My 450 was an early edition, with the tubed wheels. Inner tubes do not bother me per-se, but the convenience of an easily repairable puncture in a tubeless tyre is probably worth extra.
Royal Enfield’s UK spares department wants an awful lot of money for two wheels. That said, some investigation on the internet found us an Indian supplier at a very significant discount, so we’ve taken a punt on them. I say “We” as my dealership has bought them and will be fitting them to my bike, simply as a ‘test run’. If all is good, then they’ll order some more in. I get the wheels at cost, simply as I am the test mule. The tires can be moved across, as the tubed and tubeless tyres are identical and I’m happy enough with the CEAT tires that were fitted from the factory.
I have also bought a Veridian cruise controller. Whilst I do not do a lot of motorway work and the throttle of the little 450 is not heavy, I thought I’d try one out. Again, it was something that the dealership was interested in, so my bike is the test mule. They’ll fit it as a part of my service…..and as they owe me £30 from the past, it’s a good way to square the accounts.
Royal Enfield’s UK spares department wants an awful lot of money for two wheels. That said, some investigation on the internet found us an Indian supplier at a very significant discount, so we’ve taken a punt on them. I say “We” as my dealership has bought them and will be fitting them to my bike, simply as a ‘test run’. If all is good, then they’ll order some more in. I get the wheels at cost, simply as I am the test mule. The tires can be moved across, as the tubed and tubeless tyres are identical and I’m happy enough with the CEAT tires that were fitted from the factory.
I have also bought a Veridian cruise controller. Whilst I do not do a lot of motorway work and the throttle of the little 450 is not heavy, I thought I’d try one out. Again, it was something that the dealership was interested in, so my bike is the test mule. They’ll fit it as a part of my service…..and as they owe me £30 from the past, it’s a good way to square the accounts.
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