Traditional devices stage a comeback
D ESPITE THE autumn chill, friends has collected at the Iron Horse Royal Enfield dealership, a stone that is small set into the Connecticut hills. A woman sits for a bike, its single-cylinder engine thumping with a distinctive sound. A striking chrome-and-black model looks much like what would have rolled out of Enfield’s original factory in Redditch in the British Midlands in the company’s heyday in the 1950s in the window.
Enfield, dating back into 1901, boasts of this longest lifespan of every bike maker. Continue reading “Kickstart Royal Enfield’s Indian motorbikes are getting worldwide”