I am in my 40's and have a Yamaha Fazer 600. The reason I have it is to get back into my youth and to be honest it was great to go for quick blast but now my interest is for less power and to enjoy the ride, I could do it on the bike I have but it just wants me to push it and I have to consider I have a wife and kids which makes me think I can't be acting like a young mad MotoGP racer. So I have looked at smaller motorbikes and Royal Enfield have been on my radar, it is all about enjoying the ride and not blasting from A to B as quickly as possible. I must be getting old but Royal Enfield is my next bike. Thanks for your quick video.
I am in my 40's and have a Yamaha Fazer 600. The reason I have it is to get back into my youth and to be honest it was great to go for quick blast but now my interest is for less power and to enjoy the ride, I could do it on the bike I have but it just wants me to push it and I have to consider I have a wife and kids which makes me think I can't be acting like a young mad MotoGP racer. So I have looked at smaller motorbikes and Royal Enfield have been on my radar, it is all about enjoying the ride and not blasting from A to B as quickly as possible. I must be getting old but Royal Enfield is my next bike. Thanks for your quick video.
No need to be old to still enjoy them! Zane is 23 and has a ball on the Royal Enfield. It's certainly a different type of riding though.