Reader Bob Slovey didn't hold back when he suggested I ask readers of this blog to each contribute "One Good Thing" you can do to your Royal Enfield Bullet motorcycle.
He suggested THREE good things.
"To get things going I would start my list with these things:
1. Change all fluids in your new Bullet as soon as you get it home.
2. Keep tires properly inflated.
3. Keep the battery charged (keep it on a tender when not being used regularly).
"That's my top three to get things rolling."
At Slovey's suggestion, I am asking the rest of you to email me with "One Good Thing" you can do to your Royal Enfield Bullet.
Please write to david@royalenfields.com
Bob and I can't wait to see what you come up with.
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