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Royal Enfield experience in USA
Posted by therider in Motorcycling on April 11, 2010
Vaibhav, my enfield buddy from Bangalore, craved for a bullet motorcycle after a long 8 years of stay in the US. We picked up a nice 2005 Bullet 500cc from Paradise, CA last weekend. Original plan was to ride the 200 odd miles home on the same day, but thanks to the freezing cold, rain and gusty winds, we only made it to Folsom by nightfall. Left the bike with Vaibhav’s cousin brother there for the week and went back there yesterday.
Saturday started well. Cloudy weather, no rain. Soulful breakfast at Ihop. We needed to fix the sticking throttle first. Borrowed tools from a tire shop, removed the tank and took care of the pinched throttle cable. Problem solved. The mechanics and a few customers stopped by to admire the bike.
We took some country roads to avoid the major freeways. And boy that was a good decision. CA-160 and CA-4 was fantastic. Two lanes, no traffic, lush greenery everywhere. An Indian guy followed us taking photos for a few minutes, totally dumbstruck seeing a bullet. On a photo break, a passing patrol officer stopped to check out the bike.
After 165 blissful miles we were home. Went to Kragen to pick up some necesssary tools and got to work on the bike. We did the following, including a late night visit to walmart for more tools:
1. Carb adjust for idle speed.
2. Front brake cable lubing and brake adjust (clockwise rotation of the link shaft).
3. Oil change to Pennzoil 20w/50 non-synth. Planning to do again after 1000mi to change oil filter.
4. Air filter check (no dirt right now),
5. Pushrod tappets adjustment.
6. Clutch cable tension adjustment.
7. Rear wheel alignment and chain tension adjustment.
8. Replace spark plugs.
The bike is much better after front brake adjustment and rear wheel alignment.
Royal Enfield and Goldwing
Posted by therider in Motorcycling on March 18, 2010
“I find the plethora of buttons and navigation system display on my thoroughly modern GL1800 almost a laughable waste.”
Came across this perfect comparison of riding the modern goldwing GL1800 and an old classic Royal Enfield chugging along on a rural county road. I can 100% relate to this experience. I still believe my 40,000 kms in 2 years of riding in India has made better memories than all the four different modern bikes I have ridden here in the US for 6 years. Last year we did our longest journey on the goldwing – CA to NY and back in 30 days covering 10,360 miles. Even that seems not a big deal now. We did not even write up our daily experiences in detail, maybe because there wasn’t much exhilarating details to remember, except for a few specific days.
http://www.royalenfields.com/2010/03/royal-enfield-ride-on-wisconsin-roads.html
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