In defence of RE, (not that they need any defence of course) Without them, I doubt I would ever have taken my motorcycle test. The interceptor is what finally made me cave into my mates constant badgering to get on 2 wheels. The look, the sound, the dealer back up, the warranty and roadside assistance, and the ability for me to work on the bike, and so easily customise it. All these things at an affordable price! Learning to ride isnt cheap, so thank you Stu, and RE for getting me out there on a bike.
Count me in for that sentiment. It's what got me into motorcycling and I LOVE my Interceptor! That's also a double edged sword, because it's so much fun, any other bike I've ridden has made me just want to get back on mine.
@@Cyderpunk NO one that owns one… Just bought a ‘23 INT 650 Mark II, and not only is it beautiful, it is also an absolute joy to ride!! I currently enjoy my RE more so than any bike I have in the stable.
Indian Utuber, here in the states, gifted an 08' iron barrel, Bullet 500, to my son one year ago. He gave it to me. Bike notorious for not starting. HAD NGK BPR9ES PLUG...installed proper BPR6ES heat range. Now it starts 1st kick. I walk past my 100 HP custom Harley and jump on my new 27hp classic. Very rare in U. S...COULDNT BE HAPPIER. Ride on, Stuart!
I think the most appealing thing to myself about RE products is simply the fact of how firmly rooted they all are in the classic motorcycle design, the air cooled and dependable motorcycles that are not as much in a race for speed as they are in a quest for simplicity, dependability, and styling most people find very attractive. Anything that deviates too far away from that would be a huge turnoff for most I would think, and would seriously diminish the old school charm that is firmly attached to the brand. In the world in which we all live in today, it is nice to know that there are a few things that we can still count upon. By the way Stuart, you’re a treasure sir. I am really enjoying your videos.
Hi Stu I own one of these and love it to bits. Qualify? There haven’t been any issue during my two years of ownership. I do wash, polish and lubricate my motorcycle regularly and haven’t seen any rust problems either. Maybe it’s because I’m the old fashioned type (64 years old) who doesn’t expect other than this need for maintenance. It was probably the same with a Honda or BMW back in the 70’s/80’s... Short service intervals? Yes, compared to modern motorcycles that’s true. But it suits my need for driving 2000-3000km’s in the summertime each year perfectly. Fresh oil and chain maintenance once a year before driving the motorcycle into the garage for the winter... I see the maintenance bit as a natural and even cosy part of owning a wonderful classic bike. It vibrates quite a bit and all that. But that’s part of the classic style. And it’s an EFI model, so no carburetor problems. Wouldn’t dream of switching it for any other bike.😊
The purchase of a motorcycle is a personal one, I currently own a 2014 Triumph Bonneville bought this September and I really enjoy it. It was my 14th motorcycle, and have recently moved back to the UK and I am now living in County Durham and am looking forward to riding the Yorkshire Dales and Moors next year. The bike snobbery thing has never really been my thing having owned bikes from most manufacturers it was the bike that suited me and next year now I have my gear I will be test riding other machines including the various Royal Enfield models and probably the BSA and a few triumphs. Stu was right, the time of the big machines is over for a lot of riders, given my advancing years I’m 65 now, I just can’t see me ever giving up riding, I still love it 40 years on, but with various environmental laws dictating what we can and can’t do I still think I have a couple of new bikes left in me. I really enjoy this channel Stu you have it right.
When i was 15yo (100 years ago) i would walk to route 66 cycle shop to sit on 74' interceptor 750. After 20 years in bike buisness, never saw or rode one. When i got my Bullet couple weeks ago, bucket list item crossed off.
An informative and therapeutic 32 minutes Stuart thank you . I have had my time with numerous overpriced stupendously powered machines only to become disillusioned with all the hype and cost. As a manufacturer RE are a breath of fresh air reminding me of why I began motorcycling in the first place over 4 decades ago. Easily maintained well priced products, a joy to own, polish and admire on a cold winter evening.
Im saving for a 500. The 350 is too slow for me, and the 650 twin lacks the thump of the big single. Hook it up RE! I will get run over on a 350 in California.
People do 80 on interstates and highways, just as the flow of traffic. Not that I plan on doing long legs at that speed, but a bike needs to be able to do 100 for me to drive it out here. I need to be able to cruise with traffic and be able to overtake.
Don’t let the comments weigh you down. I was a seasoned RE loyalist when I lived in New Delhi. 7 years ago I moved to the US and then eventually to Canada. I always dreamed of owning an RE again and thanks to your in depth reviews, I got the confidence of buying a chrome Interceptor 650 last summer. I even rode it to the Rocky Mountains here in Alberta. You are doing great work and I watch almost every video you upload (sometimes multiple times!).
I'm from Brazil. I've been watching this channel for a long time. Bought my classic 500 in august. Subscribed just now after listenning to what you said about your goal on making enough money just to keep the channel running. Please keep it running. Great videos and comentaries.
I’ll admit I’m a Bonneville T120 owner - because of this channel. I’m very happy with my bike and I really love riding it. The reason I ride is for the sheer pleasure of riding and to be honest, I reckon I could probably get as many smiles per mile on any Royal Enfield. There are also numerous other bikes that I’d also enjoy riding. Overall though, what is really important to me is that the number of people who enjoy riding motorcycles increases. What they ride does not matter to me. The greater the number of people the greater the influence we have. There are things that really do annoy me about motorcycling. Both are about anti-social behaviour. I really dislike the miserable scrotes who thrash about on scruffy, unlicensed enduro/motocross bikes on the road and on public paths etc. and the others are the road racers who noisily thrash about in towns. Both will do us harm. But if you want to buy a cheap, small capacity Chinese motorcycle to have a bit of fun on, knock yourself out. I truly hope you enjoy yourself because that is what riding is about.
From across the pond in AmeriKa. I wish they did not get rid of the kick start. Major niggle of mine. Now beyond that I bought a 2022 GT 650 in chrome and I am in love with it. The exhaust swapped and the sound well let’s just say everyone that hears it is stunned never mind those that walk up and are just amazed how beautiful it is. I get a thumbs up everywhere I ride. I used to ride a 1632 cc Victory Kingpin so big switch. Royal Enfield thank you for making my cafe racer dream come true. Gorgeous and the sound can’t be beat. Rides amazing and did I say it’s Gorgeous? LOL…. Stuart keep it up brother. Be well and stay free. Libertas.
@@1DrBar That remains to be seen. I heard no but I have not tried it yet. Maybe Stewart has that answer. I don’t like the idea it is reliant on a computer at all. At least alexa is not on it. As far as we know… Liberty!
Excellent video as always! We see the same kind of brand snobbery in the US, from the same brands, as well as Harley owners. I’ll never understand it. I like bikes from everywhere on their own merits. Thanks for your thoughtful, informative videos, this is exactly why I enjoy your channel. Keep doing it your own way! Regarding the Classic, I think a 500 version would be fantastic! I hope it happens. If it doesn’t, I expect Hitchcocks or someone else will likely develop an oversized cylinder and piston kit at some point.
Eric, Harley is on the way out in the usa. The brand loyal crowd is walking away from the company as well as long term dealerships. Harley has been poorly managed for decades but this time they have made some ridiculous blunders. Royal Enfield gets it and it is refreshing to see a company that is willing to meet consumer demands. The Japanese make great bikes but refuse to listen to consumers and that is a huge mistake. Frankly I wouldn't ride another Harley if it was given to me. I parted out a classic years ago because I could care less about preserving it and I laughed at the fools paying ridiculous sums of money for a bunch of junk parts. Just goes to show you how out of touch this crowd is. I went to bike week one year with some "serious" Harley riders and couldn't get them to go for a ride in beautiful weather. They were afraid that putting too many miles on their bikes would hurt their resale value. I abandoned that foolishness years ago and I laugh at the current dilemma of Harley.
Hi stu your right about bike snobbery ,I am 67 and recently passed my bike test and bought a meteor 350 and love it but I have stopped waving at bmw and Harley riders they just won’t take you on especially if there are a few of them ,think I’ll chang e my wave to the finger haha .love your vids keep it up mate 🤩
My only issue with current Royal Enfield, as a brand, is I understand that that they need to find their market and sell to a select consumer, but they’re alienating quite a few of their faithful owners from the past. All their marketing and catering now is directed at tight jean wearing hipsters who are new to riding and women riders. Absolutely nothing wrong with either one of those, but it’s not wise to box yourself into projecting you’re for only two types of people and nobody else. Not everyone is 20 years old with a curly tipped mustache and a handkerchief hanging from our back pocket. If the 500 comes back as a single pumper like the old bikes, that would be absolutely great! I’ve owned a few Enfield’s in the past and miss them dearly. I’m currently loving my Moto Guzzi bikes but there’s always a chance of coming back home to Enfield!
A "Classic” 650 twin in America would be HD worst nightmare. I hope, I hope, I hope. Even if they changed the name from Classic to Goat Roper 650 (or enter your name of choice here) a bike like that here in the USA would double the RE presence and brand respect.
You’re so right about that. Especially since there’s almost nothing classic about HD anymore with their low seats, forward foot pegs, and lazy boy riding position. And then there’s the new liquid cools. I’ll pass. RE classic 500 or 650 for the win.
Good day Stu. I came across your channel while researching the Interceptor. I found your review to be the most honest and down to earth. I now have my Interceptor and although not in the market for another bike, will continue to watch the channel because I love your delivery and no nonsense reviews. Keep up the great work.
I lost interest in Japanese bikes in the pre triumph resurgence years, and wasn't too impressed by the new Triumphs which seemed to me, too Japanese, and not really themselves. So recently I decided to get back in the saddle. I was appalled by the cost of new machines, and frankly felt they were too tech heavy in a sense. All I wanted was something that went well, looked nice and brought back that authentic feeling of contact with the bike. So discovering RE were still building bikes was a real treat. I know they're not for everyone, and my matt black meteor is sluggish, but it feels like the real deal to me. I just don't identify with Triumph at the moment, Breitling, Gibson special editions? Really What next a Bentley collaboration and a built in Rolex clock? I just don't get that kind of thinking. Triumph are lovely machines, but not that lovely when a 1200 is near enough twice the interceptor. Its not like they're even built in Britain, which could justify the extra cost. Plus the interceptor and continental are actually well built, lovely looking bikes, as are the 350s. I think if I had 12000 to spend on a bike I'd buy a Continental and a Classic, keep the meteor and do a raid on the extras catalogue. That new Bonnie just doesn't have a quite the pull it used to. I'm sure triumph riders would happily disagree, but having tested several Triumphs, they're not quite enough to justify the a big loan. LOL! PS: Maybe a BSA review has been requested because plenty of us know you'll do a great job and be honest, not beguiled by the name. But you're right. Wait until its in the showrooms and there's a few on the road
I'm responding to a one year old comment... but here we go :) Similarly I never liked the sports bike thing. I rode scooters rather than be a power ranger. But I also rode a 1958 Ariel Huntmaster, so when 'British' (even if just in style) modern-classics started being a thing I was very interested. I bought a T100 and loved it. I bought a Speedmaster 1200 and I love it even more and still have it. What Triumph has done marketing-wise is sometimes cringe-worthy, but I don't think they've given away their scruples completely (their involvement with things like DGR are spot on) and their bikes are good. Having said that... I am still now considering a 350 bullet, because what I want from biking is a (relatively) relaxing classic experience without any faff and that's what RE give you. I love that the Indians have kept RE alive with the 'right' principles, because they just want reliable, inexpensive, work-horse machines like Brits used to. Of course, you can then turn them into a cafe racer if you want but that's part of the fun for some and is another story... I'm going to test ride a bullet 350 tomorrow and we'll see how I feel after that. It needs to be as comfortable and grin-worthy as my Speedmaster, so it's a tall order, but we'll see! I have my fingers crossed.
I hope Royal Enfield does produce a new 500cc single. I like the Meteor 350 but the top speed is too low for the highways where I live. The speed limit is 75MPH with traffic flowing at 80.
I live in Oregon, and its simple. I just take back roads. If you go in google maps you can just set your app to avoid highways or even set it to bicycle routes which can also be fun. I never go over 60, and usually cruise around 50 ish. Feels safer to me anyway in case of a crash. I go anywhwere, it just takes longer.
@@MrKongatthegates Lucky you! There are only two roads leaving town and one of them is an Interstate! The other is a state route and only goes North. If I don't take a highway, I'm not leaving town!
I just got the classic 500 as my first bike thanks to your channel, put on a dna air filter and an iridium spark plug and I absolutely love the machine, I ride it about 4 hours a day and have barely any vibrations to it and I just don’t get the people that complain about it. Thank you Stuart for showing me this beautiful machine.
Couldn’t agree with you more re your comments regarding RUclips motorcycle reviews. I purchased a RE Classic 350 without riding it in March of this year. The dealer delivered it to my home and the bike was not used for several days due to the weather. When I did have an opportunity to take it out I found I could not get my foot under the gear lever consistently when wearing motorcycle boots. I am not aware that any reviewer mentioned this potential issue at that time or after. I contacted one UK reviewer who had given the Classic 350 a glowing review. He agreed he had had a similar experience but had not thought to mention it in his review! Keep up the good work Stu, your reviews are in a class of their own.
Finally someone who knows the propper history from the Boxer, loving the channel. I'm in the process off letting my gs go which has barley got a look in apart from picking it up and riding it a few times as I've been riding my 650ss Norton from 67' daily totally reliable does everything I Need it's done 4 winters and still looks great I got it to try keep the miles down on the Norton but still end up out on the Norton I don't have a car. The Enfields seem to really appeal to me, usable fun and easy to work on. The most fun I've had in 28 bikes Inc blades etc the 1927 Norton 16H flat tanker which I rode through winter. 4.9hp and 252lbs so much fun! An yep review stuff is a slippery slope I only talk about what I spend my hard earned cash on as I can be blunt or honest about them that way. Like the two ktms dad and I rejected at 147 and 269 miles which were a disaster. If they do a 500 cc classic on the new platform itl get my money :)
Another good video Stu. As I have mentioned before, you were responsible for me getting back into biking. I now own three REs, I love them all, the Himalayan is my go to winter bike. Except I’m at -10c here in Cheshire, so I’m not going out at the moment. I go to your channel for any help needed when I’m doing a job, all were very helpful. Thanks once again.
Hello Stuart. I totally agree with your arguments about "customers brands proudness" especially with brands like Bmw, triumph, harley davidson and i would add ducati too. We are just humans riding bikes. And what we ride doesn't make us better humans. In France, and i think it's the same in many countries, there is a problem about Power and People always wanting more and more gadgets etc... A Suv to bring Kids to school, a bmw gs to go to the café etc... Personaly i'm so tired of this mentality, when people judge others on what they own, drive or ride, no pleasure can be found for them and that's why they often become haters. They can't understand how we can be happy with bikes like royal enfield's ones, or even with 125 bikes. It's stupid, very poor mentality, and ridiculous, but that's a fact. That's the main reason why i'm a lonesome rider. I Just dont want to deal with this mentality. I love royal enfield bikes, especially their low capacity models, and if i could i would have them all. They are made for real life, simplicity, easyness brings freedom, joy and make dreams come true. That is what i search in motocycling, instead of technical specs. Then if they bring a New classic 500 ( it's the maximum for me, i don't want a "selling dreams" bike) i hope it will be an air cooled one. If not i won't be interested. No words about a classic 650, for me it would be a non sense.
@@JohnTanner61 😂😂 riding à R1 doesn't make us a Quartararo clone. I understand that people love différents bikes but i prefer cool attitude, and that's the way of royal enfield.
Back in the day (69-70) I ran a 1966 Bonneville 650. Loved it. Unless I wanted to travel far and fast. Good riding position. Good power Good handling. But trying to fun highways at 70-80mph too vibey. A summer morning or evening on a back road, fantastic. But.. I 1971 I was seduced by a CL350 Honda twin. It would do 100mph or 100 miles with tolerable buzz. My T500 twin Suzuki Titan was a better fit. As I expect the Royal Enfield 650 would be. Though a fuel injected Yamaha 500 Vision would be great. I thnk. FWIW I reroaded (made reliable as i could) an 1982 Yamaha 920 v-twin air cooled. Which had no rush but you could relax and ride. With great fun. Got talked out of it and went YZF1000R. Which wasn't comfortable under 80 mph. From there to 2002 Yamaha FZ1000. With improved suspension and saddle. But. I do think back to the 66 Bonneville, 71 CL350 and 72 T500. All different. All flawed. All fun. 5,000 miles on the 650. 35,000 on the CL. 22,000 on the T500. Joy all. The T500 was the lightest. At 73 years old lighter is better.
Very refreshing video. I can tell the difference between the words knowledge and wisdom. This is both that only come one after the other. Thank you Stewart, please continue.
Stu, thank you for your honesty and truthfulness you present in all your videos. I enjoy your perspectives as I work towards obtaining my license and starting my riding career. I am currently living in snow, so i hope to be out next year. I do like the look of the 350 Classic and, like many mature people, I dont need to go screaming around the countryside with my hair on fire. Keep safe and keep producing engaging, educational and entertaining videos.
Hi Stuart only recently come across your channel, thoroughly enjoying spending an hour or so each night going through the videos. Just my cup of tea... Honest, genuine, informative and find them relaxing, great channel👍.
I'm not a superstitious person but I do have my fingers crossed that they do bring back a 500 version of the classic. Thank you for another great video.
Couldn't agree more- I was really tempted by the Meteor but I was put off by it's apparent inability to maintain the 70 limit; I guess a 500 would cure that and I love the look of that single cylinder engine in the Supernova- bring it on !!
Keep doing what you are doing Stu. People know you are honest and have integrity. Surely if the bike looks old fashioned the maker has achieved their aim of producing a retro motorcycle. Well done.
Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year. From the US 🇺🇸. To the UK🇬🇧 . Love your work mate. Thanks for all your hard work and info. And just a reminder. Insulate your kickstand with a piece of wood saving your battery it really works I know a lot of you guys are storing their bikes for the winter. 🥶⛄
My you be with the force; absolutely beautiful countryside ; been there and, loved it !! Once again; wishing you both a Merry Christmas and, a Happy New Year. Safe riding,( in the snow ?)
I just wanted to tell you how much I appreciate your motorcycle channel. I know you work very hard to give us excellent content. It's my favorite channel on RUclips.
Hi uncle Stu, a more modern "classic 650" would still be in keeping with the heritage of royal enfield, ie the 1953 bullet 500 and 500 twin both being of the j2 bullet variant. Although I do also think they could recycle one of their old model names and bring back the Constellation.
A year or so ago I test rode two Triumphs and a Royal Enfield GT650 at a local dealership and came away most enamored by the RE. I didn't purchase anything that day but decided when the time was right I'd go with the GT650. When I informed my riding buddies about my decision one guy in particular (rides a Triumph) got quite upset and warned me that someone he knows had a RE and, "It was a total piece of crap!" I'd heard there were quality issues in the past and decided to research reviews online. The thing was I didn't find one review that wasn't mainly positive and most were quite enthusiastic. Yes they're not that powerful and the brakes and suspension are budget but reviewers admitted that at that price point it was understandable. Based on your reviews as well others I took the plunge a few months ago and purchased a GT650 and I couldn't be more happy with my decision. Thanks for all your hard work and honest reviews Stuart, I really appreciate it!
Another great video Stu, thank you. To echo an earlier comment… the music was a bit loud in the 25minute area and drowned out some of the narrative, otherwise, no gripes. I’m glad I’m not alone in my thoughts of motorcycle snobbery that exists. Ignoring the bikes I rode as a kid, my stable since the age of 16 (1971) has seen BSA, Triumph, AJS, Honda, Yamaha and Royal Enfield models. Enfield is the latest, my Classic 500 Bullet Trials (2019/20) taking the place of my BSA 500 Gold Star. The Japanese bikes were for touring and commuting and were classed by an eminent motorcycle magazine journalist as UJMs (the last being 1200cc sports tourer). I digress, the 500 thumper I now ride gets admiring looks from many, has started numerous conversations with old men who tell me they owned REs in the 50s & 60s and even one lovely old girl in her late 70s who, on seeing me park up at a supermarket, came over and said my RE reminded her of the bike (yes, an RE) she owned over 50 years ago when she was courting. Snobbery? Yes, from (surprise, surprise) the BMW/Triumph/Harley posers who ride out to the local bikers’ cafe on their immaculate trophies if the sun’s out and the the roads dry. Come the rain, comes the SUVs and Waitrose rather than Greasy Lil’s and a mug of builders. But, this is not why I’m commenting! Oh no! I want to know where that glorious off-road section of your ride is because my Enfield is weeping in the garage because we haven’t ridden it. Merry Christmas Stu. Hope to see you on the road one day. All the best from South Staffordshire/Shropshire border country. 👍🏻
Hoi Stuart, love your dissertation, accent and lay back way. My father rode a military 350 Cc RE right after the war. Could buy it for a few buck from the English army in Belgium after the liberation. He said it was already worn out when he bought it. But he had fun with it for many years 😄. The value of a bike lies not in its worth, but in the fun you can have with it. In the 80´s my brother restored a BSA b40 from the english army. Nice and simple bike. No counter balancing the crankshaft in those days. When it turned idle on it´s centerstand, it made our whole garage trembling. I rode a Yamaha SRX600 single for 23 years. It was reliable with a great low revving engine. 45 Hp for 160 kg. Engine derived from the Dakar offroads of the 70´s. Kickstarter. You needed to have the hang of that 😉. Now I´m on a 125 cc for 5 years and I must say: I rediscover pretentiousless and simple motorcycling. Simple mechanics to work on. The pure joy of riding 70 km/ h and thinking : I can even go 95 when I have the wind behind 😃😄. I am contemplating a 650 RE. But I´m.not sure if I want to give up my 125cc which brought me so much pure joy ❤. Greetings from Belgium.
I have a 2021 T100 Stu. I chose it because it suits my needs, especially with regard to pillion provision. I'm not a brand snob as you know from my support for your channel and regular comments. I've had a very disappointing experience with Triumph UK's lack of support (not the dealer, they've been excellent). I'll not go into that as it's a long story. If I swap the T100 at the end of my PCP arrangement, I'll definitely be considering a Royal Enfield, either the Interceptor - or more likely the new Super Meteor 650. At the NEC bike show I was astonished at the quality of the latest crop of bikes from RE, especially the fit & finish of the Super Meteor. I was a bit disappointed that they didn't have a price though. I was also rather disappointed by one of the sales staff who was a bit unnecessarily negative about the T100. If you have a good product (and they most certainly do) there's really no need to rubbish other people's choices. Will we see a J platform Classic 500? Well, it depends on the viability of gaining an extra 150cc within the physical constraints of the existing unit. Without incursion into water jackets to consider, by adjusting bore and stroke I think it's entirely possible. And like you said Stu, it was probably the main consideration when the current unit was designed in the first place? Nice wave from the trail bike rider by the way - he's not a snob.
Hi Stuart, I have been watching your channel for some time having left motorcycling 30 years ago and now looking to return. I really appreciate your common sense and am definitely being drawn towards Royal Enfield for my return to motorcycles after such a long break. It is good that there is at least one manufacturer that makes motorcycles that still look like motorcycles and not like something that has been designed on a computer, and at such a reasonable price too. The only problem is, which one of their wonderful models to choose. Keep up the good work friend and have a good Christmas break. Kind regards, Robert.
Hi Stu, I’ve been watching your channel for over 5 years. You gave me some good incites while making the decision to buy a T120 in early 2018. I couldn’t wait to watch each video you put out for the 1st couple of years and it helped me many times so thank you . Not so much these days as your evolution to a lot of RE content while still interesting to me , isn’t as relevant so I just check in from time to time. I agree with your observations about brand snobbery but in my experience it’s not limited to Triumph & BMW owners. I just don’t understand why people can’t simply appreciate a bike for the bikes sake. They all have their place and their owners probably love them as much as I love mine. Anyway thanks for all your work, I hope you keep going strong for many years to come. Merry Christmas
Love all your videos especially the maintenance ones. Helps keep my costs down. My classic 500 gets way more looks from people than any sportsbike I've ridden
I enjoy the road you were on, slow and steady wins the race. The race that gets you to the end and able to do it again tomorrow! Not the bike I would have used as I would not be confident. But, I don't ride those roads here in Virginia. Great ride! Like you for not change for the haters in life. Do it for you and what you feel good with resting your head on the pillow every night. Great job!
Good morning Stu! Thank you for another ramble, scramble & puddle splash! Very enjoyable! The prospect of the return of a 500 single sounds marvellous as I’m a bit of a “slow and comfy” pleasure rider and something similar looking to a meteor or classic 350 layout but with say horse power in the high twenties just sounds perfect. Best wishes for the season my friend. 🙏🎅🏼
I can’t believe that people hate Royal Enfield,in my garage is a Classic 500(‘12)and a Meriden (‘78)and an Hinckley Bonnie(‘06)and those bikes are equal for me because they all baked from a British recipe of the past! Greetings from the Netherlands and keep safe!❤
When I saw the video was 32 mins long I thought this will be a long one but the time seemed like 10 mins. I was also fascinated by the ride accompanying the dialogue and was really wondering if you were going to ride up that rocky hill😊😊. Don’t change you have a great niche, happy Christmas 🎉
Ha - Thanks, Stuart! A video tailor-made for me. Still waiting for the Classic Bullet update (20:20) (from Royal Enfield - I've heard rumors about a 650 since the 500 discontinuation was announced)... As an aside, I enjoy your channel just the way it is. Happy holidays. All the best. Aside: You ride across such beautiful country. Love it. Thank you for filming it. I enjoy going on these virtual rides.
I think you are right on the money regarding an updated 500 classic. It would be the most sensible thing for Royal Enfield to do while incorporating minor production changes. And when they do, previous generation classic 500 owners can I appreciate their bikes more for what they were while at the same time those riders that would want a new classic 500 can also have chance at getting one.
Heard RE was having a hard time making the 500 engine pass European emissions. Emissions standards killed great models here in the U.S. or I'd be riding an RG500 GAMA ( 2 stroke) Today.
The British countryside is really beautiful. A picturesque country. I also look for similar, "forgotten" places for my rides. I greet from Slovakia and thank you for your videos.
Mahn I love your videos.. Never really cared about which bike u had just the videography and pictures and landscapes.. So much so that if I ever get the chance to go to England I am going to the country side... Keep doing what you are doing...
I agree there are a lot of people that misrepresent what they making videos about. and a lot people that comment without knowing what they are talking about. it's one the hazard's of the Internet. from what I heard and there's footage of a prototype. that has been being tested. of a 650cc twin cylinder Scrambler. and If it's true I really like it. and I wouldn't mind a 500cc single cylinder Scrambler also? but I haven't heard anything definite about that bike.
Aye up Stuart, Ramble or not, I find your videos interesting, informative and above all credible. I am currently looking for a RE 500 as a stablemate for my Classic Reborn 350. Unfortunately living across the pond makes this task a bit of a struggle. Wish me luck.
Bought a classic 500 very recently. It's very similar to yours, Stuart. Although I have good riding experience overseas, I'm probably one of the very few that went and bought an enfield without any idea of what license is required here in the UK. It's truly a dream come true hearing that engine and owning an awesome piece of history.
Common sense & careful research buys me my motorcycles. I bought my 650 INT after keeping an eye on the RE brand for a couple of years. Turns out that RE makes a great motorcycle & has a proven track record as a company as well as individual products. Completely happy with the 650 even after sorting out the few niggles it had,( it's a 2020 bought used in 2022). I got the 350 Classic this year. I have found the singles to be a fantastic ride. But I wouldn't plunk my money down on a BSA yet until they show me they've got their act together. Not convinced yet. If RE comes out with a big single I'd buy it tomorrow.
I enjoyed that virtual ride out, where was that filmed. Looking forward to the ghost story, I remember the crime mystery video you did about a young lady who was murdered. I'll have to watch it again, sad story but expertly narrated. Ride safe
What happened to the music around 26:45? Drowned out what you were saying. Great video rambling on, whilst rambling through the countryside😉it’s nice to hear your thoughts on other FB channels, the “competition” and the future possibilities from RE. I am a triumph gold line owner, but never think of it as superior to any other motorcycle, in fact I am looking to purchase one of the 350’s for hitching to the back of an RV when travelling so I can “escape”. I have plans to motorcycle down to the keys, the California pacific coast and the blue mountains as part of my retirement plan in the next few years, however living in Canada gives limited access to RE and particularly the chance to test ride, the nearest dealer is 2 hours away and they frown on demos! So your channel is a great source of information, based on fact, experience and knowledge, please keep up the great work you do in delivering quality content, it’s very much appreciated
I owned two Bullets, long long years ago. And after quite some bikes and 3 sidecar-outfits over decades, ( I still have the BMW & sidecar) I saw the 350 Classic and bought it on the spot. I saw Your RUclips reviews after that and absolutely share Your thoughts , Stuart. Thanks for posting ! The Fun - factor is what it's all about.
Stuart, I find your videos, informative and entertaining with good honest humour. Haven owned Japanese and BMW motorcycles I currently have a Harley Davidson which is far from the best engineered or manufactured motorcycle in the world but has provided me with an emotional attachment and community no other brand to date has. It also means I can make use of my old AF spanners. As regards your points of view I think we are both on the same page. I hope you enjoy your hols and please keep the videos coming. Thank you for your work.
I appreciate your integrity. I haven’t ridden one but something about Royal Enfield charms me. I want a Classic 350 and one of their 650’s. I need to find a demo day near me or a place I can test ride when I’m ready for my next bike. If they come out with a new Classic 500 that may settle it.
489 views and 242 comments! That's shows dedication from your viewers. Well, I'm one of them! Nice trip today! And sometime into the film I realized, your voice reminds me of the voice of mr Fred Dibnah! Cheers mr Fillingham!
Yet another of your videos that has me nodding in agreement with everything you say! Like others have said, I really hope an air-cooled 500 will be forthcoming. On the subject of motorcycle reviews on other channels, I recently watched a review of a newly released 350 where the presenter, a strapping young chap, was unable to put the bike on it's centre stand obviously due to being unaware of the technique required, so he gave up and used the side stand! This didn't exactly instill confidence in his review! Enjoy your break, and I look forward to nodding at my TV screen in the New Year. Cheers and thanks for the entertaining videos. Andy
Hi Stuart, well done once more, and yes i also think a new classic 500 should be possible on the 350 platform, a modern 500 cc with about 35 HP , this would be a dream😄wait and see.....
On point as usual with your thoughts. I have the Interceptor 650 and love it. Several un-informed bikers constantly tell me how unreliable they are. I've had nothing but positive things to say about RE. Tempted with a combination this coming year.
I had a series of Kwak tripples and latterly a FJ1200, but the bikes that piqued my young interest were Trumpets from the late '60s to the early' 70s. Bonneville 650s and the Trident. So when the later Bonnies appeared on the scene l was really interested. Still not bought one, but what changed my mind was when I bumped into a gent of similar age to me who was riding an Interceptor. But he also had a pretty new GSXR 1000. He just used both bikes for different purposes. And maybe that is the difference. You ride Bullets because you like that kind of bike. I rode Kwaks because I was a teenage nutter. I rode the FJ because I wanted to do some touring and having 500 bhp per ton two up was important then. Now, not so much. So, Stuart, keep on doing what you're doing and I'll keep watching.
We purchased a 350 classic this year for my wife and we both love it, after ridding the 350 my hope was a 500 single would be arriving but all the talk has been about a 650 classic. I have ridden and worked on a couple of 650's and if it does appear I will be happy to buy one, but a 500 single would be top of my list.
If memory serves me correctly BMW built the Austin Seven under licence and called it the BMW Dixie. I ride both a 2000 BMW F650 GS DAKAR and a 2002 500 Bullet ES, and love their totally different riding styles. If I could only keep one it would be the Bullet without a doubt.
I've had a few encounters with Triumph owners over my RE at bike meets. Downright aggressive and nasty at times. But explaining that I upgraded to the RE from A faulty T120 (repeated gearbox issues), Show them my warrant card and point out that they are committing a sec5 POA offence they tend to calm down and apologies!
Thank you Stu, I enjoyed Friday's offering. A 500 version of the 350 Classic would be most welcome. Sadly if they do eventuate they will come without a kick starter which I truly miss on my 650. As for those who have negative views about the Enfield bikes, the old saying goes, there are none so blind as those who will not see. There has always been an element of one upmanship (bike snobbery) with bikes. It is apparent in any human endeavour, the house we own, the car we drive, the job we hold. I think your term of a sausage measuring competition is apt and it is not something I am the least bit interested in. Many folks here go touring on the 125 scooters and have a great time. I always stop and have a chat with these people because they are enthusiastic about riding and camping. I like your approach to reviews and more power to you. The rush to publish a review of the BSA was amusing but none mentioned that there are no bikes for sale at dealers as yet. I reckon if I was in the market I would be annoyed with these reviewers if I had my heart set on one only to be told by the dealer that there aren't available. Poor form.
Many mothers have beautiful doughters. I dont care what brand, if a bike catches my heart I try to get it. I still have an old BMW 800 twin, a Kawasaki Z200, a Z1000, but the last two times I lost my heart it was Enfields Himalayan and finally an Interceptor. All have their very own personality and I love all of them, so why choose if you can have it all? With bikes this is no problem, with mothers daughters it is ;-). Thanks for the relaxing way of "wasting my time" this friday morning. Have a great weekend.
Oh dear. Stu the music drowned out what you were talking about 3/4 of the way into the vid.very hard to hear your views on the 500 engine. I agree what you say about the other reviewers. Keep doing your thing and be true to your idea of having the model for a decent length of time to truly evaluate the product.
Finally, the video proof that you did continue the 'road of stones' route, in answer to my question long time ago! (Not that I doubted your affirmative reply of course) I, after watching your video of procuring the Mule then contacted Moto GB and found one of the last 3 Classic 500 in UK,(according to them) and later, after your video, with two other 500 Classics, Steve and Paul, rode the said 'road of stones' at the cost of two rear wheel spokes but all great fun, y thanks you Old Motivator!!
The irony is a Royal Enfield sounds more like a BSA Goldstar...DB series... than the BSA Goldstar...If the sound of a British Single is what you are looking for....better buy a Royal Enfield single...The Royal Enfield has more in common with its ancestors than the BSA...
Hi Stuart, I think your right about the 500 bullet, it seems to be the missing link, and why bother with a 450 Himalayan, they may just as well make that a 500 and use the same engine in a new bullet, As for your video of the scratch remover, I watched it, and then bought the product using the discount code, so thank you very much for your advice, I once bought a 350 bullet in 2007, I loved it but it was too under powered and always thought I should have bought a 500, so on the strength of watching your videos about the Mule, I have just bought a 2015 bullet 500 classic and look forward to riding it in the spring, so keep up the good work, and I Would like to wish you and your family a very happy Christmas.
Thing is Stu, those of us that know what we want out of a motorcycle, know what WE get out of motorcycling and it's got nothing to do with racing, knee sliding, wheelies, stoppies and showing off the size of or wallets and our standing within the motorcycle hierarchy/and the size of our cohony's🤣! What we get out of our riding and our pride-of-ownership is not based on how how fast it is and whether MCN rate it.. it's a personal thing and you GET IT! Those haters of which you speak don't get it/don't understand the joy of owning something that isn't the biggest baddest bike to be revered by all other bikers! So you just keep doing your brilliant reviews and riding for the sheer brilliance of it, the thud, the easy handling, the ease of maintenance, the views, the pride of ownership, the low cost and the massive return we get from riding bikes that make us feel good about ourselves, rather than trying to make everyone else bow to our macho, all conquering mechanical supremacy! Keep up the good work..let the haters buy their crotch-rockets so these beautiful machines stay affordable!
Great video Stu. I agree with pretty much everything you said in this. The All New 350's are great bikes but as I have said before they will not put the ghost of the old Classic 500 to bed until they make another big single and it has to be a single, in my opinion too when it comes to the Classic. Personally I'd make it an air/oil cooled 600 and shoot BSA out of the water and give a great option to address power issues with the Himalayan too, whilst still keeping with the original vision of this bike. Just my view 🙂
In defence of RE, (not that they need any defence of course) Without them, I doubt I would ever have taken my motorcycle test. The interceptor is what finally made me cave into my mates constant badgering to get on 2 wheels. The look, the sound, the dealer back up, the warranty and roadside assistance, and the ability for me to work on the bike, and so easily customise it. All these things at an affordable price! Learning to ride isnt cheap, so thank you Stu, and RE for getting me out there on a bike.
Count me in for that sentiment. It's what got me into motorcycling and I LOVE my Interceptor! That's also a double edged sword, because it's so much fun, any other bike I've ridden has made me just want to get back on mine.
@@randall6071 Uncle Stu has placed many an arse on an RE!
I am sure RE CEO would love to hear your story because this is what is his inspiration.
Who hates enfields?
@@Cyderpunk NO one that owns one… Just bought a ‘23 INT 650 Mark II, and not only is it beautiful, it is also an absolute joy to ride!! I currently enjoy my RE more so than any bike I have in the stable.
Indian Utuber, here in the states, gifted an 08' iron barrel, Bullet 500, to my son one year ago. He gave it to me. Bike notorious for not starting. HAD NGK BPR9ES PLUG...installed proper BPR6ES heat range. Now it starts 1st kick. I walk past my 100 HP custom Harley and jump on my new 27hp classic. Very rare in U.
S...COULDNT BE HAPPIER. Ride on, Stuart!
I think the most appealing thing to myself about RE products is simply the fact of how firmly rooted they all are in the classic motorcycle design, the air cooled and dependable motorcycles that are not as much in a race for speed as they are in a quest for simplicity, dependability, and styling most people find very attractive. Anything that deviates too far away from that would be a huge turnoff for most I would think, and would seriously diminish the old school charm that is firmly attached to the brand. In the world in which we all live in today, it is nice to know that there are a few things that we can still count upon. By the way Stuart, you’re a treasure sir. I am really enjoying your videos.
Hi Stu
I own one of these and love it to bits.
Qualify? There haven’t been any issue during my two years of ownership. I do wash, polish and lubricate my motorcycle regularly and haven’t seen any rust problems either. Maybe it’s because I’m the old fashioned type (64 years old) who doesn’t expect other than this need for maintenance. It was probably the same with a Honda or BMW back in the 70’s/80’s...
Short service intervals? Yes, compared to modern motorcycles that’s true. But it suits my need for driving 2000-3000km’s in the summertime each year perfectly. Fresh oil and chain maintenance once a year before driving the motorcycle into the garage for the winter...
I see the maintenance bit as a natural and even cosy part of owning a wonderful classic bike. It vibrates quite a bit and all that. But that’s part of the classic style. And it’s an EFI model, so no carburetor problems. Wouldn’t dream of switching it for any other bike.😊
The purchase of a motorcycle is a personal one, I currently own a 2014 Triumph Bonneville bought
this September and I really enjoy it. It was my 14th motorcycle, and have recently moved back to the UK and I am now living in County Durham and am looking forward to riding the Yorkshire Dales and Moors next year. The bike snobbery thing has never really been my thing having owned bikes from most manufacturers it was the bike that suited me and next year now I have my gear I will be test riding other machines including the various Royal Enfield models and probably the BSA and a few triumphs. Stu was right, the time of the big machines is over for a lot of riders, given my advancing years I’m 65 now, I just can’t see me ever giving up riding, I still love it 40 years on, but with various environmental laws dictating what we can and can’t do I still think I have a couple of new bikes left in me. I really enjoy this channel Stu you have it right.
When i was 15yo (100 years ago) i would walk to route 66 cycle shop to sit on 74' interceptor 750. After 20 years in bike buisness, never saw or rode one. When i got my Bullet couple weeks ago, bucket list item crossed off.
An informative and therapeutic 32 minutes Stuart thank you . I have had my time with numerous overpriced stupendously powered machines only to become disillusioned with all the hype and cost. As a manufacturer RE are a breath of fresh air reminding me of why I began motorcycling in the first place over 4 decades ago. Easily maintained well priced products, a joy to own, polish and admire on a cold winter evening.
Im saving for a 500. The 350 is too slow for me, and the 650 twin lacks the thump of the big single. Hook it up RE! I will get run over on a 350 in California.
Have you ridden the new 350’s before deciding it’s “too slow”?
They probably need to enforce speed limits more because I thought you could only do 70.
Hack the ecu they go 90
People do 80 on interstates and highways, just as the flow of traffic.
Not that I plan on doing long legs at that speed, but a bike needs to be able to do 100 for me to drive it out here. I need to be able to cruise with traffic and be able to overtake.
Don’t let the comments weigh you down. I was a seasoned RE loyalist when I lived in New Delhi. 7 years ago I moved to the US and then eventually to Canada. I always dreamed of owning an RE again and thanks to your in depth reviews, I got the confidence of buying a chrome Interceptor 650 last summer. I even rode it to the Rocky Mountains here in Alberta. You are doing great work and I watch almost every video you upload (sometimes multiple times!).
I'm Thankful to have found your motorcycle *ponderings* Stuart!
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I'm from Brazil. I've been watching this channel for a long time. Bought my classic 500 in august. Subscribed just now after listenning to what you said about your goal on making enough money just to keep the channel running. Please keep it running. Great videos and comentaries.
I’ll admit I’m a Bonneville T120 owner - because of this channel. I’m very happy with my bike and I really love riding it. The reason I ride is for the sheer pleasure of riding and to be honest, I reckon I could probably get as many smiles per mile on any Royal Enfield. There are also numerous other bikes that I’d also enjoy riding. Overall though, what is really important to me is that the number of people who enjoy riding motorcycles increases. What they ride does not matter to me. The greater the number of people the greater the influence we have. There are things that really do annoy me about motorcycling. Both are about anti-social behaviour. I really dislike the miserable scrotes who thrash about on scruffy, unlicensed enduro/motocross bikes on the road and on public paths etc. and the others are the road racers who noisily thrash about in towns. Both will do us harm. But if you want to buy a cheap, small capacity Chinese motorcycle to have a bit of fun on, knock yourself out. I truly hope you enjoy yourself because that is what riding is about.
From across the pond in AmeriKa. I wish they did not get rid of the kick start. Major niggle of mine. Now beyond that I bought a 2022 GT 650 in chrome and I am in love with it. The exhaust swapped and the sound well let’s just say everyone that hears it is stunned never mind those that walk up and are just amazed how beautiful it is. I get a thumbs up everywhere I ride. I used to ride a 1632 cc Victory Kingpin so big switch. Royal Enfield thank you for making my cafe racer dream come true. Gorgeous and the sound can’t be beat. Rides amazing and did I say it’s Gorgeous? LOL…. Stuart keep it up brother. Be well and stay free. Libertas.
@@1DrBar That remains to be seen. I heard no but I have not tried it yet. Maybe Stewart has that answer. I don’t like the idea it is reliant on a computer at all. At least alexa is not on it. As far as we know… Liberty!
@@1DrBar I am going to try it when I have an opportunity. All my best and Merry Christmas sir!
Excellent video as always! We see the same kind of brand snobbery in the US, from the same brands, as well as Harley owners. I’ll never understand it. I like bikes from everywhere on their own merits. Thanks for your thoughtful, informative videos, this is exactly why I enjoy your channel. Keep doing it your own way!
Regarding the Classic, I think a 500 version would be fantastic! I hope it happens. If it doesn’t, I expect Hitchcocks or someone else will likely develop an oversized cylinder and piston kit at some point.
Eric, Harley is on the way out in the usa. The brand loyal crowd is walking away from the company as well as long term dealerships. Harley has been poorly managed for decades but this time they have made some ridiculous blunders. Royal Enfield gets it and it is refreshing to see a company that is willing to meet consumer demands. The Japanese make great bikes but refuse to listen to consumers and that is a huge mistake. Frankly I wouldn't ride another Harley if it was given to me. I parted out a classic years ago because I could care less about preserving it and I laughed at the fools paying ridiculous sums of money for a bunch of junk parts. Just goes to show you how out of touch this crowd is. I went to bike week one year with some "serious" Harley riders and couldn't get them to go for a ride in beautiful weather. They were afraid that putting too many miles on their bikes would hurt their resale value. I abandoned that foolishness years ago and I laugh at the current dilemma of Harley.
Hi stu your right about bike snobbery ,I am 67 and recently passed my bike test and bought a meteor 350 and love it but I have stopped waving at bmw and Harley riders they just won’t take you on especially if there are a few of them ,think I’ll chang e my wave to the finger haha .love your vids keep it up mate 🤩
My only issue with current Royal Enfield, as a brand, is I understand that that they need to find their market and sell to a select consumer, but they’re alienating quite a few of their faithful owners from the past. All their marketing and catering now is directed at tight jean wearing hipsters who are new to riding and women riders. Absolutely nothing wrong with either one of those, but it’s not wise to box yourself into projecting you’re for only two types of people and nobody else. Not everyone is 20 years old with a curly tipped mustache and a handkerchief hanging from our back pocket. If the 500 comes back as a single pumper like the old bikes, that would be absolutely great! I’ve owned a few Enfield’s in the past and miss them dearly. I’m currently loving my Moto Guzzi bikes but there’s always a chance of coming back home to Enfield!
A "Classic” 650 twin in America would be HD worst nightmare. I hope, I hope, I hope. Even if they changed the name from Classic to Goat Roper 650 (or enter your name of choice here) a bike like that here in the USA would double the RE presence and brand respect.
You’re so right about that. Especially since there’s almost nothing classic about HD anymore with their low seats, forward foot pegs, and lazy boy riding position. And then there’s the new liquid cools. I’ll pass. RE classic 500 or 650 for the win.
I'd buy one here in Ireland! Mind you, ive already got a classic 500 haha
A bit of green laning on a road bike today ! love it.
Good day Stu. I came across your channel while researching the Interceptor. I found your review to be the most honest and down to earth. I now have my Interceptor and although not in the market for another bike, will continue to watch the channel because I love your delivery and no nonsense reviews. Keep up the great work.
I lost interest in Japanese bikes in the pre triumph resurgence years, and wasn't too impressed by the new Triumphs which seemed to me, too Japanese, and not really themselves. So recently I decided to get back in the saddle. I was appalled by the cost of new machines, and frankly felt they were too tech heavy in a sense. All I wanted was something that went well, looked nice and brought back that authentic feeling of contact with the bike. So discovering RE were still building bikes was a real treat. I know they're not for everyone, and my matt black meteor is sluggish, but it feels like the real deal to me. I just don't identify with Triumph at the moment, Breitling, Gibson special editions? Really What next a Bentley collaboration and a built in Rolex clock? I just don't get that kind of thinking. Triumph are lovely machines, but not that lovely when a 1200 is near enough twice the interceptor. Its not like they're even built in Britain, which could justify the extra cost. Plus the interceptor and continental are actually well built, lovely looking bikes, as are the 350s. I think if I had 12000 to spend on a bike I'd buy a Continental and a Classic, keep the meteor and do a raid on the extras catalogue. That new Bonnie just doesn't have a quite the pull it used to. I'm sure triumph riders would happily disagree, but having tested several Triumphs, they're not quite enough to justify the a big loan. LOL! PS: Maybe a BSA review has been requested because plenty of us know you'll do a great job and be honest, not beguiled by the name. But you're right. Wait until its in the showrooms and there's a few on the road
I'm responding to a one year old comment... but here we go :)
Similarly I never liked the sports bike thing. I rode scooters rather than be a power ranger. But I also rode a 1958 Ariel Huntmaster, so when 'British' (even if just in style) modern-classics started being a thing I was very interested.
I bought a T100 and loved it. I bought a Speedmaster 1200 and I love it even more and still have it. What Triumph has done marketing-wise is sometimes cringe-worthy, but I don't think they've given away their scruples completely (their involvement with things like DGR are spot on) and their bikes are good.
Having said that... I am still now considering a 350 bullet, because what I want from biking is a (relatively) relaxing classic experience without any faff and that's what RE give you.
I love that the Indians have kept RE alive with the 'right' principles, because they just want reliable, inexpensive, work-horse machines like Brits used to. Of course, you can then turn them into a cafe racer if you want but that's part of the fun for some and is another story...
I'm going to test ride a bullet 350 tomorrow and we'll see how I feel after that. It needs to be as comfortable and grin-worthy as my Speedmaster, so it's a tall order, but we'll see! I have my fingers crossed.
I hope Royal Enfield does produce a new 500cc single. I like the Meteor 350 but the top speed is too low for the highways where I live. The speed limit is 75MPH with traffic flowing at 80.
Super meteor 650 will answer 80mph
I live in Oregon, and its simple. I just take back roads. If you go in google maps you can just set your app to avoid highways or even set it to bicycle routes which can also be fun. I never go over 60, and usually cruise around 50 ish. Feels safer to me anyway in case of a crash. I go anywhwere, it just takes longer.
@@MrKongatthegates Lucky you! There are only two roads leaving town and one of them is an Interstate! The other is a state route and only goes North. If I don't take a highway, I'm not leaving town!
I just got the classic 500 as my first bike thanks to your channel, put on a dna air filter and an iridium spark plug and I absolutely love the machine, I ride it about 4 hours a day and have barely any vibrations to it and I just don’t get the people that complain about it. Thank you Stuart for showing me this beautiful machine.
How ? 500 cc are discontinued and 2nd hands are just not available.
@@MadhurThucker-wu5vl Australia
@@Twinkwisk so 500cc is available there?
@@MadhurThucker-wu5vl yeah second hand, I got one with 100km on it because someone didn’t want it
@@Twinkwisk well 500 cc is pretty rare so enjoy it .
Couldn’t agree with you more re your comments regarding RUclips motorcycle reviews. I purchased a RE Classic 350 without riding it in March of this year. The dealer delivered it to my home and the bike was not used for several days due to the weather. When I did have an opportunity to take it out I found I could not get my foot under the gear lever consistently when wearing motorcycle boots. I am not aware that any reviewer mentioned this potential issue at that time or after. I contacted one UK reviewer who had given the Classic 350 a glowing review. He agreed he had had a similar experience but had not thought to mention it in his review! Keep up the good work Stu, your reviews are in a class of their own.
Finally someone who knows the propper history from the Boxer, loving the channel. I'm in the process off letting my gs go which has barley got a look in apart from picking it up and riding it a few times as I've been riding my 650ss Norton from 67' daily totally reliable does everything I Need it's done 4 winters and still looks great I got it to try keep the miles down on the Norton but still end up out on the Norton I don't have a car. The Enfields seem to really appeal to me, usable fun and easy to work on. The most fun I've had in 28 bikes Inc blades etc the 1927 Norton 16H flat tanker which I rode through winter. 4.9hp and 252lbs so much fun! An yep review stuff is a slippery slope I only talk about what I spend my hard earned cash on as I can be blunt or honest about them that way. Like the two ktms dad and I rejected at 147 and 269 miles which were a disaster. If they do a 500 cc classic on the new platform itl get my money :)
Another good video Stu. As I have mentioned before, you were responsible for me getting back into biking. I now own three REs, I love them all, the Himalayan is my go to winter bike. Except I’m at -10c here in Cheshire, so I’m not going out at the moment. I go to your channel for any help needed when I’m doing a job, all were very helpful. Thanks once again.
Thanks Stu for all your work,but please omit the back ground music so annoying!
Hello Stuart.
I totally agree with your arguments about "customers brands proudness" especially with brands like Bmw, triumph, harley davidson and i would add ducati too. We are just humans riding bikes. And what we ride doesn't make us better humans.
In France, and i think it's the same in many countries, there is a problem about Power and People always wanting more and more gadgets etc... A Suv to bring Kids to school, a bmw gs to go to the café etc...
Personaly i'm so tired of this mentality, when people judge others on what they own, drive or ride, no pleasure can be found for them and that's why they often become haters. They can't understand how we can be happy with bikes like royal enfield's ones, or even with 125 bikes. It's stupid, very poor mentality, and ridiculous, but that's a fact.
That's the main reason why i'm a lonesome rider. I Just dont want to deal with this mentality.
I love royal enfield bikes, especially their low capacity models, and if i could i would have them all. They are made for real life, simplicity, easyness brings freedom, joy and make dreams come true. That is what i search in motocycling, instead of technical specs.
Then if they bring a New classic 500 ( it's the maximum for me, i don't want a "selling dreams" bike) i hope it will be an air cooled one. If not i won't be interested. No words about a classic 650, for me it would be a non sense.
@@JohnTanner61 😂😂 riding à R1 doesn't make us a Quartararo clone.
I understand that people love différents bikes but i prefer cool attitude, and that's the way of royal enfield.
Back in the day (69-70) I ran a 1966 Bonneville 650. Loved it. Unless I wanted to travel far and fast.
Good riding position. Good power Good handling.
But trying to fun highways at 70-80mph too vibey.
A summer morning or evening on a back road, fantastic.
But..
I 1971 I was seduced by a CL350 Honda twin. It would do 100mph or 100 miles with tolerable buzz.
My T500 twin Suzuki Titan was a better fit.
As I expect the Royal Enfield 650 would be.
Though a fuel injected Yamaha 500 Vision would be great. I thnk.
FWIW I reroaded (made reliable as i could) an 1982 Yamaha 920 v-twin air cooled. Which had no rush but you could relax and ride. With great fun.
Got talked out of it and went YZF1000R. Which wasn't comfortable under 80 mph.
From there to 2002 Yamaha FZ1000. With improved suspension and saddle.
But.
I do think back to the 66 Bonneville, 71 CL350 and 72 T500. All different. All flawed. All fun.
5,000 miles on the 650. 35,000 on the CL. 22,000 on the T500.
Joy all. The T500 was the lightest.
At 73 years old lighter is better.
Very refreshing video. I can tell the difference between the words knowledge and wisdom. This is both that only come one after the other. Thank you Stewart, please continue.
Great video, Sir! The roads are sheet ice outside, and I knew I could get my motorcycle “fix” with you and your Mule. 🏴😎
Stu, thank you for your honesty and truthfulness you present in all your videos. I enjoy your perspectives as I work towards obtaining my license and starting my riding career. I am currently living in snow, so i hope to be out next year. I do like the look of the 350 Classic and, like many mature people, I dont need to go screaming around the countryside with my hair on fire. Keep safe and keep producing engaging, educational and entertaining videos.
Hi Stuart only recently come across your channel, thoroughly enjoying spending an hour or so each night going through the videos. Just my cup of tea... Honest, genuine, informative and find them relaxing, great channel👍.
Just watched this one again Stu, perfect 👍 Happy New Year to you, looking forward to your 2024 instalments 👏🏍👏
I'm not a superstitious person but I do have my fingers crossed that they do bring back a 500 version of the classic. Thank you for another great video.
Couldn't agree more- I was really tempted by the Meteor but I was put off by it's apparent inability to maintain the 70 limit; I guess a 500 would cure that and I love the look of that single cylinder engine in the Supernova- bring it on !!
Does this 650 test mule you’re seeing look like a classic 650 or a shotgun 650
Love my Classic 350. And my T120. :)
Thanks Dennis!
Absolute bliss to hear you and watch your classic 500 surf through these roads
Merry Christmas & Happy New Year to You! + I have enjoyed All of your videos You've produced this Year!
Keep doing what you are doing Stu. People know you are honest and have integrity. Surely if the bike looks old fashioned the maker has achieved their aim of producing a retro motorcycle. Well done.
Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year. From the US 🇺🇸. To the UK🇬🇧 . Love your work mate. Thanks for all your hard work and info. And just a reminder. Insulate your kickstand with a piece of wood saving your battery it really works I know a lot of you guys are storing their bikes for the winter. 🥶⛄
My you be with the force; absolutely beautiful countryside ; been there and, loved it !!
Once again; wishing you both a Merry Christmas and, a Happy New Year. Safe riding,( in the snow ?)
I just wanted to tell you how much I appreciate your motorcycle channel. I know you work very hard to give us excellent content. It's my favorite channel on RUclips.
Hi uncle Stu, a more modern "classic 650" would still be in keeping with the heritage of royal enfield, ie the 1953 bullet 500 and 500 twin both being of the j2 bullet variant. Although I do also think they could recycle one of their old model names and bring back the Constellation.
They registered the name "Constellation" last year (IIRC). They probably mean to use it somehow...
A year or so ago I test rode two Triumphs and a Royal Enfield GT650 at a local dealership and came away most enamored by the RE. I didn't purchase anything that day but decided when the time was right I'd go with the GT650. When I informed my riding buddies about my decision one guy in particular (rides a Triumph) got quite upset and warned me that someone he knows had a RE and, "It was a total piece of crap!" I'd heard there were quality issues in the past and decided to research reviews online. The thing was I didn't find one review that wasn't mainly positive and most were quite enthusiastic. Yes they're not that powerful and the brakes and suspension are budget but reviewers admitted that at that price point it was understandable. Based on your reviews as well others I took the plunge a few months ago and purchased a GT650 and I couldn't be more happy with my decision. Thanks for all your hard work and honest reviews Stuart, I really appreciate it!
Another great video Stu, thank you.
To echo an earlier comment… the music was a bit loud in the 25minute area and drowned out some of the narrative, otherwise, no gripes.
I’m glad I’m not alone in my thoughts of motorcycle snobbery that exists. Ignoring the bikes I rode as a kid, my stable since the age of 16 (1971) has seen BSA, Triumph, AJS, Honda, Yamaha and Royal Enfield models.
Enfield is the latest, my Classic 500 Bullet Trials (2019/20) taking the place of my BSA 500 Gold Star.
The Japanese bikes were for touring and commuting and were classed by an eminent motorcycle magazine journalist as UJMs (the last being 1200cc sports tourer).
I digress, the 500 thumper I now ride gets admiring looks from many, has started numerous conversations with old men who tell me they owned REs in the 50s & 60s and even one lovely old girl in her late 70s who, on seeing me park up at a supermarket, came over and said my RE reminded her of the bike (yes, an RE) she owned over 50 years ago when she was courting.
Snobbery? Yes, from (surprise, surprise) the BMW/Triumph/Harley posers who ride out to the local bikers’ cafe on their immaculate trophies if the sun’s out and the the roads dry. Come the rain, comes the SUVs and Waitrose rather than Greasy Lil’s and a mug of builders.
But, this is not why I’m commenting! Oh no!
I want to know where that glorious off-road section of your ride is because my Enfield is weeping in the garage because we haven’t ridden it.
Merry Christmas Stu.
Hope to see you on the road one day.
All the best from South Staffordshire/Shropshire border country. 👍🏻
Hoi Stuart, love your dissertation, accent and lay back way.
My father rode a military 350 Cc RE right after the war. Could buy it for a few buck from the English army in Belgium after the liberation.
He said it was already worn out when he bought it. But he had fun with it for many years 😄.
The value of a bike lies not in its worth, but in the fun you can have with it.
In the 80´s my brother restored a BSA b40 from the english army.
Nice and simple bike. No counter balancing the crankshaft in those days. When it turned idle on it´s centerstand, it made our whole garage trembling.
I rode a Yamaha SRX600 single for 23 years. It was reliable with a great low revving engine. 45 Hp for 160 kg.
Engine derived from the Dakar offroads of the 70´s. Kickstarter. You needed to have the hang of that 😉.
Now I´m on a 125 cc for 5 years and I must say: I rediscover pretentiousless and simple motorcycling. Simple mechanics to work on.
The pure joy of riding 70 km/ h and thinking : I can even go 95 when I have the wind behind 😃😄.
I am contemplating a 650 RE.
But I´m.not sure if I want to give up my 125cc which brought me so much pure joy ❤.
Greetings from Belgium.
I have a 2021 T100 Stu. I chose it because it suits my needs, especially with regard to pillion provision. I'm not a brand snob as you know from my support for your channel and regular comments. I've had a very disappointing experience with Triumph UK's lack of support (not the dealer, they've been excellent). I'll not go into that as it's a long story. If I swap the T100 at the end of my PCP arrangement, I'll definitely be considering a Royal Enfield, either the Interceptor - or more likely the new Super Meteor 650. At the NEC bike show I was astonished at the quality of the latest crop of bikes from RE, especially the fit & finish of the Super Meteor. I was a bit disappointed that they didn't have a price though. I was also rather disappointed by one of the sales staff who was a bit unnecessarily negative about the T100. If you have a good product (and they most certainly do) there's really no need to rubbish other people's choices.
Will we see a J platform Classic 500? Well, it depends on the viability of gaining an extra 150cc within the physical constraints of the existing unit. Without incursion into water jackets to consider, by adjusting bore and stroke I think it's entirely possible. And like you said Stu, it was probably the main consideration when the current unit was designed in the first place?
Nice wave from the trail bike rider by the way - he's not a snob.
Hi Stuart, I have been watching your channel for some time having left motorcycling 30 years ago and now looking to return. I really appreciate your common sense and am definitely being drawn towards Royal Enfield for my return to motorcycles after such a long break. It is good that there is at least one manufacturer that makes motorcycles that still look like motorcycles and not like something that has been designed on a computer, and at such a reasonable price too. The only problem is, which one of their wonderful models to choose. Keep up the good work friend and have a good Christmas break. Kind regards, Robert.
Hi Stu, I’ve been watching your channel for over 5 years. You gave me some good incites while making the decision to buy a T120 in early 2018. I couldn’t wait to watch each video you put out for the 1st couple of years and it helped me many times so thank you . Not so much these days as your evolution to a lot of RE content while still interesting to me , isn’t as relevant so I just check in from time to time.
I agree with your observations about brand snobbery but in my experience it’s not limited to Triumph & BMW owners. I just don’t understand why people can’t simply appreciate a bike for the bikes sake. They all have their place and their owners probably love them as much as I love mine.
Anyway thanks for all your work, I hope you keep going strong for many years to come. Merry Christmas
Love all your videos especially the maintenance ones. Helps keep my costs down. My classic 500 gets way more looks from people than any sportsbike I've ridden
I enjoy the road you were on, slow and steady wins the race. The race that gets you to the end and able to do it again tomorrow! Not the bike I would have used as I would not be confident. But, I don't ride those roads here in Virginia. Great ride! Like you for not change for the haters in life. Do it for you and what you feel good with resting your head on the pillow every night. Great job!
I think a 500 twin with about 45 hp classic retro styling would be a nice addition a mid weight cruiser tourer commuter bike
Good morning Stu! Thank you for another ramble, scramble & puddle splash! Very enjoyable!
The prospect of the return of a 500 single sounds marvellous as I’m a bit of a “slow and comfy” pleasure rider and something similar looking to a meteor or classic 350 layout but with say horse power in the high twenties just sounds perfect. Best wishes for the season my friend. 🙏🎅🏼
I can’t believe that people hate Royal Enfield,in my garage is a Classic 500(‘12)and a Meriden (‘78)and an Hinckley Bonnie(‘06)and those
bikes are equal for me because they all baked from a British recipe of the past!
Greetings from the Netherlands and keep safe!❤
When I saw the video was 32 mins long I thought this will be a long one but the time seemed like 10 mins. I was also fascinated by the ride accompanying the dialogue and was really wondering if you were going to ride up that rocky hill😊😊. Don’t change you have a great niche, happy Christmas 🎉
Ha - Thanks, Stuart! A video tailor-made for me. Still waiting for the Classic Bullet update (20:20) (from Royal Enfield - I've heard rumors about a 650 since the 500 discontinuation was announced)... As an aside, I enjoy your channel just the way it is. Happy holidays. All the best.
Aside: You ride across such beautiful country. Love it. Thank you for filming it. I enjoy going on these virtual rides.
I enjoy your more long-term view of reviewing any product, bikes or mirrors! Keep up the good work bro, and I wish you a very Happy Christmas 😊
I think you are right on the money regarding an updated 500 classic. It would be the most sensible thing for Royal Enfield to do while incorporating minor production changes. And when they do, previous generation classic 500 owners can I appreciate their bikes more for what they were while at the same time those riders that would want a new classic 500 can also have chance at getting one.
Heard RE was having a hard time making the 500 engine pass European emissions. Emissions standards killed great models here in the U.S. or I'd be riding an RG500 GAMA ( 2 stroke) Today.
Interesting ramble, have a good Christmas.
The British countryside is really beautiful. A picturesque country. I also look for similar, "forgotten" places for my rides. I greet from Slovakia and thank you for your videos.
Mahn I love your videos.. Never really cared about which bike u had just the videography and pictures and landscapes.. So much so that if I ever get the chance to go to England I am going to the country side... Keep doing what you are doing...
I agree there are a lot of people that misrepresent what they making videos about. and a lot people that comment without knowing what they are talking about. it's one the hazard's of the Internet.
from what I heard and there's footage of a prototype. that has been being tested. of a 650cc twin cylinder Scrambler. and If it's true I really like it.
and I wouldn't mind a 500cc single cylinder Scrambler also? but I haven't heard anything definite about that bike.
Just purchased a 500 bullet, it's loud, it vibrates and tries to blow me off when windy but ...........I bloody love it and cannot wait for summer.
Aye up Stuart, Ramble or not, I find your videos interesting, informative and above all credible.
I am currently looking for a RE 500 as a stablemate for my Classic Reborn 350. Unfortunately living across the pond makes this task a bit of a struggle. Wish me luck.
Bought a classic 500 very recently. It's very similar to yours, Stuart. Although I have good riding experience overseas, I'm probably one of the very few that went and bought an enfield without any idea of what license is required here in the UK. It's truly a dream come true hearing that engine and owning an awesome piece of history.
Common sense & careful research buys me my motorcycles. I bought my 650 INT after keeping an eye on the RE brand for a couple of years. Turns out that RE makes a great motorcycle & has a proven track record as a company as well as individual products. Completely happy with the 650 even after sorting out the few niggles it had,( it's a 2020 bought used in 2022). I got the 350 Classic this year. I have found the singles to be a fantastic ride. But I wouldn't plunk my money down on a BSA yet until they show me they've got their act together. Not convinced yet. If RE comes out with a big single I'd buy it tomorrow.
Enjoyed the country ride-a-long and ramble! I enjoy the honesty and information and that is my entertainment! Thanks.
Happy New year, keep up the good work.
Good vid. with nice background scenery -thanks.
Thanks
Thanks steve
Thanks Uncle Stu, lovely manners on your off road trip. 👍
I enjoyed that virtual ride out, where was that filmed.
Looking forward to the ghost story, I remember the crime mystery video you did about a young lady who was murdered.
I'll have to watch it again, sad story but expertly narrated.
Ride safe
What happened to the music around 26:45? Drowned out what you were saying. Great video rambling on, whilst rambling through the countryside😉it’s nice to hear your thoughts on other FB channels, the “competition” and the future possibilities from RE. I am a triumph gold line owner, but never think of it as superior to any other motorcycle, in fact I am looking to purchase one of the 350’s for hitching to the back of an RV when travelling so I can “escape”. I have plans to motorcycle down to the keys, the California pacific coast and the blue mountains as part of my retirement plan in the next few years, however living in Canada gives limited access to RE and particularly the chance to test ride, the nearest dealer is 2 hours away and they frown on demos! So your channel is a great source of information, based on fact, experience and knowledge, please keep up the great work you do in delivering quality content, it’s very much appreciated
Ive actually pinned a similar comment to stop people asking this.
its good to have a ramble stu
I owned two Bullets, long long years ago. And after quite some bikes and 3 sidecar-outfits over decades, ( I still have the BMW & sidecar) I saw the 350 Classic and bought it on the spot. I saw Your RUclips reviews after that and absolutely share Your thoughts , Stuart. Thanks for posting ! The Fun - factor is what it's all about.
Stuart, I find your videos, informative and entertaining with good honest humour. Haven owned Japanese and BMW motorcycles I currently have a Harley Davidson which is far from the best engineered or manufactured motorcycle in the world but has provided me with an emotional attachment and community no other brand to date has. It also means I can make use of my old AF spanners. As regards your points of view I think we are both on the same page. I hope you enjoy your hols and please keep the videos coming. Thank you for your work.
I appreciate your integrity. I haven’t ridden one but something about Royal Enfield charms me. I want a Classic 350 and one of their 650’s. I need to find a demo day near me or a place I can test ride when I’m ready for my next bike. If they come out with a new Classic 500 that may settle it.
489 views and 242 comments! That's shows dedication from your viewers. Well, I'm one of them! Nice trip today! And sometime into the film I realized, your voice reminds me of the voice of mr Fred Dibnah! Cheers mr Fillingham!
Yet another of your videos that has me nodding in agreement with everything you say! Like others have said, I really hope an air-cooled 500 will be forthcoming. On the subject of motorcycle reviews on other channels, I recently watched a review of a newly released 350 where the presenter, a strapping young chap, was unable to put the bike on it's centre stand obviously due to being unaware of the technique required, so he gave up and used the side stand! This didn't exactly instill confidence in his review! Enjoy your break, and I look forward to nodding at my TV screen in the New Year. Cheers and thanks for the entertaining videos. Andy
Hi Stuart, well done once more, and yes i also think a new classic 500 should be possible on the 350 platform, a modern 500 cc with about 35 HP , this would be a dream😄wait and see.....
On point as usual with your thoughts. I have the Interceptor 650 and love it. Several un-informed bikers constantly tell me how unreliable they are. I've had nothing but positive things to say about RE. Tempted with a combination this coming year.
Thoroughly enjoyed this video as I do your others. Can’t wait for this Years scary story 👻
I think your way to choose motorcycles for reviews is the way to go. Btw I agree with your reservations concerning BSA. Great video as usual!
I had a series of Kwak tripples and latterly a FJ1200, but the bikes
that piqued my young interest were Trumpets from the late '60s to the early' 70s. Bonneville 650s and the Trident. So when the later Bonnies appeared on the scene l was really interested. Still not bought one, but what changed my mind was when I bumped into a gent of similar age to me who was riding an Interceptor. But he also had a pretty new GSXR 1000. He just used both bikes for different purposes. And maybe that is the difference. You ride Bullets because you like that kind of bike. I rode Kwaks because I was a teenage nutter. I rode the FJ because I wanted to do some touring and having 500 bhp per ton two up was important then. Now, not so much. So, Stuart, keep on doing what you're doing and I'll keep watching.
We purchased a 350 classic this year for my wife and we both love it, after ridding the 350 my hope was a 500 single would be arriving but all the talk has been about a 650 classic. I have ridden and worked on a couple of 650's and if it does appear I will be happy to buy one, but a 500 single would be top of my list.
Thanks Stu. Intelligent, informative content - as ever. Wishing you and yours a happy Christmas.
If memory serves me correctly BMW built the Austin Seven under licence and called it the BMW Dixie.
I ride both a 2000 BMW F650 GS DAKAR and a 2002 500 Bullet ES, and love their totally different riding styles.
If I could only keep one it would be the Bullet without a doubt.
I've had a few encounters with Triumph owners over my RE at bike meets. Downright aggressive and nasty at times. But explaining that I upgraded to the RE from A faulty T120 (repeated gearbox issues), Show them my warrant card and point out that they are committing a sec5 POA offence they tend to calm down and apologies!
i love the way...by no reason..at 16:59 music volumes up. Big italian fan right here
Thank you Stu, I enjoyed Friday's offering. A 500 version of the 350 Classic would be most welcome. Sadly if they do eventuate they will come without a kick starter which I truly miss on my 650. As for those who have negative views about the Enfield bikes, the old saying goes, there are none so blind as those who will not see. There has always been an element of one upmanship (bike snobbery) with bikes. It is apparent in any human endeavour, the house we own, the car we drive, the job we hold. I think your term of a sausage measuring competition is apt and it is not something I am the least bit interested in. Many folks here go touring on the 125 scooters and have a great time. I always stop and have a chat with these people because they are enthusiastic about riding and camping.
I like your approach to reviews and more power to you. The rush to publish a review of the BSA was amusing but none mentioned that there are no bikes for sale at dealers as yet. I reckon if I was in the market I would be annoyed with these reviewers if I had my heart set on one only to be told by the dealer that there aren't available. Poor form.
Many mothers have beautiful doughters. I dont care what brand, if a bike catches my heart I try to get it. I still have an old BMW 800 twin, a Kawasaki Z200, a Z1000, but the last two times I lost my heart it was Enfields Himalayan and finally an Interceptor. All have their very own personality and I love all of them, so why choose if you can have it all? With bikes this is no problem, with mothers daughters it is ;-). Thanks for the relaxing way of "wasting my time" this friday morning. Have a great weekend.
Ya wa battlin against the band towards the end Stuart!! Excellent as usual 😊
Stuart जी, आपको नमन है 🙏🇬🇧🇮🇳
Oh dear. Stu the music drowned out what you were talking about 3/4 of the way into the vid.very hard to hear your views on the 500 engine. I agree what you say about the other reviewers. Keep doing your thing and be true to your idea of having the model for a decent length of time to truly evaluate the product.
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I agree on the music blanking out your voice. I believe that the music is totally unnecessary and annoying!
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I reckon the music choice should reflect the style of bike he's riding.. Some classic music maybe?
@@stuartfillingham damn ducks!
Finally, the video proof that you did continue the 'road of stones' route, in answer to my question long time ago! (Not that I doubted your affirmative reply of course)
I, after watching your video of procuring the Mule then contacted Moto GB and found one of the last 3 Classic 500 in UK,(according to them) and later, after your video, with two other 500 Classics, Steve and Paul, rode the said 'road of stones' at the cost of two rear wheel spokes but all great fun, y
thanks you Old Motivator!!
The irony is a Royal Enfield sounds more like a BSA Goldstar...DB series... than the BSA Goldstar...If the sound of a British Single is what you are looking for....better buy a Royal Enfield single...The Royal Enfield has more in common with its ancestors than the BSA...
Hi Stuart, I think your right about the 500 bullet, it seems to be the missing link, and why bother with a 450 Himalayan, they may just as well make that a 500 and use the same engine in a new bullet,
As for your video of the scratch remover, I watched it, and then bought the product using the discount code, so thank you very much for your advice,
I once bought a 350 bullet in 2007, I loved it but it was too under powered and always thought I should have bought a 500, so on the strength of watching your videos about the Mule, I have just bought a 2015 bullet 500 classic and look forward to riding it in the spring, so keep up the good work, and I Would like to wish you and your family a very happy Christmas.
Thing is Stu, those of us that know what we want out of a motorcycle, know what WE get out of motorcycling and it's got nothing to do with racing, knee sliding, wheelies, stoppies and showing off the size of or wallets and our standing within the motorcycle hierarchy/and the size of our cohony's🤣! What we get out of our riding and our pride-of-ownership is not based on how how fast it is and whether MCN rate it.. it's a personal thing and you GET IT! Those haters of which you speak don't get it/don't understand the joy of owning something that isn't the biggest baddest bike to be revered by all other bikers! So you just keep doing your brilliant reviews and riding for the sheer brilliance of it, the thud, the easy handling, the ease of maintenance, the views, the pride of ownership, the low cost and the massive return we get from riding bikes that make us feel good about ourselves, rather than trying to make everyone else bow to our macho, all conquering mechanical supremacy! Keep up the good work..let the haters buy their crotch-rockets so these beautiful machines stay affordable!
Great video Stu. I agree with pretty much everything you said in this. The All New 350's are great bikes but as I have said before they will not put the ghost of the old Classic 500 to bed until they make another big single and it has to be a single, in my opinion too when it comes to the Classic. Personally I'd make it an air/oil cooled 600 and shoot BSA out of the water and give a great option to address power issues with the Himalayan too, whilst still keeping with the original vision of this bike. Just my view 🙂
Very insightful, love your work!