"A friend had found an old Royal Enfield for sale. The price sounded right so I had to go and check it out."
That's how John, who blogs at Bikin-Ridin-NWA, describes an adventure that turned out to be something completely different than he expected.
I won't spoil the story for you, but bounce over to his blog to read it. It will brighten your day.
Before you go, let me warn you that John labels his items "(f)", which, he says, stands for "faction" — a "fictional account based on actual facts. You will see this on all my posts because sometimes it just plain sounds better all fancied up...don't ya know!"
"NWA" stands for Northwest Arkansas, and most of John's blog seems to consist of pleasantly told accounts of rides there. He is a "proud member of the 365 Group," and so is dedicated to riding his motorcycle every day.
MA 1959 Trailblazer
CA 2012 with sidecar
Check background before shooting
TN 1959 Patrol Car
AZ 2019 500
NM 1956 Super Meteor
MN 2009 500
TX 2011 diesel
CA 1961 Bullet
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
Classic Vs. Classic, 350 Vs. 650 twin
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
Monday, November 1, 2010
A hot tip on an 'old Royal Enfield' for sale
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Interesting story--glad I found his blog, also, since I'm now residing in NWA myself, for school.
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