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Originally Posted by Megadan
They are great bikes. Just the right amount of power to do pretty much everything, or as others might say "all the bike you need."
I like them because they are mostly metal. Tank, fenders, side panels, trim pieces on the throttle bodies - metal. Not many bikes below 10k can make that claim. Yes, they still do use plastic - the turn signals are definitely a cheaper plastic, but I can live with that.
The real masterpiece is the 650 twin. It's not the most powerful for it's size, but still a real gem of an engine. RE bikes aren't without some flaws, but as time has progressed they have started to really iron out the quality issues that they have had, and while not quite as cheap as parts for a Hawk 250, most of the parts are quite affordable.
I am curious to see what the Classic 650 is going to look like. It's basically a Shotgun 650 but with different tank, fenders, and spoke wheels to give it the real retro look many people want that the Shotgun doesn't quite give. The Shotgun is more of a Neo-Retro Bullet.
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I'm curious on the Classic 650, as well, not that my Interceptor is ever going anywhere. It's no secret I'm a huge fan of RE and have been looking for an older Bullet 500 for the herd. I think one would look marvelous next to my '48 Model G.
I'm glad to see you got the valves done. It's cake working on these compared to other bigger bikes. All RE's in history have been designed for owner maintenance and repair. My Model G is an absolute joy to wrench on. Nothing is hidden.
That's a smokin' deal on the blinker package.