Chasing the Bullet - a Royal Enfield documentary

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a film exploring the love affair between India and the Royal Enfield Bullet
Written, directed, edited and produced by Chris Zahner (@PrometheanLiver)
Music:
"Forward Flashback" - Ben K Adams
"Wizard of Sitar" - Amah
"New York Walk - U.K.E
"Raga Kammaj" - U.K.E

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  • @guynorkal8194
    @guynorkal81942 жыл бұрын

    At age 63, I just bought my first bike, the Royal Enfield INT 650 (INT 650 in the US, Interceptor everywhere else). I had no idea I was buying a motorcycle with such a rich heritage and tradition. Now I know why the Interceptor has such a wonderful, simple honesty to it.

  • @Sandesh98147

    @Sandesh98147

    2 жыл бұрын

    up until a decade ago, it was the same bike it was in the 50s. How often can you say that about a bike?

  • @telcobilly

    @telcobilly

    2 жыл бұрын

    Congratulations on your first bike. I've been riding 50 years, same age as you. I have a HD Springer, but that RE 650 is looking better by the day..

  • @chandan1583

    @chandan1583

    2 жыл бұрын

    I just took one up the Himalayas last month. It is purest expression of how a motorcycle was intended to be. Simple, mercurial yet follows its master…. Just what a man wants…. Mountains, roads and a bike….. I hope you enjoy riding it for a long long time

  • @guynorkal8194

    @guynorkal8194

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@telcobilly For me is is excellent. It will do freeway speeds without the speed of a sport bike. And is is one classy bike. I commonly have people roll down their windows at stoplights and ask about it.

  • @guynorkal8194

    @guynorkal8194

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@chandan1583 I love your description. My INT 650 is similar. It is like the slightly flawed protagonist in an adventure story. Strong, sturdy, classy, dependable. Yet just enough flaws to be honest. The simplicity is non-obsolescent authenticity.

  • @dennisdjacob
    @dennisdjacob8 жыл бұрын

    Something that wont change is once you love your Enfield you will never unlove it . It never becomes an ex , it stays with you til the very end .

  • @AkshayKumar-bm9oh

    @AkshayKumar-bm9oh

    8 жыл бұрын

    +Dennis David well said mate

  • @pijushgupta1988

    @pijushgupta1988

    3 жыл бұрын

    Very True. 1 month ago I got my RE classic, its something else.

  • @rexmatthew5543

    @rexmatthew5543

    2 жыл бұрын

    Well said friend👌, I bought a 79 model bullet and its mind blowing masterpiece 😘🥰

  • @mykesalomon2022

    @mykesalomon2022

    Жыл бұрын

    i got my first enfield last 2017. c350 and himalayan. i stopped looking at other bikes, never wanted any new bike. i just wanted full tank of gas as a regular upgrade

  • @eyeinthesky007

    @eyeinthesky007

    Жыл бұрын

    My grandfather had one since '63. They let it go after him. He wiped off the dust with his handkerchief. That was his love

  • @ProudQLD
    @ProudQLD7 жыл бұрын

    I'm a proud owner of a 1983 Bullet 350. The old engines are legendary and the thump is just mind blowing. Easy to work on and easy to tune parts.

  • @shaheenaslam3079

    @shaheenaslam3079

    3 жыл бұрын

    My dad also owns a 83

  • @mmeettwwoo

    @mmeettwwoo

    4 ай бұрын

    Have you ever had a feeling while kickstarting that it can sense your mood, and, wont start till you calm down...and apply the password like exact force and exact race etc to start it at exact milliseconds,,...😅

  • @malharsatav4429

    @malharsatav4429

    Ай бұрын

    @@mmeettwwooon point! It’s a temperament that you need to attune yourself to

  • @mmeettwwoo

    @mmeettwwoo

    Ай бұрын

    @@malharsatav4429 you got it right... exactamento

  • @sanjeevkumaranayagam9937
    @sanjeevkumaranayagam9937 Жыл бұрын

    I love my 1988 Bullet 350. Just finished a complete rebuild after the bike being unused for 3 years. As an accomplishment of the work, did a dawn to dusk ride from Chennai to Kodaikanal on 11 Jan 2023. 500 kms. She didn’t miss a beat. I am proud of the machine, the mechanics and every hand that has touched her to make her what she is.

  • @fuelarjun

    @fuelarjun

    Жыл бұрын

    Wow that's amazing, just started a group for old bullet riders in Chennai, let me know if you'd like to join, more the merrier ;)

  • @abishekanbazhagan2028

    @abishekanbazhagan2028

    6 ай бұрын

    ​@@fuelarjunam from coimbatore

  • @astro61362
    @astro613622 жыл бұрын

    I enjoyed this documentary very much. I recently bought a Meteor 350. I really appreciate the Royal Enfield heritage.

  • @paaruxd9679

    @paaruxd9679

    Жыл бұрын

    Congratulations sir ❤️

  • @sunyrj25

    @sunyrj25

    Жыл бұрын

    Meteor is lovely but the CI engine old bullet is a legend..

  • @Lee-70ish

    @Lee-70ish

    10 ай бұрын

    J series has soul and character with reliability . Imo cant be beat for a realaxed bike with a heart

  • @kwood1112

    @kwood1112

    8 ай бұрын

    Same here. I LOVE my Meteor 350, and it's really neat to be part of such a rich heritage - like being a part of a huge family.

  • @phaniontheroad
    @phaniontheroad8 жыл бұрын

    Every time i watch Chasing the Bullet, i want to go for a ride.

  • @PrometheanLiver

    @PrometheanLiver

    8 жыл бұрын

    I'm flattered that it has such a profound effect of you! And that you watch it multiple times!

  • @dsqoz

    @dsqoz

    5 жыл бұрын

    @@PrometheanLiver Still watching it.

  • @ShubhamBhatiaOfficial

    @ShubhamBhatiaOfficial

    3 жыл бұрын

    Hell yes man! You captured exactly how I feel too! For some reason I keep coming back to watch it again!

  • @anugrahpatil393

    @anugrahpatil393

    2 жыл бұрын

    Captured..!

  • @Arnaldo_Bittencourt

    @Arnaldo_Bittencourt

    Ай бұрын

    Same here

  • @opaopa3194
    @opaopa31945 жыл бұрын

    I had 2 RE in the past 5 years I am very happy to say that my mechanic degree is coming in the mail this week. 👍

  • @wildsparrow12345
    @wildsparrow1234510 ай бұрын

    The journey began 2012 & still going strong on Classic 350... Owning a Royal Enfield is a Legacy & legendary feeling.... I rode across India and always found that Riding a legend.

  • @danishverma187
    @danishverma1872 жыл бұрын

    It's funny how literally everyone, even those who don't own this bike, have atleast one memorable story with the bullet. I remember the first time I went on a ride on this bike, it was my college senior who used to drive this bike to college everyday. I asked him if I can ride it and he handed me the keys and said "If you can start it, you can take her for a ride" and surprisingly she started on the first kick and it turns out I was just lucky that day to get it started on the first try 😂

  • @Snowaxe3D

    @Snowaxe3D

    Жыл бұрын

    True, I never had a RE, but My grandfather had a RE and I remember I was just 5YO and my Grandfather took me for a ride and I was sitting in front, Holding the steering bar, He let me turn the throttle and when I did it, The bike roared, It scared me but it was soo fun and I felt so much powerful, It's in my core memory and I still remember it...

  • @033kushagrabasra2

    @033kushagrabasra2

    Жыл бұрын

    I like it how u refer to a bullet as she.

  • @danishverma187

    @danishverma187

    Жыл бұрын

    @@Snowaxe3D ohh the vintage bullet was a master piece

  • @danishverma187

    @danishverma187

    Жыл бұрын

    @@033kushagrabasra2 hahaha great observation, usually bikes like bullet are quite masculine but for some people bullet is like their first love 😛i guess that emotion is enough to explains the "her" reference 😁

  • @mmeettwwoo

    @mmeettwwoo

    4 ай бұрын

    Old ones dont call it she, we call it a he , like a horse...we had its male names too, like my friend called his sultan...

  • @motosoul
    @motosoul8 жыл бұрын

    "a new one will never do for me. Period. Its not the same sport"

  • @jonnysl6560
    @jonnysl65605 жыл бұрын

    I almost began restoring an air cooled Yamaha classic racer but after watching this I have decided to get my old Bullet fired up and see the World one more time it's like Bobby says " it's a different sport " and takes me back to the beginning that first Love thing it just never goes away See You out there just do it Sincerely

  • @helbrechtblack3253
    @helbrechtblack32537 жыл бұрын

    Having ridden the old beast during my college days, and now finally a new one, all i have to say is that while they may not be the same and some of the magic is gone, it is still a great thing that the new generation will also have their own Bullet and their own memories.

  • @JoeyMink
    @JoeyMink8 жыл бұрын

    Killer work Chris Zahner! Captures the magic and emotion of motorcycles through the lens of Royal Enfield riders.

  • @nikhil4kool
    @nikhil4kool8 жыл бұрын

    I own classic 350 but after watching this documentary I am looking forward to buy an old Bullet ....

  • @vedantchorge304

    @vedantchorge304

    3 жыл бұрын

    Love her

  • @abhijitmisra6978
    @abhijitmisra69786 жыл бұрын

    this documentary was made by heart of the people who consider enfield as their soul!!, respect to them and many thanks to all those legends for keeping this legacy alive so that we can relive it and pass the torch to the future generations to relive it again!!, i own the current uce model for more than 5 years and trust me, everytime i ride my bike i feel as though it's the first time i am riding it, i mean the pleasure and that organic feeling never fades away, never goes stale, in fact the very first bike i rode when i was hardly 15 was enfield or bullet of 80's, i know the feeling of those old legends, it's just raw, incomparable!!, but these new ones are more economic and intelligent as bobby sir said for various reasons, still a bullet remains a bullet, old or new, forever, you just can't kill the legend, it's immortal, truly!!..

  • @kartikeychaubey
    @kartikeychaubey8 жыл бұрын

    Massive respect to Chris Zahner. This Is truely a masterpiece. Royal Enfields and Particularly bullets have always been a bike we all have been fascinated about. "It's a King that is meant to rule all , no matter what you pit against it." This film described the true sceanrios revolving around the bullet. Be it the Riders , the maestros or the The bike itself.

  • @scottsheppard8882
    @scottsheppard88827 жыл бұрын

    I have seen a great deal of documentaries over the years...few, if any , come close to the quality and artistic merit of this one. Very special indeed. Well done...oh, and the music! Superb. Bravo...

  • @vkrishna0612
    @vkrishna06127 жыл бұрын

    I have a duke 390. To be honest i thought enfields only had charming looks. But when i got to go on a small trip, i instantly fell in love with its charming feel too. I hope I'll get to ride a conti someday.

  • @balajisundarrajan9684
    @balajisundarrajan96848 жыл бұрын

    CI engines are legendary. But the new UCE engine is a gem. it will be remembered in the future

  • @MNF33

    @MNF33

    7 жыл бұрын

    The this UCE gem engine is a combination of old technology with some new parts to it which and thats why engine life is only 25-30 thousand kms and then you ll find smoke with the dhuk dhuk sound and that ll change your perception about this bike and its delicate like petal engine

  • @balajisundarrajan9684

    @balajisundarrajan9684

    7 жыл бұрын

    I have seen my neighbour's 61000 in odo uce with no problems. it's how you maintain it.

  • @balajisundarrajan9684

    @balajisundarrajan9684

    7 жыл бұрын

    hassan khan bro , don't feed trolls and get to their level. Matchless is one of my favorites

  • @CSACARSERVICESALIGARH

    @CSACARSERVICESALIGARH

    7 жыл бұрын

    Hassan I do not want to imagine what knowledge you hold about motorcycles..especially about these REs, by the grace of god you own couple of Norton, Matchless and a HD 883 but not everyone has the same kind of "grace of god" that you posses. So instead of cursing RE for there engine or anything just because you saw a engine die young. People love RE's even if you are among the haters.

  • @nanuknows

    @nanuknows

    4 жыл бұрын

    H Khan I am confident you don’t have one

  • @raghuedanz
    @raghuedanz2 жыл бұрын

    Now we have the J platform…. Got the new classic.. absolutely in love with this bike

  • @saquisili69
    @saquisili698 жыл бұрын

    Awesome documentary, I am blessed with the introduction of a new Bullet, down in the middle of the world, Ecuador has adopted the Enfield and is here to stay!! regards

  • @PrometheanLiver

    @PrometheanLiver

    8 жыл бұрын

    Glad to know RE is spreading its love and being accepted in its new homes.

  • @chandan1583

    @chandan1583

    2 жыл бұрын

    Love from India

  • @arundey6929
    @arundey69298 жыл бұрын

    Loved it....Its sad that Rajdoot faded away... I remember my grandy riding one....

  • @AnshulMishra03
    @AnshulMishra038 жыл бұрын

    The first time I ever sat on a bike I was 6-7 months old. My dad took me our for a ride on his precious hero honda. And now when I think of it, I'm pretty sure that's when my love for motorcycles began and it has only increased ever since. Royal Enfields have always been my favorite although I never got an opportunity to ride the old ones. Now I'm very close to getting my own RE and I cannot be happier. Thank you for the video. :)

  • @boomerguy9935
    @boomerguy99354 жыл бұрын

    I've been riding since I was 13 years old in 1963 and over the years I've owned many styles, sizes and models of motorcycles from many countries. I've always had a soft spot in my heart for British bikes that vibrate. I rode my first RE Bullet 500 about 20 years ago when they were first imported into the US from India. It still had all drum brakes and a converted shifter to the left side. It was at a vintage motorcycle dealer and they let me watch a new one being uncrated and assembled - even showed me how to adjust the valves - and they sold T-shirts that said, "LOUD VALVES SAVE LIVES". They started one on the showroom floor and it started on the first kick and ran flawlessly - at least the engine did. When I rode it, I found a false neutral between each gear and I had to start slowing down about a city block before coming to a full stop. Still, I absolutely loved the ride, the sitting position and the handling. I still smile, thinking about it. I'm sure all the flaws have been worked out and I plan to get one as soon as my budget allows and the world recovers from the COVID-19. Currently, I ride an old Harley Sportster 883 standard with the same sitting position as the bullet and yes, it vibrates. Love it!!!!

  • @jez6208
    @jez62086 ай бұрын

    Facinating! I love my classic 350 signals. However, I also love the heritage of Royal Enfield. British and Indian. Forever linked. Stronger together and better for it. 😊

  • @rotax636nut5
    @rotax636nut56 жыл бұрын

    My 1967 British made RE 350 Bullet never leaked a drip of oil and in the 5 years I used it as my (very economical) daily ride (1972-7) it very rarely went wrong, and if it did was easily fixed by the roadside with a basic tool kit I carried with me. The first year I rode the Bullet the handling was not exactly confidence inspiring but one time to save money I fitted an Avon Safety Mileage tyre to the front in place of the original ribbed tyre, the handling was incredibly improved, I put a 4.00 SM tyre on the back and a 3.50 SM on the front and replaced the rear shock absorbers for some uprated units with harder springs and the Bullet handled like a race bike, hardly any of my friends could keep up with the trusty Bullet on the twisty bits, I could scrape the foot rests on the ground hands off the bars at any speed I liked it was so stable and the tyres used to wear more on the sides than the middle due to the way I rode the bike and the fact that there was little power or brakes but a whole lot of cornering grip, I would strongly recommend to use Avon SM tyres front and rear on these bikes. I came across a 500 cc Bullet engine in a bike breakers, it had an alloy cylinder and under the dirt it looked like it was new and unused so I bought it then stripped and rebuilt it to be sure it was ok and it was indeed a new engine, even had a high compression piston in it andI got it for only 15 quid!.. It went straight into the bike in place of the 350 engine needing only the underside of the tank cutting here and there and welding up for clearance on the taller and bigger cylinder assembly. The 500 was a great improvement on the 350 with much more torque, I ended up selling it to a college pal, a Mr Ian Consterdine back in 1977 and lost touch with the bike after, Wish I still had it or at least knew if it was still going..

  • @PrometheanLiver

    @PrometheanLiver

    6 жыл бұрын

    Thank you so much for telling that story! So much of what you said draws such a parallel to all of the tales I’ve heard over the years about our beloved Bullets. Have you ever taken a trip to India?

  • @rotax636nut5

    @rotax636nut5

    6 жыл бұрын

    No, but I would have loved to have done a long trip on a motorcycle such as that, I did think about it at times back in the day but family commitments put the kybosh on it. In 1979 aged 14 I purchased a Triumph 650cc 6T bike, the Triumph was completely dismantled and in boxes with plenty of bits missing, I paid £5 for the lot (life savings), I put what I had bought together as best as I could and got it running and used the bike for riding across country where I lived to the famous Canada Heights scrambling track which was a mile away across some fields. The Triumph was a lot of bike for a 14 year old but I was a big strong lad and I loved the power, compared to my previous bike a Greeves fitted with a 250cc Villiers engine the 6T was incredibly powerful. A few years later the guy I purchased the 6T from wanted it back when he saw the bike rebuilt and running and temped me into swapping it for the above mentioned Royal Enfield 350 Bullet, which was at that time also pretty much a basket case, this guy it seemed used to buy non running bikes and strip them down then run out of steam and abandon them, this was in 1971 and I was 16. By this time I was working for a living and I had purchased a new BSA Starfire 250 from the local BSA dealer Schwieso Bros. in Dartford Kent, well the Starfire turned out to be a piece of junk and didn't last very long so I ended up turning to the Bullet to get me out of trouble, I had stored the bike for a while waiting for the right moment to repair it so I a good look at what was in the boxes and found that the reason the bike had been partially dismantled was due to an engine oil pump issue, after making a list of the parts needed, a visit to Deeprose Bros. of Catford in Lewisham South London was made and after parting with some hard earned I bought all the parts necessary to make the repairs. The main engine problem was that the oil pump worm drive gear was stripped, this was caused by a fault in a one way valve that was supposed to prevent oil from draining out of the oil feed pipe to the head, this sprung loaded ball valve had been assembled back to front at the factory and was forcing all the scavenge oil return to be forced through the small bore head feed pipe into the head, which had over stressed the gear and stripped it's worm gear drive, I don't think the bike had been used for more than a few hours it was all in such very good condition, I stripped the engine completely and cleaned and checked everything was ok, I used 'Green Hermatite' to seal all the case joints on reassembly (and it never leaked a drop of oil after). Anyway I had the bike all up and running within a few days and all was well, I remember being amazed at how much better the design and build quality was than the BSA Starfire that I had wasted my money on the previous year, the BSA was now out of action with a broken conrod and after repairs was disposed of and the Bullet became my daily rider, this was 1972 and I was 17, I also has a 500cc BSA Royal Star at that time again purchased from Schweiso Bros. but that bike was almost brand new and my pride and joy so I didn't want to use it for the daily work grind. Well it turned out that the Bullet outlasted the Royal Star too which like the Starfire didn't last long with a complete piston failure wrecking the engine, my fault i expect as I used to rev the thing quite hard. I went on to use the Enfield as my daily work ride for several more years as told in the post above before converting it to 500cc and selling it to a friend, I was fully into Norton Commando's by that time which were and still are the love of my life.

  • @rotax636nut5

    @rotax636nut5

    6 жыл бұрын

    I made a typo in the above post , I purchased the Triumph 6T in 1969 not 1979

  • @roshandcosta6135
    @roshandcosta61357 жыл бұрын

    Congratulations! A breathtaking video on the pain, frustration and fondness of owning a Bullet. She is one tempestuous mistress and you have captured every nuance well!!! The owners/riders and the mechanics/demigods who look after these cantankerous machines ought to be commended because not everyone has the patience to own a Bullet. It requires immense resources of patience, stoic belief in your bike, a vocabulary of the choicest swear words when the Bullet doesn't start and yet a store of superlatives when she gets going smoothly. I own such a bike and such love affairs are long, temperamental and definitely not boring. Thanks so much for bringing this out well and truly..

  • @BassOutcast
    @BassOutcast5 жыл бұрын

    Love this video! I may not own a Bullet nor have I ridden one, but I own an old GS500 which is pretty much a 70's bike with 21st century paperwork. People get so obsessed with bigger bikes, more power, more this, more that...I don't know, but I find it that the purest motorcycling experience is often the most "basic". Sure, it has no fuel injection, no ABS or anything digital, hell - it only has one main fuse, and I rode that bike anywhere and I still enjoy the old air cooled thump of the twin cylinder engine. It's all about the experience. Ride safe, guys!

  • @hahahabigman2
    @hahahabigman2 Жыл бұрын

    As per one legend that man at @7:45 is still kicking...after all these years he is still trying to Kickstart her.

  • @arunravi5457
    @arunravi54572 жыл бұрын

    By the time of 6 years that I have owned this bike I learned about changing the brakes front disc brake pads, rear brake pads, changing oil, changing chains, and changing spark, this bike taught me a lot. And made me select my course as a mechanical engineer.

  • @girishkarajgi2732
    @girishkarajgi27328 жыл бұрын

    Me being an old school bullet fan salute PrometheanLiver .

  • @Rik79Duc
    @Rik79Duc6 жыл бұрын

    As I've no idea how many times I've watched this - just to say a great film Chris! Rode with Jonathan and RE to Goodwood Revival on my 1951 Bullet (liked it so much I had to get an even older one too!). A great bike and a wonderful film - memories of riding in India and whenever I'm having "one of those times" the timing has slipped or the starting isn't it inspires me to get it sorted so I can get out again. Thank you!

  • @PrometheanLiver

    @PrometheanLiver

    6 жыл бұрын

    Rik79Duc thank you so much for the kind words! The venerable bullet and Jono are legends alike!

  • @slapcanister
    @slapcanisterАй бұрын

    When I was travelling alone in India as a young woman (aged 22) I saw an old Bullet 350 for sale for $300 in Chennai and although I had never ridden a bike before or really considered it, I somehow immediately fell in love with it. It became my travelling companion for the next year - I rode that rattly bucket of nuts the length and breadth of India, and I have so many stories. It took me to so many far-flung places I would never have known existed. I wasn't a biker before, but travelling with my Enfield Bullet started a passion for two-wheels that has become part of me. Thanks for reminding me of the best times of my life! ❤

  • @gimmigota1
    @gimmigota13 жыл бұрын

    That end sums it up, old Chuck Norris meets Jason Stathom. 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣

  • @MarkNeal75
    @MarkNeal758 жыл бұрын

    Great documentary , very well produced !! Some lovely words about the mighty bullet. I had the pleasure of getting together with Jonathan when he made it to London. We had a few beers and talked adventure and enfield's !! Looking forward to getting my full license and a bullet this year !!

  • @danendrabhat
    @danendrabhat8 жыл бұрын

    I have both new and old bullet.. actually my father has old one.. There is a difference in the way they produce torque, sound and vibration... both are different but after 35k kms on my desert storm i can assure you that there is no difference in the way you will fall in love with them...

  • @singhshivanshu

    @singhshivanshu

    4 жыл бұрын

    I have ridden the old one and new Desert Storm 500 both, I prefer new RE Classic 500 , the thump is different but quite same and performance of RE 500 ECU is much better than old bullets especially with Red Rooster Exhaust

  • @HarjeetSingh-ev8vk

    @HarjeetSingh-ev8vk

    3 жыл бұрын

    I have three...two older ones are 350 and 500 and then a new 500 std. Take my word, no one in the family rides the new one. It has been lying unused for >1 year and I have force myself for a ride around cornet, just to keep battery going.

  • @TheZenith790

    @TheZenith790

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@HarjeetSingh-ev8vk bhai 500 cc CI engine kab aati thi ki aapne khud banai thi

  • @HarjeetSingh-ev8vk

    @HarjeetSingh-ev8vk

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@TheZenith790 there are plenty of mechanics in the Old delhi area who specialize in rebuilding old 350 or 500 motorcycles (iron cast engine). I beleive the company stopped making iron cast engines around 2007. These mechanic shops will buy you an old motor and completely overhaul it...for roughly 200k you get an authentic iron cast engine 500 cc real bullet. Here is a contact, her name is Mrs Singh (Joga Motors), potentially the only woman running such a business.....Joga Motors is the best, in my view - 9873224443

  • @akshankerkar3347

    @akshankerkar3347

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@TheZenith790 500 cc ci bullet existed yaar

  • @rosh___k___5187
    @rosh___k___518711 ай бұрын

    Seriously reminded me of my beloved 1969 RE... These older gen bullets are a different level altogether... Not exactly refined or as reliable as the current bikes in the market... But it's the simplicity that overwhelms you.. not to mention the lazy, tourquey nature of these engines. Easy to repair, easy to maintain, a true travel mate who's raring to go over the horizons with you.. almost as if they could read your mind!! Built like a gun... For a hardy old son of a gun!! ❤👌🤘💪💪😎

  • @marcbrasse747
    @marcbrasse7478 жыл бұрын

    Beautiful move. No Enfields in the Netherlands but the descriptions in this film reminds me very much of my first 50 cc Zündapp 2-stroke "brommer". I got it from my dad, basically because it was already knackered, and had had a similar love / hate relationship with it. It was constantly breaking down but still somehow got me everywhere. I still own about 80 % of it. In parts! One day .....

  • @PrometheanLiver

    @PrometheanLiver

    8 жыл бұрын

    The love for these things is universal! Thanks for watching!

  • @marcbrasse747

    @marcbrasse747

    8 жыл бұрын

    Yeah, except for people who have all the money in the world. They will not even bother and thus never know what they are missing,

  • @marcbrasse747

    @marcbrasse747

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@swordfish9807 Whatever rings your bell, bro. Talking about being smart though: Every fool can spend money like water. Most fools do since one does not need any skills for that. A lucky roll of the dice placing you in the right social class is already enough.

  • @dunoharm692
    @dunoharm6924 ай бұрын

    Im 45yrs old and been into motorcycles my whole life. I have watched hundreds of documentaries and films on every subject of bikes. This is one of the best i have ever watched!! More soul and pure understanding of why we Ride. A real Classic on the subject of motorcycles!!

  • @MegaAKHI
    @MegaAKHI8 жыл бұрын

    Thank you for this Documentary. Bulleteer for Life.

  • @Sandesh98147
    @Sandesh981472 жыл бұрын

    My father is an Enfield fan through and through. His first bike was a bullet that he had to sell due to financial issues. He later bought a few hero hondas and hondas and used them for years before his back couldnt take bike riding anymore. I wanted him to try out the latest bullet to see if he likes it. He liked it but he said its just not what it was. My brother got a sports bike and dad took it on a test drive. His first reaction was, this isnt a machine, its a computer. It has no margins for errors. If you miss your inputs by a little, that error will show up in riding experience. The old classic bullets were built like a person. A little too much throttle? no problem, the engine doesn't have a good throttle response anyways. A little too much brake? no worries the brakes are not the bitiest. It was a bike that let you get away with your mistakes. Mistakes, that average humans make regularly. He's completely given up riding bikes, but still turns his head ever so slightly when a bullet passes us by. The love that this country has given to the bike, and the returns from it, have made Bullet a stuff of legends.

  • @andeanrambler
    @andeanrambler8 жыл бұрын

    Thank you! We've been waiting for this since we first heard about your project. Looking back at the various trailers and "Making of" videos I get the feeling that there's much more to the story, much more you could put together from the material you gathered. I hope you do put together more parts of this amazing story. Again, thank you for sharing this with us all.

  • @naveen7602
    @naveen76028 жыл бұрын

    WOW! it's wonderful to see so many souls living the same passion as you for a motorcycle that is just not a MOTORCYCLE! Been waiting to see this video from the first time I saw the teasers. Brilliant job, Chris Xahner!

  • @Vihari07
    @Vihari073 жыл бұрын

    I'm getting the new meteor 350 fireball red.... I know it's new and all and has no charm of the of legacy that Royal Enfield has... But maybe I look upto the legacy and it's one of the main reason that I want to own a Royal Enfield.... In future I will have my own stories to tell to my kids, that how I used to ride it and the adventures it has seen. 😁

  • @shubhamb.deshmukh7920
    @shubhamb.deshmukh79206 жыл бұрын

    I always thought, REs were there to fill in the voids that remain when someone can't/didn't buy a Harley Davidson. But after listening to these people in the video I think I was wrong.

  • @scopeboy66

    @scopeboy66

    4 жыл бұрын

    If someone gave me a Harley I would sell it for half price to get another bullet. In fact, I did sell my harley to buy a bullet I dont regret it at all. 16 years on a bullet 10 years on a harley

  • @SeamusMacMattain

    @SeamusMacMattain

    2 жыл бұрын

    I bought a RE in January of 2022, the local dealer in my area is also a Harley Dealer... they tried to get me to go with a Harley, I pointed at the Dux Deluxe 2022 Continental GT650 and told them quite bluntly, "I leave with that bike or I just leave, it's up to you." That was not about money, it was about the type of bike I wanted, Harley can never compare to a RE, and the reverse is also true

  • @ibinu220529
    @ibinu2205296 жыл бұрын

    I am Still watching this in 2018. Cant let the hype of your video man. Awesome going to become an RE owner soon. Waiting for my tbx 350

  • @PrometheanLiver

    @PrometheanLiver

    6 жыл бұрын

    Muhammed Ibinu thanks for your support!

  • @akashchauhan-db3il
    @akashchauhan-db3il8 жыл бұрын

    The whole documentary is soo relating, and the Bobbee part is what I liked the most. Loved the work 👌

  • @xsharmak
    @xsharmak8 жыл бұрын

    Absolute stuff of the legends! The nostalgia is strong tonight. And will be for every rider who has ridden a proper old bullet. Great video.

  • @gopikrishnaswargam
    @gopikrishnaswargam8 жыл бұрын

    Bobby Singh's words. awesome nostalgia! bikes are not meant to be sensible ;-)

  • @puneetsinghsembi
    @puneetsinghsembi8 жыл бұрын

    Bobbee singh a big thank to you and your team for inspiring me and many youngsters like me to work for my dream and get my dream bike. BULLET is truely a religion!

  • @rashidhussain8110
    @rashidhussain81104 жыл бұрын

    Love motorcycles, absolutely love the OG Enfields. Brilliant video. This is the type of content I pay my internet bills for!

  • @rokyxyh
    @rokyxyh6 жыл бұрын

    2018, still my fav video..! I own a new Re, just bcoz i love the old one.! I know that new ones cant even matched with the new ones. Maybe i can pass my new RE to my next generations, one day theyll be proud of owning second generation RE's

  • @ryanbaruah8220
    @ryanbaruah82204 ай бұрын

    Am I am still watching it.. time an time again. Chasing the Bullet rejuvinates that thrill everytime.

  • @andrewmott1176
    @andrewmott11763 жыл бұрын

    Sport bike riders: "Harleys are too slow, unreliable and outdated" Royal Enfield: "Hold my beer"

  • @rohanchakraborty8388
    @rohanchakraborty83888 жыл бұрын

    strong words by Bobbee Singh, Rajputana Customs, Rag & Bone Customs and everyone else. Bullet is the Pride of India. JAI HIND

  • @mbhang834
    @mbhang834 Жыл бұрын

    As an Indian Army brat growing up in the mid-late 1970s, there were these iconic vehicles I grew up around. Bullet, Jonga, Shaktiman, Nissan 1 tonner, Tata Mercedes 3 tonner, Jeep. I still remember the distinct rumble of the Bullet, as dispatch riders would come in bearing messages. A neighbor of mine in Bashishta Assam bought a junked Army Bullet, and had it restored (restored in chrome and black, rather than the standard Army issue drab Olive green) . His motorcycle was something to behold. Even though this dude was a rather obnoxious fart, I would willingly ride pillion with him to my high school that was 10-15 miles away, just because the bike was such a beauty - instead of riding the military issue 3 tonner to school. I have been living across a couple of oceans since the mid 1990s - and after agonizing for years on getting back on the saddle - got myself a Yamaha Vstar 1100 cruiser 3 years back. I absolutely love riding the bike across California roads, but with the recent RE Super Meteor - I think I am going to chuck my Yamaha cruiser and get the Super Meteor instead. The Bullet, as great as it is, is too light and too under powered for American highways.

  • @RCH11111
    @RCH111117 жыл бұрын

    What a docu yaaron!!!! short and sweet... I do not ride bikes.. but something about the old Enfield Bullet draws me to it. esp its ra-ta-tut tut tut sound and when I'm driving my car, I often find myself following a Bullet just to hear the sound!!!

  • @SJ_1001
    @SJ_10018 жыл бұрын

    Thank you so much for making this great video. I do hope for v.2 in future.

  • @rishabhbhatia4258
    @rishabhbhatia425811 ай бұрын

    What a documentary man! What a masterpiece! Only a pure RE fan can feel these 22mins. Beauty

  • @kamalganwani
    @kamalganwani8 жыл бұрын

    fabulous finally my wait for this documentary is over just loved this salute bobby singh and each and every mechanic who makes the bullet running loved it alot

  • @pranshul619
    @pranshul6198 жыл бұрын

    All hail prometheanliver...thankyou for this documentry

  • @maumensan
    @maumensan8 жыл бұрын

    Everything was Great in this documentary Chris Zahner....i really enjoy it!!! keep doing more please

  • @arvindb.r.1448
    @arvindb.r.14488 жыл бұрын

    Well the legend will continue to grow and for ever!! awesome video...love for my old bullet just increases with time!!

  • @johnsjames4877
    @johnsjames48778 жыл бұрын

    Great video! The Chuck Norris part's the best.

  • @PrometheanLiver

    @PrometheanLiver

    8 жыл бұрын

    I simply could not leave that bit out of the film!

  • @johnsjames4877

    @johnsjames4877

    8 жыл бұрын

    hehe

  • @kevinarokiyarajjayaraj1087
    @kevinarokiyarajjayaraj10875 жыл бұрын

    100% True ..... people who says " buying a bike for 1lack rupess u could buy a car" .... For them its a piece of metal... But actually a lot of legacy is behind those metals ..... Yes it has no fuel gauge, technical stuff, abs, etc....... MAN ITS PURE METAL FOR TOUGH HEARTED PEOPLE ... In my opinion "U WANT TO BE A KING THEN RIDE THE LION... NOT THE RABBITS"

  • @kushalrai5176
    @kushalrai51768 жыл бұрын

    i already respected bullet but, now as i heard and saw the legacy it holds . MAN!!! i am glad i am going to buy one and happy that generations after me will also feel the same way :)

  • @balajisingh5503
    @balajisingh55038 жыл бұрын

    bobbee speaks the truth about these RE.. can't agree with him anymore..

  • @stuntmansexy
    @stuntmansexy8 жыл бұрын

    the most honest and the best review ever given on the new and the older beasts..

  • @rickz2086
    @rickz20868 жыл бұрын

    Pretty awesome Pal.... Many thanks for making this video, I'd really appreciate it. 😎✌🏻️

  • @shikhardubey027
    @shikhardubey0272 жыл бұрын

    Thank you for bringing this on KZread 🙏🏻

  • @jonnysl6560
    @jonnysl65605 жыл бұрын

    On bikes for 60 years and constantly thinking of my original model , my Saturday night pleasure was to watch this masterpiece of a video again , a burning anticipation of tomorrow now and my Sunday pleasure is to be dragging out my old iron Bullet , We have places to go,,,,,,,,, Inspired just like the First time all those years ago BY THIS GREAT VIDEO Thanks

  • @moidrox
    @moidrox7 жыл бұрын

    Thanks Chris for making this film !!

  • @712iqbal
    @712iqbal5 ай бұрын

    It’s a very nice and touching documentary I using RE reborn classic and electra 2016 models both and are in two different cities and due to this I have to go to the mechanics of RE, one thing is common the mechanics of RE are so proudly working and a very satisfied faces, and they explains function of each part so happily Congratulations once again for such a great video

  • @markpavier421
    @markpavier4214 жыл бұрын

    Having owned about 10 bikes over the last 40 years, after selling my last large Jap 1200 4 a few years ago, ive decided, having being offered it for sale by a collector, a 92 pre unit 500 Bullet, and i am sooo excited at the prospect of owning and riding a 500 Bullet, with its legendary status going back 60 or more years, speed no longer an issue will allow me to enjoy this old girl , my fist long trip being to Dorset to meet up with an old friend in May ? im am like a child on Christmas eve, bring it on !

  • @PrometheanLiver

    @PrometheanLiver

    4 жыл бұрын

    mark pavier //it’s a different kind of sport, my friend 😉

  • @markpavier421

    @markpavier421

    4 жыл бұрын

    @@PrometheanLiver very true, in the 70s when i first became involved with bikes as a youth, speed was the goal, although having said that, even at that age i still has a yearning for older machines, having talked to my Dad about all the machines he had experience of growing up, now the old pre unit Enfield will give me an opportunity to experience old school machinery at my leisure, speed no longer an issue, just pleasure.

  • @venkatasaitarunkasiraju1721
    @venkatasaitarunkasiraju17213 жыл бұрын

    This documentary made me cry for some reason.

  • @chrisryan5428
    @chrisryan5428Ай бұрын

    Still watching it in 2024. Did 1,00,600kms on my C500 chrome bs3. Still loving it like I first loved it in 2015.

  • @browngreen933
    @browngreen933 Жыл бұрын

    So much enthusiasm that it seems like they're talking about Harley-Davidson but with an Indian accent.

  • @MrAmrut1989
    @MrAmrut19898 жыл бұрын

    Absolutely wonderful documentary. I have already seen it thrice since yesterday. Its just a pure love for Bullets that make such beautiful documentary.

  • @tejasvityagi
    @tejasvityagi7 жыл бұрын

    This is just awesome! I've just got a new electra, rode some 3,000 kms and it hasn't disappointed yet. Goes on and on... Cheers to the riding spirit!

  • @stephenreynolds6239
    @stephenreynolds62396 жыл бұрын

    Indian people are very humble,pragmatic and romantic.their bikes are fucking cool

  • @PrometheanLiver

    @PrometheanLiver

    6 жыл бұрын

    Stephen Reynolds agreed!

  • @YTworld-69

    @YTworld-69

    6 жыл бұрын

    Jason LeGris well this bike has 2 mothers it was born to one but adopted by other, but the one who adopted it loves it the most

  • @manojbhardwaj5851
    @manojbhardwaj58517 жыл бұрын

    Great job done and thanks a ton for getting this documentary done. Thanks to all the people who have added there efforts in this video. It has helped me a lot and out of all the confusion that i was living with now I am clear. I have money in hand and was planning to by a new one 350 standard. But was not comfortable with it as i learnt driving on the old version of Bullet 1965 model. I always wanted the old one only. Now I will get a chaise for this and get my bike build. Thanks a ton guyz.

  • @ritinsharma5330
    @ritinsharma53305 жыл бұрын

    I donno how many times I have watched it! Never gets old!

  • @PrometheanLiver

    @PrometheanLiver

    5 жыл бұрын

    ritin sharma thank you Ritin!

  • @BanteringRam
    @BanteringRam8 жыл бұрын

    Beautiful, beautiful, beautiful!!!

  • @revheadd
    @revheadd8 жыл бұрын

    m d biggest fan of your work, u can see your work out there man at diff. location wid less crew . just love it perfectly synced audio /video bulleteers for life ✌

  • @brendon6535

    @brendon6535

    5 жыл бұрын

    Revehead fan bruh!😎subsciber of yours here

  • @Saravindkv
    @Saravindkv8 жыл бұрын

    was waiting for this long time, good job :)

  • @aadityamauskar2516
    @aadityamauskar25168 жыл бұрын

    speechless after seeing this!!.... brilliant one hats off to you......

  • @ashwinshetty5985
    @ashwinshetty59858 жыл бұрын

    This video just grows on you each and every time you watch... amazing... will be a proud owner very soon... Enfield

  • @therealoldsalt
    @therealoldsalt8 жыл бұрын

    Great work. So so good. Just loving my machine more and more

  • @amansingh3152
    @amansingh31527 жыл бұрын

    amazing man! this video just increased my love many a folds towards my enfield..

  • @poppoveramerica
    @poppoveramerica7 жыл бұрын

    Excellent documentary by Chris Zahner! Well done!

  • @AdityaBalaji23
    @AdityaBalaji238 жыл бұрын

    The long wait is over eh. Nice film lad. good one

  • @dhcasia
    @dhcasia7 жыл бұрын

    Fantastic! Thank you.

  • @ambu6478
    @ambu64782 жыл бұрын

    I've been riding since I was eleven years old and I'm now 67. I would love to own a Royal Enfield. These are still motorcycles...a somewhat dependable machine with an engine and two wheels to get you from one destination to another, without it being covered in plastic! . I recently had my eye on a 2008 500 Bullet with only 800 miles and I let it get away. A great looking motorcycle. Thanks for sharing your experiences with one of the last/best motorcycle companies left in the world!

  • @morrisminor56
    @morrisminor566 жыл бұрын

    Good film,thankyou. 27 years ago I had a 350 bullet,and since then many other bikes.But 6 months ago I bought a new 500 classic.I remembered how much I loved the old 350,and love the new bike :).

  • @999shahrukh
    @999shahrukh7 жыл бұрын

    Lovely piece of work ! The Bullet and this Video .

  • @AdamSuperAC
    @AdamSuperAC Жыл бұрын

    The Love and passion for these beautiful machines. Forever two wheels. GREAT DOCO !!! 👍😎👍

  • @ernestrodrigues3408
    @ernestrodrigues34087 жыл бұрын

    Loved it to the core man !!! Awesome..Just awesome

  • @DamonGreen
    @DamonGreen Жыл бұрын

    Great doc, loved it thanks!

  • @madhvendrabajpai4380
    @madhvendrabajpai43808 жыл бұрын

    oh man all the wait was totally worth it !!!

  • @awhig2474
    @awhig24742 жыл бұрын

    I am from Delhi, India ... as a small child (in 1980s) I developed an inherent fear for Royal Enfeild Classic .... It so happened , that when we were kids, often during power breaks (power cuts) we would play Hide-&-Seek (Chuppan Chupayee) in the locality where a lot of Scooters and Bikes used to be parked.... (wow .. those were fun days)... and we often used to Hide behind such Scooters and Bikes and quickly change places to avoid being caught by the Den(title for Person who was tasked to find us). So there was this Girl who was Hiding behind a Bullet ... and another kid, to avoid being caught (spied) by the Den (title for Person who was tasked to find us), he Jumped oved the Bullet in an clumsy and fast manner ... .. the Classic RE Bullet 500 CC toppled over the Girl hiding behind it and caused a hairline fracture in her leg .....I saw her withering in pain and was perplexed ..... I don't know why but I cannot get over this fear of heavy bikes (especially RE Classics) even till date.... I am nearing 50 now.

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