Biting the Bullet
11/5/2018
It
was an impulse buy. I had started to restore my very rusted 1984
BMW R65LS and it was dawning on me that, with the time I could spend
on it, this would be a 1-2 year project. During that time I had
no bike.
So
I thought how about getting a little runaround? I used to have a
99cc Honda H100 which was a great little bike. I decided to peruse
Gumtree for motorcycles in Cornwall.
Up came a 2004 Royal Enfield Bullet. It looked wonderful.
I knew very little of Royal Enfields other than they are very
popular on India.
Over the years I have had Triumphs, a Matchless, a Kawasaki, Honda’s
and the BMW but never a Royal Enfield.
Why did it appeal to me??? I grew up with British bikes. Back
then my bike was my only method of transport. Servicing and maintenance
had to be rushed as it was needed to get me to work. And I did not
have much money so keeping my bike on the road was often a make
do and mend affair.
Despite this, my Triton (Triumph T110 engine fitted into Norton
wideline featherbed frame) took me twice to Spain from Newcastle,
multiple rallies, including four trips to the Dragon Rally in Snowdonia
in February.I knew the bike very well. On one trip my friend's Triton
lost all power. By the side of the road in lightly falling snow
we removed the head and barrels and unpicked the piston rings with
a nail file. Some broke. Instead of 3 compression and one oil ring
on each cylinder we could only manage to salvage enough to put 2
compression rings on one piston and 1 compression and 1 oil ring
in the other. But we got home.
I recently sold a Honda Deauville. It had been sitting for a
few years and I had to get it running to sell it. It wouldn’t start.
After half a days work, just to reach the plugs, I found all four
plugs (yes, 4 on a twin cylinder!) were defective. Another half day
was taken in putting it back together. This is too long to change
spark plugs. About twice the time to change piston rings on an old
Triumph
I am busy restoring my ideal bike, my old sadly neglected BMW
R65LS. It’s a simple design too and unlike my Triton it doesn’t
leak oil has very little vibration and starts very reliably.
But it’s probably a two year project and I really want something
to ride in the meantime. Hence the Bullet.
I’m hoping I can get it sorted to my liking within two weeks - most
of which will be waiting for delivery of parts.
First impressions
The
riding position does not suit me. The previous owner had fitted
trials bars and they are too high and wide for me. I have ordered
some lower and narrower bars.
Also
the folding kick start folds from the top and means I can’t get
my foot on the foot peg comfortably. Curiously I could find no-one
else complaining of this on the web. I've ordered one that folds
from the bottom.
I think it’s a bit noisy. It is fitted with a short mega silencer
but I was given the original - a Brituro with lots of rust patches on it. I will
compare and contrast the audio qualities of both.
I really want to fit my Givi top box (from the Deauville) on
the back but there is no carrier. I made a simple bracket for the
Deauville - I may give that a try.
I have ordered a crash bar - just to save it when
it inevitably falls over at some point.
Update. The crashbar didn't turn up.
No explanation! Refund requested and given without
comment.
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