Welcome! Hello and welcome to my Royal Enfield forum. I'm the Owner of Jim Allen Motorcycles, a Royal Enfield dealer based in Lincolnshire.
Please feel free to post comments & questions relating to any Royal Enfield model - past or present, and I'm sure one of us here on the forum will come up with an answer.
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Jim
JimAllen- 04-06-2007
Easter Easter is here once again which usually means 4 days of bad weather. This year so far we have been lucky and the weather is great for riding bikes. Sunny Lincolnshire must be one of the nicest counties in the land for motorcycling and what better than to be on a Royal Enfiled.
Happy Easter and dont eat too many eggs.
newy- 04-15-2007
Hi Jim, Great website, nice to see it's up and running. Newy
JimAllen- 04-16-2007
Thanks for that Newy, still trying to get to grips with the computer and some alterations still needed on the site. Any suggestions will be gladly received
Jim
newy- 04-18-2007
computers Hi Jim,Sorry you and your gang did not get to the branch meeting,iwas going to have a word about the site.I tried to four times to send a message the previous evening,i too have trouble winding these computers up!I was submiting the reply but it never came up on the board,lets hope its me and this one does. Newy. :lol: :lol:
JimAllen- 04-18-2007
computers It all seems to work ok now, its come through loud and clear. i hope it was a good meeting . I couldn't get to this one. My computer seems to take about 20 mins to load up, seems it needs another grade of coal.
Jim Allen :lol: :lol:
newy- 04-19-2007
Hi Jim,Ididnt tick the box to log on,so it was me.
SUMB- 04-21-2007
Hi to all here on the forum and big thanks to Jim and staff for the warm welcome I received when I visited the garage today. As I have only ridden a 350 Classic in India, it was good to be given the opportunity to ride a 5 speed Electra X and a 4 speed Classic back to back to be able to make that all important decision. Do I go Classic or contempory? Having only ever owned Rice Burners I thought that I'd get on better with the new left hand 5 speed change, but I was wrong. 2 weeks on a classic was more than enough to recalibrate my left and right feet and I am surpised to say that I prefer the classic 4 speed box.
So all I have to do now is find a nice 500 to make my own.
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