How to Buy a Used Royal Enfield Motorcycle

R. Prince
The Royal Enfield Cycle Company, founded in Britain and reestablished in Indiana, have been producing world class motorcycles for some time. Its emphasis on bikes being as fast as "bullets" have produced motorcycles with names like the Bullet Deluxe and the Bullet Sixty-5, holding each of their own unique specifications for even the staunchest motorcyclist. The Royal Enfield Company even produces motorcycles for various militaries around the world.

One of the primary things to assess when buying a used Royal Enfield motorcycle is how well its clutch system works. Test the diligence of your used Royal Enfield motorcycle dealer by asking him how many miles it's been since the clutch cable was changed. You especially want to ask this question if the bike has endured lots of miles (i.e. 30,000) If he answers, that is a good sign. Inspect the clutch yourself by placing the bike in first gear, squeezing the clutch, and rolling it forward. Check for smoothness and a neutral feeling with a little resistance. If your used Royal Enfield motorcycle's clutch is defective, expect to pay $100 and an hour of labor to replace it unless you need a new clutch basket which requires more.

When purchasing a used Royal Enfield motorcycle, also evaluate both its seat and tire conditions as well. Seats are not expensive to replace if torn, with new seats costing around $100 dollars from any auto reupholster plant. However, it is ideal to buy a tear-free seat as water can retain itself under the cracks and have you wet a couple of days later. Also, test the owner's intelligence by checking for a stable seat that latches easily. As for your used Royal Enfield's tires, ask the owner how many miles and years they have. Ideally, your used bike's tires should have 1/8" worth of tread left and no dry rot/cracking. If tires are less than stellar and you have your eyes set on that used Royal Enfield, remember that quality tires are expensive. It's no wonder - considering they're the only things connecting you to the road.

With tires, it is also important to use smooth roads to test them out during a test drive. With smooth pavement, flat spots and non balance tires can be detected. Your used Royal Enfield tires will show signs of defectiveness if there are consistent up and down thumps according to riding speed. Ideally, you want tires that are replaced as often as once a year. Tire changes once a year are usually reserved to serious riders whereas a tire change every three years most pertains to the casual rider although tires should be replaced at the sign of the slightest problem. Hopefully, your used Royal Enfield dealer/seller will notify you of any problems beforehand. If not, you have the know-how to assess and examine.

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  • Geoffrey4/18/2012

    I think you might find that's" India", not "Indiana"

  • naman mehra8/1/2010

    thanx david....... the site you mentioned below is awesome !!!

  • david8/1/2010

    A website with some really helpful information for any one wanting to buy a used Royal Enfield motorcycle.

    www.royalenfieldmotorcycles.co.cc

  • Dude5/6/2010

    This article was obviously automatically generated. It has nothing to do with the brand, because if it did, it would mention bad break-ins and the importance of caring for an iron-engine model.

  • ROYAL ENFIELD ENTHUSIAST2/3/2010

    They moved to INDIA! Not INDIANA! also, the seat and tires are much further down the checklist after the actual bike. I appreciate your taste in bikes, but thats about it.

  • Bullet rider8/29/2009

    This guy is a complete idiot, learn about what you are writing about, You don't know diddly about Royal Enfields.

  • See also- How to Buy a Used Enfield 2/16/2009

    A website with some really helpful information for any one wanting to buy a used Royal Enfield motorcycle.

    Website includes-

    * which model to buy
    * how much to spend
    * tips on buying a used motorcycle
    * Legal stuff
    * mainenance and servicing
    * road conditions and petrol consumption

    Goto http://howtobuyenfield.blogspot.com

  • See also- How to Buy a Used Enfield 2/16/2009

    A website with some really helpful information for any one wanting to buy a used Royal Enfield motorcycle.

    Website includes-

    * which model to buy
    * how much to spend
    * tips on buying a used motorcycle
    * Legal stuff
    * mainenance and servicing
    * road conditions and petrol consumption

    Goto http://howtobuyenfield.blogspot.com

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