I also got one man. I got the blue color. Im very pleased with it. Even tho im 26, i dont care for driving fast or crazy. I already have a metal rod in my leg so im good. This is perfect for the type of rider that i am. Just a chill ride.
@@thefuzzybiker171 love your vibe sir. I am a 25 year old Individual from India suffering with ADHD and I don't have a job yet (it's tough here in India). Watching your videos makes me feel like trying to look at life in a positive way again. Thank you
Regarding the fuel capacity, looks like there is room to fit a 2L fuel can behind each of the Givi Saddlebags; mount it to the Givi framework. An extra gallon gas would go a long way in alleviating range anxiety, especially out West. Would be barely noticeable if they were black.
Great review. I picked on of these the first week it came out in the US and love it so far. I only have 300 miles because we have had a couple snow storms. Can't wait to take my first long ride.
Have been looking for floorboards for my Super Meteor. A few of the Indian companies do make them. Am hoping Baxter Cycle gets some so I can see what they look like. Would be a great add to this motorcycle, for sure. Wahoo!
Great 👍 review, Paul from Australia. I do love the look and that Royal Enfield 650 engine is fantastic. BUT I’m not a cruiser guy , give me an ADV bike anyway “ Like a Tiger 900, Suzuki VStrom, Honda African Twin , Yamaha T7 or 1200 , BMW 1250 GS or 850 , and my beloved Moto Guzzi V85tt - 24 lt tank , shaft drive , air cooled 90 degree engine, cruise control, all day comfort and handling. ADV bikes will out handle most sports bikes theses days , and as a bonus can take them off road . They do everything.
Great video..I’ve had the Stellar Grey for almost a month. The weather has been cold and wet so not many miles yet. I am ready to put some fuel in though. The owners manual doesn’t say what octane. I’m thinking 87 should be ok but not sure. What octane do you use? It won’t be long before the first service. Did you adjust the valves yourself?
You've got a great motorcycle. Congratulations! I do run 87 in all my Enfield's without issue. Did the valves on this myself. A very straight forward job. Feel these bikes are made with owner maintenance in mind. Love them RE's. Wahoo!
Really interested in a future review of the touring screen if and when you get it. I'm convinced the standard seat is good but needing something better for the pillion behind. I've always installed a large crash bar as standard on my bikes which allows me to slip on soft covers to protect my legs and feet from rain and the cold in winter. I'm looking for my second bike and interested in the Super Meteor and the Kawasaki W800 but not sure the W800 has the same soul as the SM 😮.
I cant get over how RE knows just what people want with a price that doesn't make you feel like you're ever spending to much waiting for the new Himalayan probably wont be trading the 2022 for it just waiting for your review Love Triumph but you get a goodlookin rideable bike with Royal Enfield a 900cc would be nice maybe they will come
Love my blue one. About 700 miles on it. Surprised you’d consider a bike without cruise control for a coast-to-coast ride. Are you at least going to install a throttle lock?
These are the best panniers I've used yet. They hold plenty for a two or three day trip and are easy to use. Best thing is how easy they go on & off the bike. To pack I take them inside the house and when I get to my motel I pop them off and take them in just like a suitcase. Very easy to pop on or off the bike and don't rattle while riding. I've got about 3100 miles on these now. Have rode about a 100 miles of light rain with these and they stayed dry. They do have what looks like a water-resistant zipper. We'll have to see how they do in heavier rains. Bags seem well made with good useable features. In short I really like them. Did Google the Shad bags you mentioned, they look very similar. Wahoo!
I also got one man. I got the blue color. Im very pleased with it. Even tho im 26, i dont care for driving fast or crazy. I already have a metal rod in my leg so im good. This is perfect for the type of rider that i am. Just a chill ride.
Love these bikes. Rode mine 175 miles today. Wahoo!
@@thefuzzybiker171 love your vibe sir. I am a 25 year old Individual from India suffering with ADHD and I don't have a job yet (it's tough here in India).
Watching your videos makes me feel like trying to look at life in a positive way again. Thank you
Regarding the fuel capacity, looks like there is room to fit a 2L fuel can behind each of the Givi Saddlebags; mount it to the Givi framework. An extra gallon gas would go a long way in alleviating range anxiety, especially out West. Would be barely noticeable if they were black.
I'm thinking you are correct. Wahoo!
Great review. I picked on of these the first week it came out in the US and love it so far. I only have 300 miles because we have had a couple snow storms. Can't wait to take my first long ride.
Good choice!
Got the 350, considering the 650. Wish there were floorboards for them. Thanks for chunking out the videos. You do an excellent job man.
Have been looking for floorboards for my Super Meteor. A few of the Indian companies do make them. Am hoping Baxter Cycle gets some so I can see what they look like. Would be a great add to this motorcycle, for sure. Wahoo!
Great 👍 review, Paul from Australia. I do love the look and that Royal Enfield 650 engine is fantastic. BUT I’m not a cruiser guy , give me an ADV bike anyway “ Like a Tiger 900, Suzuki VStrom, Honda African Twin , Yamaha T7 or 1200 , BMW 1250 GS or 850 , and my beloved Moto Guzzi V85tt - 24 lt tank , shaft drive , air cooled 90 degree engine, cruise control, all day comfort and handling. ADV bikes will out handle most sports bikes theses days , and as a bonus can take them off road . They do everything.
I love my ADV...no good reason to only have one motorcycle. Wahoo!
Great video! Love that bike, I think I might have to get one….😊
Great motorcycle, for sure!
Great video..I’ve had the Stellar Grey for almost a month. The weather has been cold and wet so not many miles yet. I am ready to put some fuel in though. The owners manual doesn’t say what octane. I’m thinking 87 should be ok but not sure. What octane do you use? It won’t be long before the first service. Did you adjust the valves yourself?
You've got a great motorcycle. Congratulations! I do run 87 in all my Enfield's without issue. Did the valves on this myself. A very straight forward job. Feel these bikes are made with owner maintenance in mind. Love them RE's. Wahoo!
Very good thank you
It's a great bike. Wahoo!
Really interested in a future review of the touring screen if and when you get it. I'm convinced the standard seat is good but needing something better for the pillion behind. I've always installed a large crash bar as standard on my bikes which allows me to slip on soft covers to protect my legs and feet from rain and the cold in winter. I'm looking for my second bike and interested in the Super Meteor and the Kawasaki W800 but not sure the W800 has the same soul as the SM 😮.
Saw a Super Meteor with crash bars yesterday. Liked it a lot. The screen works very well. Will try and do a review very soon. Wahoo!
I cant get over how RE knows just what people want with a price that doesn't make you feel like you're ever spending to much waiting for the new Himalayan probably wont be trading the 2022 for it just waiting for your review Love Triumph but you get a goodlookin rideable bike with Royal Enfield a 900cc would be nice maybe they will come
Can't wait for those new Himalayans. Wahoo!
Love my blue one. About 700 miles on it. Surprised you’d consider a bike without cruise control for a coast-to-coast ride. Are you at least going to install a throttle lock?
I've never had cruise but will be installing a throttle lock. Congratulations on your Super Meteor...I'm at over 3100 mile now. Love it! Wahoo!
How has your experience been with those givi panniers? I'm debating myself between these and the Shad SH36
These are the best panniers I've used yet. They hold plenty for a two or three day trip and are easy to use. Best thing is how easy they go on & off the bike. To pack I take them inside the house and when I get to my motel I pop them off and take them in just like a suitcase. Very easy to pop on or off the bike and don't rattle while riding. I've got about 3100 miles on these now. Have rode about a 100 miles of light rain with these and they stayed dry. They do have what looks like a water-resistant zipper. We'll have to see how they do in heavier rains. Bags seem well made with good useable features. In short I really like them. Did Google the Shad bags you mentioned, they look very similar. Wahoo!
Hi comp pistons and s&s cam….then you got something.
Wahoo!
Haven’t you faced any front sprocket issue?
Have not had any issues with this bike. Love it!