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Royal Enfield Issues for daily Use

Royal Enfield Issues

                The problem with Royal Enfield was that they compromised the quality of their parts in a growing and competitive market, which seriously annoyed new customers, and resentment went viral.

                Regardless of the fact that the problem may have come from the customer and not from them, even the smallest mistake got back to them.

                The problem is that the market is competitive and there are motorcycles at that price point that can surpass Royal Enfield's royalty in the blink of an eye.

                Long-stroke engines are good but they fail to reduce vibration.
The pure metal feel is nice but the extra weight compromises speed, torque etc.
Disc brakes were included in the era when lower-priced vehicles started selling ABS.
The biggest mistake of all was that the "Himalaya" they claimed to have tested on all terrains started showing problems in city traffic. It took so much revenge that even other RE models began to blame it - even if the problem was due to poor maintenance.
However, I would still say that Royal Enfield is a fighter because it was once a dying company[1] and now stands as a billion-dollar industry. Their "classic" model was a big hit, and the company invested less in advertising.

With the Tour ideology, the company came up with a dual sport model, the Himalayan, but it failed so badly that the company recalled the Himalayan for major spare parts exchange and had to stop production of the motorcycle for a few months, and now it has re-launched the Himalayan PS4 variant.