:29:43
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just passed one in a shop windae  in falkirk the dae
still makekes your head turn
especialy if youve had a drink :D
Title: Re: Royal Enfield
Post by: CaptainZok on 28 June 2009, 02:09:26
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hmm out of the many bikes ive had including a royal oilfield
have to say my favourite was my oif bsa a65 lightning bought it new in 74 and had many many adventurous fun rides on it!!!! :y
Mate of mine used to have an a65, I made a fortune off him selling him bits of rubber extrusion to try and stop the bloody thing vibrating itself to bits.
Title: Re: Royal Enfield
Post by: p j morgan on 28 June 2009, 02:22:44
my brother had a bonnerville a vellocet venom .he had a triumph with a coffin as a side car the cops stopped him every other day .it was a wicked machine .and there was i on my lambretta li 175 .them was the good old days! :y
Title: Re: Royal Enfield
Post by: Lizzie_Zoom on 28 June 2009, 11:41:24
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my brother had a bonnerville a vellocet venom .he had a triumph with a coffin as a side car the cops stopped him every other day .it was a wicked machine .and there was i on my lambretta li 175 .them was the good old days! :y

Were you one of those handsom lads in a Parker, with tigers tails hanging off the chrome, with 100 mirrors, that I fancied?! :D :D :D ;)  Mind you it was the lads with Lambetta 200 GT's that took the best girls! 8-) 8-) 8-) 8-)
Title: Re: Royal Enfield
Post by: mc9 on 28 June 2009, 12:26:06

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If you can remember all that your'e not drinking enough

Great advice Bent Valve -- off to Sainsbury's on a beer run for me. :y

cheers

mc9