Talking to my dealer in El Dorado Springs MO, He didn't come out and say it flat out but it was hinted at that he was thinking about getting out of the enfie business, just because of a general lack of interest in the bikes. While I was sitting there they sold a Polaris ranger and a Victory. People looked at Mowgli smiled and kept looking at bigger bikes. That truly is the problem in America. Enfields are a great conversation piece, but a bike with a top speed of 80 (wound out) are not widely appreciated when the traffic flow of most interstates and a lot of highways run about that fast. I accepted that my enfield is a bit underpowered compared to everything on the road, but that's because I have a 6 mile commute, 0 traffic, and a 40 mph top speed limit. The draw that I can see for the bike to the common person other than style is that it's a hell of a lot cooler than a smart car or a moped and gets amazing gas mileage.