Before I decided on getting a Royal Enfield I looked at all sorts of other bikes, but i kept going back to it. Lots of stuff i read said they vibrate badly, now that I have ridden it I am beginning to think that the vibration reports are down to people just not being used to bikes that vibrate, it`s really no worse than lots of bikes I have had and have still got. My little gilera is worse, the savage was about the same, my v50 guzzi was no better. Harley Sportsters that I had (for 30 + years) all vibrated as much as the Enfield, I am running it in by `feel` revving it quite a lot in middle gears, not letting it labour and doing lots of unnecessary gear changes and in 500 miles I have felt it getting smoother. It`s easily as quick and more flexible than the 400 savage and has almost the same vibes. I think it is going to be a really pleasant and quick bike. Things I don`t like at present are : the back brake, it is a bit vague but probably still bedding in, never had a new rear disc braked bike to compare it with. errr. I think that`s it !
I took off the back seat mount and replaced it with a nice rear carrier (for my waterproofs) I may try a lower seat, at 5` 5" and a bit I can`t quite get both feet flat on the floor.I like the fact that I can cover a couple of hundred miles before having to fill up as well, I can get to Dumfries and back before fuel light comes on. Wish I could post photos like I used to, not sure what`s gone wrong, I think my phone has changed it`s settings ?