Bryanna Everitt won the first MotoAmerica Royal Enfield Build Train Race event of the weekend by 0.270 seconds Saturday at Road America. Jasmine Noelle finished second, while Tati Paze, Marie Madura and Tiffanie Vo rounded out the top five. Roadracing World
Bullet 650 looks like Bullet 350
The new Royal Enfield Bullet 650 twin captures the time honored look of the original Bullet 350 single. But it's just another 650 twin at heart. AutoCar India
Bullet 650 lives up to the legend
The 650 twin motor just makes the Bullet better. India Today
My Royal Enfield distinguishes itself at the 2015 DGR
That's my 1999 Royal Enfield on the right, serving as a clothes rack.
My Royal Enfield Bullet and I made it to my local Distinguished Gentleman's Ride through my home town this year. The Enfield didn't overheat.
I did.
Even late September in Florida is too humid for wool jacket, tie and flat cap. During a stop at a beachside pub I took off the jacket and hung it on the handlebars.
I spotted only one other Royal Enfield on the ride; a new Battle Green C5. I parked next to it, hoping to make a good impression.
You are always properly dressed on a Royal Enfield.
The rider of the new Royal Enfield rewarded me by looking over my unwashed Enfield with its duct-tape customizations. Observing this, I glowed with pride. Did them myself, I did.
Not until the rest of the riders pulled up did I realize that my Royal Enfield would be positioned at the curb essentially where the smokers would congregate. Fortunately for all, my Bullet behaved well, and did not explode.
Ever conscious that my motorcycle dislikes starting when other people are watching, I waited until the majority of riders had left before I attempted to kick my Royal Enfield to life.
Scooter sidecarists wave farewell.
To my satisfaction it started on the first kick and, then, just as I prepared to mount, died utterly.
I had forgotten to turn on the fuel tap.
One more kick and we were rolling — toward home. We abandoned the ride early, just as we had joined it late. We're anti-social, my Royal Enfield and I.
But we enjoyed seeing all the distinguished gentleman and ladies and their motorcycles. Hope you like the pictures.
She rode in London through the Blitz and the Blackout, delivering messages for the Admiralty. And now we know her name. Read her story: Wren on a motorcycle
How old is my Royal Enfield?
If you would like to know how old your Royal Enfield is, please email your frame and engine numbers to Graham.Scarth01 @gmail.com Graham is happy to be of assistance in this matter to all RE owners wherever they reside, but they must state where that is. Note that you may be asked to provide photos of the number stampings, along with one of the complete machine. However, if the motorcycle requires an official Machine Dating Certificate the process must be through the Royal Enfield Owners Club at RoyalEnfield.org.uk for which there is a small fee. The Machine Dating Officer can be reached via the "Contact page'"and selecting "Machine Dating" in the message boxes.
Dismantled
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A display based on a dismantled Royal Enfield,
seems to have become a theme in various dealerships around the world. For
instance in Cavite, in the Phil...
Hellenic Motor Museum
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Right in the central business district of Athens, the Hellenic Motor Museum
is an impressive, modern, three-level collection of over 300 cars
The post Hel...
A day out with Douglases
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A pair of shiny Douglases (Dougli?!) The front bike is very special, a
3.5hp ohv touring model with disc front brake. the first motorcycle to be
fitted ...
Old Brit Bullet or India made?
Paul Henshaw shows you the FAST way to tell an old Bullet made in India from an original UK Bullet. YouTube
What Royal Enfield did in the big war
Royal Enfield's book detailing its role in World War II is available for free download, courtesy of Simon Taylor. A Proud War Record
Sounds like a very enjoyable event, David. Nice to see my other loves, BMWs and sidecars well represented.
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