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    Quote Originally Posted by MacMillan of Rathdown View Post
    ...er, actually, I think these bikes (or ones very much like them) were made in India until quite recently. My guess is that the Indian-built bikes probably went out of production sometime in the 1970s.

    There is an active vintage motorcycle movement in the UK, and I'd guess you could probably find an ex-service bike without too much difficulty. Hmm... would look pretty nifty painted up in WWII Royal Navy colours... ith:
    It wouldn't be Royal Enfield Motorbikes you're thinking of, would it?

    They're still very much around.
    http://www.royalenfield.com/Motorcycles.aspx

    http://www.enfieldmotorcycles.com/mo...litary-c5.html

    Although it does appear that the smaller 350 isn't available in the US any more

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    Great pics. Looked like a picture perfect day in VA.

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    Quote Originally Posted by denmcdough View Post
    Great pics. Looked like a picture perfect day in VA.
    It was a picture perfect day both Sat & Sun. Sandy and I had come from TN and were only there on Saturday, Sunday was the day we had to continue on north to PA. I hope it's a picture perfect day in Latrobe when we'll get to meet.
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    Quote Originally Posted by artificer View Post
    It wouldn't be Royal Enfield Motorbikes you're thinking of, would it?

    They're still very much around.
    http://www.royalenfield.com/Motorcycles.aspx

    http://www.enfieldmotorcycles.com/mo...litary-c5.html

    Although it does appear that the smaller 350 isn't available in the US any more
    I am aware that Royal Enfield's are still made in India. I think that the BSA M20 (or some variant thereof) was built in India post-independence for the Indian Army. I believe this may have been the case because a lot of "restored" M20s seem to come out of India. There is one such bike currently advertised in the UK magazine "Classic Bike".

    Anyhow, I could very well be wrong; although I'm really into British cars, I'm not much of a motorcycle guy.

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    Great pictures Ern, as ever. Cheers for posting them.

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    Quote Originally Posted by MacMillan of Rathdown View Post
    I am aware that Royal Enfield's are still made in India. I think that the BSA M20 (or some variant thereof) was built in India post-independence for the Indian Army. I believe this may have been the case because a lot of "restored" M20s seem to come out of India. There is one such bike currently advertised in the UK magazine "Classic Bike".

    Anyhow, I could very well be wrong; although I'm really into British cars, I'm not much of a motorcycle guy.
    Too many projects right now to justify purchasing another bike but in the future maybe. Right now I just like to look at the old service bikes and dream of one day when i can afford to pick up and restore something older than the 60's.

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