You're putting together an excellent presentation and enjoyable informative exploration.. truly an Adventure for All as We watch somewhere new.. Myself.. new as yourself as an Himalaya owner.. and return to motorcycling after a good few years, short to say the senior bracket.. will I blog, I've along way to catchup. Cheers on the good work.
@@samandthemachine You're welcome.. There's alot to offer in this green and pleasant land.. We're unlikely to see it all.. so it's nice for one to share his part.. It's suprising how much we miss on our very own doorstep.. got to get out there.. ;
Picking up my Euro5 Himalayan from Hayward’s Motorcycles of Girton, Cambridge, on Saturday. I have plotted a route back home to Felixstowe avoiding, but almost parallel to, the A14, because I have been advised to stick to 45 to 50 mph max during first 300 miles. I live just up the road from Landguard Point. I know the start area well having lived in Yaxley, near Peterborough, and Hartford, Huntingdon. My planned route, Girton, Cambridge Airport, Stow Cum Quay, Newmarket, Kentford, Lackford Green, Fornham All Saints, Great Barton, Pakenham, Norton, Elmswell, Stowmarket, Needham Market, Bramford, Ipswich Hospital, Seven Hills Cemetary, Trimley, Felixstowe. I’m expecting it to take about two hours, but that’s with no stops. You should try it again, especially stopping at Krazy Horse Indian, Fantic, Norton and Morgan dealer’s in Bury St Edmunds. If you try a Suffolk coastal route, start in Felixstowe and go Woodbridge, Melton, Bawdsey, Shingle Street, Leiston (Traction engine museum), Snape, Aldburgh.
@@markbright7845 sure thing! I would recommend you joining the Royal Enfield Himalayan Owners UK page on Facebook. There are some meet ups you could join in the summer.
Royal Enfield is on a roll. It has alot in store for the next 12-24 months. The following models are up for launch - Classic Roadster Shotgun Hunter Sherpa Scram Flying Flea and An Electric Motorcyle Also BSA will be launching its 650cc motorcycle by the end of the year.
Great Video, you should be getting more subs and hits. I do a few RUclips vids on a couple of channels, I will give you a mention in the next description. Stay safe greetings from Spain
Thanks for sharing your ride glad you're enjoying your new bike
It was a great day out 👍
Cool video🎥📹🤘
Thanks! 💪
You're putting together an excellent presentation and enjoyable informative exploration.. truly an Adventure for All as We watch somewhere new.. Myself.. new as yourself as an Himalaya owner.. and return to motorcycling after a good few years, short to say the senior bracket.. will I blog, I've along way to catchup. Cheers on the good work.
Thank you, I'm glad you liked it!
@@samandthemachine You're welcome.. There's alot to offer in this green and pleasant land.. We're unlikely to see it all.. so it's nice for one to share his part.. It's suprising how much we miss on our very own doorstep.. got to get out there.. ;
Picking up my Euro5 Himalayan from Hayward’s Motorcycles of Girton, Cambridge, on Saturday. I have plotted a route back home to Felixstowe avoiding, but almost parallel to, the A14, because I have been advised to stick to 45 to 50 mph max during first 300 miles. I live just up the road from Landguard Point. I know the start area well having lived in Yaxley, near Peterborough, and Hartford, Huntingdon.
My planned route, Girton, Cambridge Airport, Stow Cum Quay, Newmarket, Kentford, Lackford Green, Fornham All Saints, Great Barton, Pakenham, Norton, Elmswell, Stowmarket, Needham Market, Bramford, Ipswich Hospital, Seven Hills Cemetary, Trimley, Felixstowe.
I’m expecting it to take about two hours, but that’s with no stops. You should try it again, especially stopping at Krazy Horse Indian, Fantic, Norton and Morgan dealer’s in Bury St Edmunds. If you try a Suffolk coastal route, start in Felixstowe and go Woodbridge, Melton, Bawdsey, Shingle Street, Leiston (Traction engine museum), Snape, Aldburgh.
Thank you for the tips and enjoy your ride back!! Don't worry about going 45-50mph, you will enjoy it just as much!
@@samandthemachine shout out on your channel if you want to meet up some time after July (got a busy six weeks coming up).
@@markbright7845 sure thing! I would recommend you joining the Royal Enfield Himalayan Owners UK page on Facebook. There are some meet ups you could join in the summer.
@@samandthemachine will do, for certain. Hayward’s told me about it. They might be your nearest Enfield dealer?
@@markbright7845 I believe Royal Enfield Sycamore is my closest dealer
Royal Enfield is on a roll. It has alot in store for the next 12-24 months. The following models are up for launch -
Classic
Roadster
Shotgun
Hunter
Sherpa
Scram
Flying Flea and
An Electric Motorcyle
Also BSA will be launching its 650cc motorcycle by the end of the year.
Here before this explodes
Thanks mate 🤘
Numba 1 🤙🤙
🤙🤙🤙
Great Video, you should be getting more subs and hits. I do a few RUclips vids on a couple of channels, I will give you a mention in the next description. Stay safe greetings from Spain
Thank you! I lived in Spain for 15+ years and can't wait to go touring there! Where are you based?!