This Royal Enfield Military looks rough and ready. |
It's the creation of Dan Raleigh of Minnesota and a friend named Josh Hoglund (Josh also took the pictures you see here). As Dan describes it:
"It’s a 2007 Military model that I’ve messed around with quite a bit: new exhaust, air intake, custom rear fender, tail light bracket and 8 ball oil dipstick, LED tail light, solo seat, new grips, modified oil system, new tire and other stuff I’m sure I’ve forgotten. This bike is a blast and runs like a top!"
He provided these additional details, in response to questions from me:
Dan Raleigh. |
"I missed a whole lot back home, including an entire riding season, so I’ve been busy ever since I’ve been home messing around with the bike.
"It’s the original headlight, I’ve just cut a piece of vinyl film and placed it over the headlight. I saw someone do it with yellow vinyl to their old BMW (to give it that French look that seems to be popular with café and bobber bikes lately) at a bike event here in Minneapolis and it got me thinking about what else was out there. Looked on eBay and found this sheet of black and thought, why not? I think it looks pretty cool and adds to the ‘tough’ look of the bike. Who knows, next week I may get tired of it and in that case I just peel it off.
Lights ride under the seat, a spingless solo. |
"I debated using springs for the seat, but decided against it. First, for the look. I was going for something more non-traditional on this bike and springs made it look too ‘vintage’ and, second, I found out that when I had them on there it really didn’t make too much of a difference in ride.
"I commented on the Royal Enfield Forum to a guy how much I liked his bike with a similar exhaust and how I’d like to find something like that. He asked where I was located; told him I was getting ready to deploy (I was on the coast for pre-deployment to Afghanistan at the time) and there was a new exhaust waiting for me when I got home. He sent it as a gift. His name is George TOOSEEVEE on the Royal Enfield Forums and he is an old school gentleman." (Dan is "Porkchop" on the Royal Enfield Forums.)
Yes, it's loud. |
The chain guard came off then went back on. |
"It’s got elements of bikes that I gravitate toward: bobbers, dirt trackers, vintage, café. So I just say it’s the bike that this bike was meant to be."
From Her Majesty's Thunder: Dan in Afghanistan in 2012 fixing an abandoned cycle. He gave it to the Afghan Army. |
Late to this party, but it's nice to see a well-deserved shout-out to our "Unofficial Royal Enfield Community Forum's" member Tooseevee. You know, he sent me an exhaust too...
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