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A personal journey through motorcycles and vaguely related topics. |
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Where in London, part IIDec 3, 2009
Royal Enfield had a different showroom in London before World War II, it was at 5-9 Hatton Wall, this is what it looks like today, according to google street view,
here is an image of the upper floors, the building looks old, so it could be the same...
The Woodsman is backDec 2, 2009
One of the models in the 1955-1960 saga of Royal Enfields sold in the US as Indian motorcyles was the trials machine called the Woodsman. It had a tall exhaust and sometimes was called the Westerner. Royal Enfield reintroduced the model in the National...
They stole his magneto!Dec 1, 2009
From "The Daily Gleaner", August 18, 1930, Kingston, Jamaica. I once had a carburetor stolen from a motorcycle. I guess today parts thefts are less common than they were in the past.
Royal Enfield to double productionNov 30, 2009
The expansion project news continues to reverberate. And also the announcement to double the fraction of motorcycles that get exported.
Enfield Z DriveNov 29, 2009
As we mentioned in a previous post, when Royal Enfield was broken into pieces towards the end of its existence, one piece ended up in the Isle of Wight producing, among other things, powerboats. The company appears to be defunct now, but one of its...
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