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It's a pile of poo. Buy a 10 year old pre-unit bullet instead. It'll be just as slow and unreliable but you'll forgive it because it was designed in the 1950's.
I would consider 500 enfield to be downgrade from a CBF125. The enfield will probably do everything (other than climbing steep hills) more slowly and less effectively.
This is not a reason not to buy one. They are fantastic bikes and my 350 bullet has never left me stranded.
I rode mine from Cumbria to the top of Hellfire Pass in Wales and back last weekend. In snow, torrential rain and gales. It gave not a single fuck.
https://i48.photobucket.com/albums/f216/stinkwheel/dragon2014/CIMG1496_zps06af63b4.jpg ____________________ “Rule one: Always stick around for one more drink. That's when things happen. That's when you find out everything you want to know.”
I did the 2010 Round Britain Rally on my 350 Bullet. 89 landmarks, 3 months, 9,500 miles. |
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If a Harley 883 is also on your list, I would go for the Harley.
The Enfield is a 1950s bike with 1950s foibles, and modern parts added when necessary to get through emissions regulations - hence EFI.
The Harley is a 1950s bike which has been going through continuous development since the 1950s. The metal is good, the oil stays inside, the fuel injection has had a decade of development.
I had a Harley 883R, it was excellent, then it got stolen. I'll have another when I have a garage and can afford it. I paid £4.4k for a 3 year old model with very few miles and all of the important work done (exhaust, air filter, remap). I rode it every day and it worked.
Neither are bikes that I buy new. Both are bikes where you want someone else to take the initial depreciation hit, spend the money on necessary upgrades, and run it in. If the bikes survives to 3 years without grenading, it will last another 20.
They also both hold their value quite well after the initial depreciation, so buying a 3 year old model makes sense - you can sell it on after another 2 or 3 years and not make a massive loss. I ended up with a slight profit when my Harley was written off.
Do test ride before you buy. Ride it for a few miles before looking at the speedo, you'll find that you're going a lot slower than you think. The combination of noise, torque, and riding position makes 45 feel like 70.
Best enjoyed away from motorways with an open face helmet. Plodding along at 50 using very low revs is enjoyable in a way that just doesn't happen on Japanese bikes. |
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A friend has a 350 Bullet on a '96 plate.
He has had nothing but problems with it not working and leaking badly.
We did a 1300miles round trip from Coventry to Inverness and back. The Enfield made it 120miles before it snapped a rocker arm. All the other bikes made it, including a 1980's 250 2 stroke and a 60's Triumph 650.  ____________________ Suzuki GT250 x7------- Fazer 600------CB250RS------Aprilia Rally 70----- Bandit 600
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The W650 is a good all round bike,handles OK,reliable and easy to service yourself,the early 1999/2000 models with the high handlebars suffered from a bit of weaving at higher speeds but Kawa fitted lower bars to later models which improved the handling.These bikes tend not to have a hard life and there are some low mileage ones out there,nice softly powered engine 48HP with good spread of torque,build quality is very good,check exhaust link pipe under engine and under rear mudguard for corrosion,very early models suffered from cracks in the rear mudguard due to the taillight bracket vibrating,Kawa fitted stiffeners on later models.Look here for more info https://thelonelyones.forumcircle.com/index.php |
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I commute motorways each day which is why I've not joined the queue for a Bullet or GT as I'm convinced I'll kill it.
If I change jobs and working closer to home then might as well get a BSA and do it properly for the 40's / 50's re-enactment stuff I do from time to time. ____________________ Looking to pass your CBT / Bike tests in Bury Lancashire? try www.focusridertraining.co.uk Would recommend.
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Old Thread Alert!
The last post was made 11 years, 349 days ago. Instead of replying here, would creating a new thread be more useful? |
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