"Hey!" my wife called from the home computer. "You're on Page One of Google!" Sure enough, if you searched on Google for "Royal Enfield motorcycles," that night you got the official sites, one or two other folks and, gulp, this blog.
Hopefully, this is still the case by the time you read this, so you can look for yourself. My thanks to Google's robots for the up-grade to first class. But I would also like to thank you, the readers, for looking at http://www.royalenfields.com/ and putting up with me while I learned the ropes.
It has been fun sharing my enthusiasm for Royal Enfield motorcycles with you. Especially neat are all the times you've told me your stories about your motorcycles.
Have a story, tale or tip you'd like to share with everyone? Please email me at david@royalenfields.com and be sure to include pictures of yourself and your motorcycle.
I'm looking forward to hearing from you.
FL 1953 500 Bullet
FL 2020 Trials Replica
VA 2018 500
CA 2007 scrambler
CA 2001 diesel conversion
Royal Enfields were Indians in '50s
For sale on eBay: ads from the 1950s show Royal Enfields being marketed as U.S. Indian motorcycles. eBay
Everyone loves the retro Bear 650
TX 2012 G5
TN 2014 GT 535
Royal Enfield with sidecar like a Ural
TN 1948 Model G
MA 1959 Trailblazer
Classic Vs. Classic, 350 Vs. 650 twin
CA 1956 Trailblazer
Can he start it? Bullet idle 6 years
Paul Henshaw pulls a 350 Royal Enfield out of the shed and tries to start it. Can he? Watch: YouTube
PA 1970 Interceptor
Dan Holmes DRS racer for sale
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Youve done a great job with this blog Dave, and aught to be proud! Anything that focusses positively on our marvellous bikes is very welcome, and better still this is a pro outfit!
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