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Totally disagree :no2:. Well classics just changed that.
And thats why I would never buy a Classic
Totally disagree :no2:. Well classics just changed that.
I was a guy who used to think like the many here, buy a race bike,or should say was about to purchase one(accumulated cash and almost purchased).
But now am proud to say that am a bullet fan. Just envying some of my friends who have already booked and some who already bought.
Racing is all part of the youth.A bullet is for a lifetime, a minimum for 10-15 years.
None of the race bikes can claim such a longevity.
And yeah i too like racing and that is what is keeping me away form sports bike; after seeing lots of heart-breaking accidents and very honestly said,am a rash driver. So it all depends on the style of one's ride,you like or dislike a RE.
Sadly the cash got spent on something else.Now awaiting a bullet,maybe in the very near year or after few years but would vouch only for a bullet.
I hope this thread doesn't stray into a Android-IOS similar debate.:lol:
Just my thoughts.
I have a 15 year old Bullet that I have been riding for the past 7 years. I have rarely ridden another bike. The thing is that even though it is very stable at high speeds the stopping power is very dismal and I dare not ride it over 60 unless I have a death wish. Also I am regularly overtaken by Activas when you start from a standing position as in case of traffic signals.
So most of the time I feel disappointed. However for a long ride on the highway nothing even comes close to cruising in the 4th gear at 50kmph atop a Bullet.
That is the only time I feel it worth investing the time and care that I have showered on this bike.
Er....why sir?Totally disagree :no2:. Well classics just changed that.
I have a 15 year old Bullet that I have been riding for the past 7 years. I have rarely ridden another bike. The thing is that even though it is very stable at high speeds the stopping power is very dismal and I dare not ride it over 60 unless I have a death wish. Also I am regularly overtaken by Activas when you start from a standing position as in case of traffic signals.
So most of the time I feel disappointed. However for a long ride on the highway nothing even comes close to cruising in the 4th gear at 50kmph atop a Bullet.
That is the only time I feel it worth investing the time and care that I have showered on this bike.
So how does it feel when a Hero Honda Splendor overtakes you at 60 km/hr.
Get a Duke 390.
For some reason it is the onli bike enfield people upgrade to without hating it.
Get a Duke 390.
For some reason it is the onli bike enfield people upgrade to without hating it.
Haha. I think it looks awesome and that's what naked/dirt bikes look like. And performance is the main criteria in this segment of bikes and not the looks. Plastics are used aplenty to keep the bike as light as possible and that too plays a part in the under appreciated looks of the bike.The bike looks quite ugly. No harmony and aesthetics. Well, I am no biker.
Haha. I think it looks awesome and that's what naked/dirt bikes look like. And performance is the main criteria in this segment of bikes and not the looks. Plastics are used aplenty to keep the bike as light as possible and that too plays a part in the under appreciated looks of the bike.
The bike looks quite ugly. No harmony and aesthetics. Well, I am no biker.
I do completely agree with what you are saying and I've mentioned "some strange reason"
Trust me, I do frequent a lot of auto forums and a lot of the Duke buyers are people who had started finding their steeds underpowered. I do attribute this to the fact that the enfield riders have fairings(plastics) and as such want a modern bike which retains as much of the charm of their enfield as possible.
The fact that the Duke has a pretty decent exhaust note and sounds almost like a 2 stroke adds to its appeal.
The aesthetics? Well, thats a compromise they have to make.
- My Nanaji has had a couple of Jawas and Yezdis along with Enfields over his lifetime and I have had the pleasure to be a pillion on most of them during my childhood. This is the reason I won't be selling or letting my Dad sell our Enfield. Older machines used to have simple engines and designs and that alone was a strong reason for their cult status. Unfortunately, same can't be said about new machines, not even Enfields. Enfields have always been unrefined, closest analogy being a stubborn horse that one would take pride in taming. Unfortunately, they can't be tinkered with like earlier days and that for guys like me is why they have lost the charm. Most importantly, the thump is completely ruined and so I am gonna buy a practical bike this time instead of letting my heart weigh in on the decision.
I find the exhaust note of Duke to be downright boring. For that matter even a Ninja with an inline engine has a muted exhaust note in front of other bikes. What works best for either the Duke or the N650 is the VFM factor.
@asingh - My Nanaji has had a couple of Jawas and Yezdis along with Enfields over his lifetime and I have had the pleasure to be a pillion on most of them during my childhood. This is the reason I won't be selling or letting my Dad sell our Enfield. Older machines used to have simple engines and designs and that alone was a strong reason for their cult status. Unfortunately, same can't be said about new machines, not even Enfields. Enfields have always been unrefined, closest analogy being a stubborn horse that one would take pride in taming. Unfortunately, they can't be tinkered with like earlier days and that for guys like me is why they have lost the charm. Most importantly, the thump is completely ruined and so I am gonna buy a practical bike this time instead of letting my heart weigh in on the decision.