Morning Stewart. My 650 Super Meteor rang all the right bells for me. Last Saturday two up I took my grandson to Colchester again so he could pick his new bike up. That was our second trip there in two weeks, and the longest ride he had been on riding pillion. From a pillion standpoint, he said no aches or pains being on the saddle for over five hours. That said he felt the back rest could do with being a little higher. As for me with my arthritis, them forward controls and seating position was just what the doctor ordered. And two up running at 70mph, no problems whatsoever for this bike. So I won't be changing this machine any time soon. Safe riding sir and see you in the next one 👍😊...
@Tildog594 ай бұрын
I'm with you on the forward controls.Having had them on my old sportster I notice the difference now riding my bonneville .Going to take a serious look at the super meteor.
@OddBallPerformance7 ай бұрын
I am stepping down from a Honda VFR1200F to a Shotgun 650 that I am picking up this weekend. It sounds daft, but after 6 years of riding a bike that, while brilliant, is impossible to really utilize the potential of. Maybe I am just getting old and I feel a need to slow down a bit and just enjoy the ride. Your videos on the Shotgun really helped cement my decision. Thank you, from the USA!
@per-arnehjorth97858 ай бұрын
"Allowing your heart to rule your head" -That is a good one! 😂 It is actually the main key to my addiction to motorcycling, while my dear wife does it the other way around and choose the cheap car! Now I can confidently answer the question "what is going on in your head?" "It is not my head, it is my heart!" 😊👍 I THINK I would go for the Shotgun, but I must get the chance to ride them both and then listen to my heart. I think you actually managed to pinpoint what it is all about. Great thoughts! Thanks.
@Patches-vq8cd8 ай бұрын
I am waiting for a classic 650. It would out sell all of the other models i think
@thayakam-fo3lq7 ай бұрын
classic 350 would still be the king for city riding due to the weight and that beautiful single cylinder thump :)
@paulrendell87978 ай бұрын
When the first pictures came out of the Super Meteor, I knew right there and then that it was the bike for me, without even seeing it in the flesh. I was straight down to the dealers to put my order in. Which actually was a bit of a problem at the time because the dealership had no idea of price or spec or anything! I just stuck down a ton deposit and was given a receipt which said 650 Super Meteor, price and spec to be announced! No regrets whatsoever. It is everything that I thought it would be, I love it.
@christopherlong78528 ай бұрын
“The Goldilocks zone of motorcycling.” Go on now! That’s a wonderful description.
@alexrennie74838 ай бұрын
just had my porridge, and the SM is sitting waiting in the garage... bloody rain😮
@vincesacca50257 ай бұрын
Your narrative reviews make me smile. They're very entertaining. Thank you.
@philcox87718 ай бұрын
Hi Stu, been riding motorcycles over 50 years, looking back it’s always been bikes from the heart I’ve bought, cc’s didn’t matter.. what mattered was the smile they gave me & still smiling.. great video mate.. cheers Phil 🇦🇺
@lagancider61538 ай бұрын
I bought a new Kawasaki w650 in 2002, only new bike i’ve ever bought in my 45 years of riding. Other bikes have come and gone but 9 times out of 10 it’s the Kawasaki I throw a leg over. 650 twins are without doubt the sweet spot…
@jamshedsethna34288 ай бұрын
I agree, the W650 is 50hp, same as the strangelled W800, great bike with bevel, classic British style and ridiculously cheap to buy, even compared to Royal Enfield.
@Bo-nn1ig7 ай бұрын
Gray Shotgun. I rode the SM , and then the Shotgun several more times. I own a ‘23 Classic 350, a ‘21 Continental GT, and a ‘15 Triumph Bonneville. Each great bikes, but… One Shotgun would do it all. It is a renaissance motorcycle.
@andyedmond2486 ай бұрын
G'day Stu. I am now the very proud and contented owner of a 2023 SM650 in celestial blue. I cannot fault this bike at all. I'm 65, have spinal and leg issues, but the SM addresse's these problems and allows me to continue in relative comfort. I have new "Verex" silencers and saddlebags ordered. Has the touring screen, touring comfort seat, and wider footpegs. Love the channel brother, and thoroughly enjoy each and every video that you present. Stay safe and all the best from Oz mate.
@paulmears53307 ай бұрын
I'm part of the "riding is fun, regardless of what you're riding" club. I love my Hunter; its the roadster I've wanted for 40 years. All the myriad bikes I've owned have been leading up to this bike, for me. RE have shown they've never forgotten what are a motorcycles real virtues.
@MOHAMEDHASSAN-fk9jv7 ай бұрын
I have seen many reviews and you are the one who rides an Enfield nice and smooth, as it should be.
@Rayraysplums8 ай бұрын
I go by what was more comfortable. Sat on the sm and found the seat pushed me into the tank. Sat on the sg and much better seating position. Im 5,7. I think I'll go for the base grey sg.
@PL690097 ай бұрын
Bonjour a vous. Merci pour cette belle vidéo et cette analyse tout a fait correcte de nos Royal Enfield. Je roule depuis 1 an avec une super Meteor 650. Et oui, après 35 ans de permis moto, et beaucoup de HD, Yam Honda et Kawa, je redécouvre la vraie vie. Vivre en flânant, vivre tranquillement en se promenant au gré du vent. La France dans laquelle je vis, est faite pour la RE. Je ne roule pas en HD, je roule sur un RE Cruisers, n'en déplaise à certains. Merci encore
@247SH7 ай бұрын
You’re spot on, for me motorcycling has always been about emotion. I used to watch the Humber Bridge being built. I really enjoyed travelling there from Louth on my Honda C50, many times. I recently had a look in our Royal Enfield dealership at the Shot Gun and the aesthetics of the bike are appealing. I think that once my knee heals I might look at my finances. I just thought I’d reply as I strongly identify with what you are saying about the sense of freedom motorcycling brings, from stressors, that is. More people should do it, the world might be a happier place. Many thanks.
@fabfafa8 ай бұрын
Perfect the video I was waiting for .thank you again from France 🇫🇷 I can make my decision now.
@jonread55098 ай бұрын
Great video as usual 👍 Your so right what you say about the motorcycle press , far to quick to draw comparisons with other bikes that bear no resemblance to the one their reviewing, “Oh the brakes on this machine arn’t as good as the fire blade” when they’re reviewing a budget 500 ! Keep up the great content.
@toddparker68078 ай бұрын
Hi Stuart thanks for the video. I have not had a motorcycle for over six years. I am getting a bike in about 5 months and really looking forward to it. These are good bikes and I may end up getting one of them. I like the look of the Shotgun 650 with its practical blacked out engine and switch gear. Best wishes from Australia.
@stevegresty41818 ай бұрын
I'm not a forward control lover, so the shotgun is the bike I would choose, great video Stuart.
@RenatoPinheiro228 ай бұрын
perfect analysis and passionate point of view perspective, as always !! Cheers
@theleveller61648 ай бұрын
I bought a new RE GT650 Mr.Clean in 2022 then last year in July I bought a 2023 Harley 1250s. The Harley has been off the road more than on. The treatment of my Harley by the dealer has been appaling,came back after many repairs covered in mud,dust,grey primer overspray and a big scratch on the tank. Enfield on the other hand has been great. Had a couple of small issues that were corrected straight away,no issues,no damage. I enjoy both bikes , but, much prefer the Enfield. Looking at another Enfield. My only conplaint with the Enfield is the Chrome on the tank could be better,however,I can just get it chromed.
@Richard-r1x7d8 ай бұрын
You’d better be quick
@shubhammitra42277 ай бұрын
When choosing a motorcycle, let your heart speak rather than your head, well said sir!
@robertlindstrom5407 ай бұрын
As I start my 50:th season as a licensed motorcyclist I hear you, loud and clear. For me, with all the bikes that I`ve had the buying decision has always been for one reason only and that is "I like this one". Admittedly, in the beginning a lot had to do with what other people might like and think is cool but I outgrew that. Only after I´ve bought a bike I start to experiment slightly with what it can do, for example can it do touring? And all of my bikes have one way or another worked well for touring and when I was into sportbikes I toured with very light luggage but that was no problem. One extra teeshirt, one extra pair of boxers and socks, tooth paste and toothbrush and enough money to buy more when needed. And away I went. Without having to destroy the good looks of my Honda VFR or whatever bike I owned at the time with too much ugly luggage. My bike today is a Vulcan, for that one I have two 20litre saddle bags and a bag I can attach to the sissybar, that is enough for one or two weeks touring even if I go abroad. That SuperMeteor would be my pick, it is a good looking bike in my eyes and would do well as my next bike. We will see, I tend to keep my bikes for a long time, the Vulcan I bought in 2012 and for the moment I have no need for anything else but of course that can change. As always, a good video and your opinions are well worth listening to. Especially liked "emotive motorcycling" as that says it all, really.
@AdamRowan-Lovell7 ай бұрын
Great video Stuart. I will be buying either the Shotgun or Super Meteor as my first bike and am not 100% on which one yet. The one aspect of the Shotgun that attracts me is where the footpegs are. It might be the deciding factor as the Super Meteor position might not sit right with me. After this review and you talking about how the Super Meteor excels on the straight, bit roads and the Shotgun excels as the windy roads, I'm swaying even more to the Shotgun as they are the type of roads I will be riding on mainly. Again, greay content. Thanks!
@MrJpb20008 ай бұрын
Great video and totally agree…purchased my Interceptor for this very reason and I’m sure that in time I will do the same with the Classic 350 Signals.
@mikelight8 ай бұрын
Top work as always Stu. Whilst I respect the Super Meteor, it really doesn't tempt me off my Interceptor. The Shotgun on the other hand, that really interests me. I find it amazing how two very similar machines can have such a different effect on me.
@danolopez6627 ай бұрын
First video i've seen of you sir. I wanted to share with you that I find it delighful the way you sir have with words. English is not my first langauge, and I was so focused listening on every word, it was soothing to me how you describe things, thoughts and feelings. Cheers from Mexico🍻 amigo (mate).
@BobTaylorCruising7 ай бұрын
Greetings from Maryland, USA, Stewart. While the bike I have follows the cruiser design, it is also a parallel twin. I really don't have any experience with higher displacement motorcycles and all of my street bikes have been middleweights in the 500 cc to 650 cc range. Even on interstate roads, the bikes are always able to keep up with or escape traffic as needed with a bit of a twist of the throttle. All of those were from Japan (Honda, Yamaha and Kawasaki). I took a while to get used to the foot forward controls as you did. It is a comfortable position for sitting up and being comfortable bopping down back roads in the country at more reasonable speeds. That said, its very stable at highway speeds of 60 - 75 MPH. I have no doubt the Super Meteor would fair similarly for the same use as my Kawasaki Vulkan S. My understanding of the Shotgun was that it is aimed at the segment of owners looking for a bike to be modified into something different with the Shotgun as the base. The Super Meteor looks more of a complete package less the usual things like a possible wind screen or panniers if wanted.
@berryslokker89498 ай бұрын
Really loving your video's. A bit of education, sometimes about using the brain in daily matters and many times follow the hart. A good teacher does that. To little wise man. Royal Enfield gives me the feeling and experience i thougt i had forgotten. Not the big or small engine is bringing me to point B but my desire of Just riding and feeling. Love the meteor and shotgun but i will wait for the classic 650. Berry from Holland
@danezynda37036 ай бұрын
I think the best thing to do here is buy both, and ride one whenever you're not riding the other ☺️
@ChanathVijayanАй бұрын
Very wise words, well put comparison, Best wishes to you Stuart!
@simonthomas53673 ай бұрын
Some great comments on this clip, thanks Stuart. I recently traded in my 2018 ATAS which has been my daily for three years. I commuted on it, toured on it, off-roaded on it. Loved it! But. Way too top heavy and very tricky at low speeds. I bought an excellent NC750C DCT for the daily schlep which is absolutely brilliant. Surprised by how good the DCT is. Fantastic torquey engine. Great chassis and balance. Ticks all the boxes. I still have my faithful ST1100 which is ridden regularly and my Bandit 650S. All not particularly 'cool' but wow do they hit the sweet spot of a real rider. Am going to test both the Meteor and the Shotgun next month. Maybe it will be bye bye Bandit...? Cheers.
@henryhartley99938 ай бұрын
Nice one Stuart, the Shotgun would be my pick of the two simply because of the foot peg position.....
@Cj-nu7nx7 ай бұрын
Hey Stuart, Awesome video! 100% agree with all your words. Many wise ones! As a passionate rider in his 50's I agree these are the "sweet spots of motorcycling" - "Goldilocks" I bought the SM 650 as a lover of cruiser style, that 650 motor, comfort, the forward controls are not 'that forward' and many other reasons with value for money and quality for price. Not for touring though. The final decision was on as you talk about the heart felt connection to the machine. I connected to it. What I needed was a commuter bike and so it had become. And it performs great in this role! Not a challenge for me, but the wide bars and barend mirrors can prevent certain lane splitting opportunities. But I am never in a rush on this bike! I ride my SM 650 with a solo seat and solo seat finisher. I love the Shot Gun as a solo seat bike and love the looks! Maybe I will test ride it. And maybe as time permits I will try my SM 650 for a touring ride... But for now, the Super Meteor just ticks every box. (Appreciate the huge effort and post prod on all your posts! Thank you for your efforts!) But for now the SM 650 is a comfortable, easy to ride, quality confidence inspiring ride that makes driving to and from work the highlight of the day!
@val.13417 ай бұрын
Thanks. A great analysis. Let you heart choose... I like that saying.
@nicholasjarrold86498 ай бұрын
Hi I’m very undecided of both of these I’ve had or ridden all styles of bikes but now at my age 63 I’m looking at more for the slower ride and to buy British as much as possible without spending thousands on just one bike so I think I will buy the meteor this year and the shotgun next year I know they are very similar but I love the look of both it’s good to hear your opinions because I feel that you are very knowledgeable and your thoughts come from excellent set of skills of riding in the police force because I know how good your training is interesting video thanks take care 👋
@colinhailey8308 ай бұрын
Horses for courses. How about muddying the water further and compare Shotgun and Interceptor.
@Babbu_Bhai_7329 күн бұрын
Very true Bro..... the heart and machine combines the dream come true - Speaking to SOUL
@christiangrendel98937 ай бұрын
I've made quite a few mistakes in my life, but I've always bought my bikes with heart and emotions. They were damn good decisions. Great video as usual 👍.
@paulmeeson10037 ай бұрын
Another top review 👌 I compared my SM650 to my CX500, 💯 practical. Personally I like the feet forward so the only negative on this is you cam not stand on the foot pegs. I can get over that for the comfort. Today I've just done a 4hr round trip, mainly motorway and all at 120/30km and used 25€ of fuel.
@elwalker90346 ай бұрын
You do a great job w/ these videos. It turns into a story almost. Almost forget I came for a review.
@geraldscott43027 ай бұрын
I like the Super Meteor. But it would have to have a lot more chrome (or nickel, or stainless steel) bright aluminum, and lighter colored paint (my Kawasaki Vulcan 750 has silver painted wheels) in place of black before I would buy one. They did really well with the overall design. They just got the colors and finishes wrong. I gave up on any motorcycle manufacturer making a non flat black cruiser style bike in my lifetime, and recently bought an almost like new 2006 Vulcan 750 with under 4000 miles to replace my 1997 model with 118,000 miles. Aside from not being flat black, it has a few other benefits over the Super Meteor. It has shaft drive, 20 more hp, can cruise at 80 mph all day, only halfway to redline, it is super comfortable, it is carbureted, and it has proven to be reliable over the long term. And I already have a parts bike for it.
@benkelly21908 ай бұрын
Not a smoke blower, Stu, I am however, moved to say. Well said mate.👍🏻
@marksapple33588 ай бұрын
Great video Stuart, I’ve got a SM which is definitely the one for me. Shotgun looks great and if I had the money I’d have both. If it indeed does come out, I’m really looking forward to seeing the 650 Bullet. A big decision may be ahead.
@milankosevcik7 ай бұрын
Stuart, perfect comparisson of 2 almost same bikes. You described absolute delicious of gently differencies... great job
@Thailandexpat7 ай бұрын
Hi Stu,like the sound track to this video, makes a nice change.
@chrisdagnall86668 ай бұрын
I think you hit the nail in the head with the 650 RE engines being in the Goldilocks zone. For me the distinction between these two is quite clear but an interesting view in my mind is comparing the Shotgun with the Interceptor. I have an Interceptor and Continental GT and would be considering the Shotgun as an Interceptor replacement.
@ChristofRoeyaert7 ай бұрын
I like both the Shotgun and the Super Meteor, looks wise. I had a Continental GT a few years back but the riding position didn't agree with my back. Lovely engine, though. I now ride a Kawasaki W800 and I absolutely love it. I have my heart set on something new so I think I'll probably choose the Super Meteor as I believe there won't be enough difference in ergonomics and riding position between the Shotgun and my W800 to justify a purchase. I've never owned a cruiser before so seems like a no-brainer... Love the channel, by the way !
@PBKB8 ай бұрын
Brilliant video. Resolut spoke to me. I am doing my license atm. So excited. What helmet and glasses are that? Prefer open/pilot helmets myself as well.
@KRAM-zb2vc8 ай бұрын
Brilliant video as always Stuart and these Royal Enfield bikes are absolutely fantastic, I just wish I had a garage big enough 😌👍🏻
@dr.chrismort84484 ай бұрын
Got a demo 650 super meteo ride soon- could be the one for me and my loved one
@hiddenmortimer51898 ай бұрын
I think a flat springer seat on the SM so that one sits more on the bike as opposed to in it; that would be a game changer. Given that choice I would go with the SM
@RRRRefuelRideRace7 ай бұрын
The look and styling including the seating position. These are different and you are about to decide which one suits you most. :) Great video bro. Enjoyed. Like well deserved.
@liquiddarkness78827 ай бұрын
Great video as usual 👍🏻 I want to test drive the Shotgun to feel the differences the SM.
@mrlg38118 ай бұрын
lot of people trying to fit shotgun in either crusier or bobber, i thinks its neither, its a Roadsters!!! which i was expecting from a royalEnfield from a very longtime since they discontinued UCE classic 350 in 2020.
@Archaon127 ай бұрын
Great perspective, thanks for sharing!
@SteeeveO8 ай бұрын
Although I've already owned a 650 Conti, I know that there are 3 certainties in life, being death, taxes & that one day you WILL have a 650 Meteor/Shotgun itch that needs scratching.
@paulbrook24597 ай бұрын
Great video Stuart 👍 it’s the Shot gun for me , although for a little more than £1000 The Moto Guzzi V7 special looks good 😊 sorry
@Biker_Ken7 ай бұрын
Hi Stu, you made a good observation regarding the motorcycle reviewers comparing RE SM to Harleys, I was pondering this myself and I have a sneaking suspicion it's because they are too young to remember the bikes of the fifties and sixties and so compare them to the bikes that were around when they were growing up. Great video as usual 👍👍
@85waspnest8 ай бұрын
I wish they made the Shotgun with chrome silencers and the other blingy Super Meteor bits. Twin clocks would be the icing on the cake.
@RenatoPinheiro228 ай бұрын
That´s the only thing that puts me down on both bikes ... the clocks are too plastic for the concept they are willing to sell ... It should be a better version of the Interceptor double gauges clocks .... It´s way too cheapy .....
@BlackdogADV7 ай бұрын
75 here and on a home built Interceptor scrambler that turned out to be awesome. As my body deteriorates I can see the attraction for the lower Super Meteor or Shotgun. Question, is the seating and peg position the same on these bikes? To be honest if I were younger I’d be looking for something with twice as much horsepower.
@PhilipBallGarry6 ай бұрын
Though I do prefer the mid peg position of the Shotgun, I also prefer the seating position of the SM. As we ride two up a lot, the touring seat of the Celestial SM is far superior
@capt.proton50418 ай бұрын
Love the way you touch upon the very need to be a motorcyclist.
@stevewalker20478 ай бұрын
Good morning Stu. Another great video. I think you’d have to try them both . Even then it might be difficult to choose as they both look great bikes.
@rizalahmad42078 ай бұрын
This video give me an idea to convert the front foot peg of the triumph speedmaster just to have more versatility. Still easy riding position, not aggressive as the bobber
@mprime68077 ай бұрын
When you were mentioning the press reception of the Super Meteor I couldn't help but think of how much money Harley, et al, pays the media for advertising. I haven't test ridden either model, but this video may fix that.
@duanetucker7 ай бұрын
13:40 is the ultimate conclusion.
@felipedourado57217 ай бұрын
Very well thought and said Stu. 👍 Regards from Brazil. ✌
@salsavillo99918 ай бұрын
Good Morning Sir. What would be your favorite, if the Interceptor was in the mix?
@davidmorriss61778 ай бұрын
Hi there Stuart, at the risk of repeating myself, your video's are always well balanced, informative, and an easygoing watch. I'll be careful what I say now because you are also good with the words you use and how you phrase them, what I want to know and I suspect others would to, is with heart and head which one of these two would you buy. Please don't muddle the water with I'm waiting for the 650 bullet.
@youflatbro74984 ай бұрын
I always thought it was snobby Europeans that don't want anything to do with American styling that made this criticism. The only thing that is remotely American in the styling is the seat. The rest is completely English. Loved your break down of these two fine bikes.
@xperiakppxperiaphone28078 ай бұрын
Hello Stuart, were I tempted to part with my Interceptor 650, of these two bikes, it would be for the Shotgun 650. To me it has a look/style of a Classic brit' bike that's been customised. It's as if someone has taken a 1950's bike stripped it down and rebuilt with modern custom parts. PS I prefer the blue colour.
@kristophertrout73287 ай бұрын
Take the Shot Gun, chrome it up, especially the rear rack/ pillion setup, and the Classic 650 is born. 😎
@cocchiam8 ай бұрын
Having tried it, I prefer the Shotgun, but I'm hesitant because there are currently no options for side bags and a windshield. Overall, we'll probably find some aftermarket accessories in the future, but for now, the Supermeteor seems better equipped for travel, don't you think?
@michaelblandina74057 ай бұрын
I enjoyed your opinions on the Shotgun 650. Any chance you'll make the same type of comparison with the Interceptor 650?
@petersheppard60857 ай бұрын
Yes, and Yes, to everything you said......until I remember the GT....then I go all misty-eyed and I'm 20 again (the reality of riding it at 72 might not quite live up to the dream, though)
@joetocchio96668 ай бұрын
The only difference between the two is some cosmetic work and riding position.
@whammo112247 ай бұрын
They are actually priced well enough to get both!
@satyamevajayate11388 ай бұрын
Both deserve the place in my garage....
@PeterWW-W8 ай бұрын
Hi Stuart, to be honest, I am missing an air cooled 500 single. Maybe my age... my Hunter 350 is a little bit slow sometimes.
8 ай бұрын
Thanks Stu! But you're right, muddy waters it is still 😂 Nevermind, thanks for your always wise insights anyway. I think I 've made up my mind with this dilemna 😎
@timothybrockbank74746 ай бұрын
Sold my 1200gs to downsize and there’s lots of choices for decent money
@TomasMontenegro-i4e3 ай бұрын
Thank you!
@Lynt1448 ай бұрын
Great video, well put 🏍
@MariusPetrus7 ай бұрын
I am about to buy the Hunter bcs of this channel. :)
@53jed8 ай бұрын
Very good. Clear to me.
@sd34578 ай бұрын
I've given up waiting for the scrambler and bought a 10 year old Triumph.
@dtourstravels43788 ай бұрын
Great video Stuart.
@commonsense32227 ай бұрын
well my new Enfield dealer opens tomorrow so its the meteor or the shotgun the decision rests on comfort rather than speed but the road to kettlewell will decide as for the Himalayan well that's another question keep my old trusty friend or gamble on the new 450 stallion 😄😄😄😄
@Patches-vq8cd8 ай бұрын
3:09 i love your goggles, where did you get them?
@stuartfillingham8 ай бұрын
Halcyon
@DavoBatty8 ай бұрын
Waiting on the RE hard panniers to resurface before I buy a Super meteor. It will be my touring bike while my Interceptor will be my coffee run bike.
@Biker_Ken7 ай бұрын
I had a word with Iron City Motorcycles, Gateshead who said they could get them, I have them on order along with a Super Meteor.
@anthonyprice55968 ай бұрын
Sports ,cruiser, tourer or commuter? Who label's these bikes? If you just like a bike and it fits you and your needs does it need a label? I've always bought bikes from the heart and my only limit has been budget!! I find pure sports bikes very uncomfortable, I even had the ultimate sports tourer a Hyabusa but maybe its my hips or gentleman's appendages but the leaning forward position always causes me discomfort. I've always considered comfort over performance. One of the best bikes I've had was an ST1300 however its too big as an everyday bike, I've had 4 ER5 kawasakis great all round bikes, however Kawasaki forgot to put stuffing in the seats so uncomfortable! I've had numerous Harleys over the years from sportsters to electra glides, I've had moto guzzis and even Triumphs in fact my T100 was probably one of my best bikes, however I've now got another Harley, a Dyna this time it's got leather bags a cissy bar a rack a small Bikini fairing and mid footrests, its smallish light ish and has had a little engine work so can lifts its skirt and move along when needed. I know Harleys aren't everybody's bag, however those views are from people who don't get them. I've had an older model 500 enfield for years, if that bike was quicker to do motorway work it would be my next choice. Now I have the dilemma, will we see a 650 bullet? Could that be my goldilocks bike? I'll have to wait and see. Thank you Stuart.
@jonathanmellish44392 ай бұрын
The SM speaks to me whereas the SG doesn’t.
@graydude46987 ай бұрын
👽 .... .. Stuart thanks for the video
@nigelreadon83817 ай бұрын
Gonna that my trike to the shop to be serviced, let the pro's look at it lol. if it causes too much trouble i'll just give up riding....no love losted.
@johnlenart5978 ай бұрын
Now having 5 bikes, BMW and RE, faster to slower, they all get their fair share of riding., and all excite me in different ways. Donut and coffee runs vary from 10 miles to 50 miles and never disappoint me when getting there on any one bike. Sort of like having different girlfriends, but now you get away with it. This also applies to girls who enjoy riding different mounts. Hopefully, my comment didn't offend anyone. Was a late April fools jest. 👍👍5🏍🙋♂️
@Blort4407 ай бұрын
I think Marlon Brando would have liked it very well.
@thayakam-fo3lq7 ай бұрын
no thanks.. i'll wait for the classic 650 which is almost production ready :)
@deanblanton-fh3gq3 ай бұрын
Greatly engineered bike. However,all blacked out engine and forward controls with the two blacked out wheels, ain’t the old vintage 50-60s look I remember. The designers at the Indian Royal Enfield manufacturer need to dump all their black paint and get back to reality. Or they could just furnish a couple of spray cans of black paint when they sell the bike for those few who wish to screw over their bike and blackout the poor thing. Not for me! Too many competitors that don’t spray black paint and destroy the vintage look. Royal Enfield have lost the entire thought of the vintage classic look. It’s just a cheapen copy of what was during the early days of Royal Enfield’s popularity. Anyone ever consider that by covering the entire engine with black paint helps the engine run much hotter than polished engine cases. Paint holds the heat in the engine, can’t release the heat through the paint as fast. Some countries this maybe helpful. Warm up quicker and holds the engine heat in longer. Not a theory, just take a look at most high performance engines from some of the fastest cars. All shining stuff under the hood ( bonnet). Crazy isn’t it?