--- On Thu, 7/23/09, CA Stu wrote: From: CA Stu Subject: [DSN_KLR650] Re: The wave. NKLR To: DSN_KLR650@yahoogroups.com Date: Thursday, July 23, 2009, 1:15 PM Hence the Enfield Bullet , originally manufactured by the Royal Small Arms Factory in the London Borough of Enfield, manufacturers of the Enfield .303. So, if you have a great big heavy rifle and fire warning shots at GS riders, you are on an original Enfield. If you are on a late model Enfield, you have to wave a curry over your head (they're now made in India). Thanks CA Stu --- In DSN_KLR650@yahoogro ups.com, D Critchley wrote: > > Try "Birmingham Small Arms", (the real one, not the one in Alabama). I > used to own A BSA .30-06, very nice piece of work. > DC > > roncriswell@ ... wrote: > > > > > > Hold a tuning fork high in the air means you are on a Yamaha. For all > > the uninformed Yamaha was first a piano company hence the 3 funny > > looking images in their logo (3 tuning forks). My son has one of > > their baby grands and it is grand. I want to paint flames on it but > > he won't let me. > > > > BSA stands for British Small Arms as they had tiny handlebars ..... > > hah .....NOT. They manufactured guns. > > > > . > > > > > > > [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] > [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
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In 2000 I traded a perfectly good 1100 Gold Wing for a 2000 Military version Royal Enfield 500. The wife wasn't a big fan of riding, so I wanted something "different". The Bullet definetly qualifies as different. I had the Bullet for just a few months and asked the dealer to sell it for me. The bike oozed character, but the quality was pathetic. I wouldn't mind having another one, but as a second bike only. Something to putt around on, but never to far from home.
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