As Royal Enfield beats Harley Davidson in sales, we are inviting you, our dear readers to share your Enfield story!
It is a bike that has been part of our growing up years.
Royal Enfield that for decades has been the ultimate symbol of machismo and style in India has beaten its American competitor Harley Davidson in sales.
According to reports, Royal Enfield sold a little over 300,000 bikes in 2014 worldwide as against Harley's 2.67 lakh units.
Chennai-based Royal Enfield Motors, once a confluence of Royal Enfield (UK) and Madras Motors (India), now a subsidiary of Eicher Motors Limited has brought the heavy duty machines back into fashion.
In November last year, we had invited you, our dear readers to share your Enfield stories.
Manas Dewan recounted his experience of covering 12,000+ kilometres on his Desert Storm here.
And Subin Mohan shared his affair with the Enfield here.
You too can tell us about your love affair with your Royal Enfield!
Do you have an interesting story to share?
Email it to getahead@rediff.co.in (subject line: My Bike Affair) along with photographs and we will publish the best responses right here on Rediff.com.
So what are you waiting for? HURRY!
Photograph: Vikramdeep Sidhu/Creative Commons
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