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Has anyone planned to do a Trans Himalayan Expedition? Below is the one which we did this year around July. Keep riding and keep your spirits high.
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i like your Royal Enfield Param, very nice looking machine. i thought about buying one myself before i decided on the mt500, nice machines. thanks for the pictures
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Thanks mate. You should feel the thump of an RE. Mind blowing it is.surfermick wrote:i like your Royal Enfield Param, very nice looking machine. i thought about buying one myself before i decided on the mt500, nice machines. thanks for the pictures
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I enjoy my Enfield but would describe is more as a relaxing mind numbing rather than mind blowing.paramesh3210 wrote:
Thanks mate. You should feel the thump of an RE. Mind blowing it is.
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depends what you want out of life really, i would love to have an Enfield in the barn
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Why in the barn? Why not on roads? Is there any specific reason?surfermick wrote:depends what you want out of life really, i would love to have an Enfield in the barn
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It is relaxing when you ride in a synchronised pattern. I have done quite a challenging offroading. Its just crazy for its size and weight..ellrider wrote:I enjoy my Enfield but would describe is more as a relaxing mind numbing rather than mind blowing.paramesh3210 wrote:
Thanks mate. You should feel the thump of an RE. Mind blowing it is.
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