Unofficial Royal Enfield Community Forum
Royal Enfield Motorcycles => Bullet Iron Barrel => Topic started by: teckhardt on May 15, 2008, 09:26:25 pm
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I know the 5 spd is a better gearbox than the 4 spd but how much better?
There are two 4spds for sale locally for a good price. They are KS only too, which I like. Is it worth waiting for a 5 spd? Can you put a 5spd box in or is it just too cost prohibitive?
TIA
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As a 4-speed owner I would tell you to get the 5-speed.
First it was designed to be left shift, so the linkage is better. Second, the big gap between 3rd and 4th drives me nuts. If you do a lot of riding around town you will appreciate the extra gear.
I have also looked into a conversion (I even bought a 5 speed to use). What I discovered is that it is not a bolt on coversion. To fit the 5-speed you have to change it to right foot shift.
CMW sells the kit, but it will add a couple hundred dollars and several hours work to the conversion.
I bought my bike from my dad as a favor to him. I really didn't know anything about Enfields. My current thoughts are based on about 2 years of ownership.
I would recommend a Bullet 65. You can always ignore the electric starter.
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I have also looked into a conversion (I even bought a 5 speed to use). What I discovered is that it is not a bolt on coversion. To fit the 5-speed you have to change it to right foot shift.
CMW sells the kit, but it will add a couple hundred dollars and several hours work to the conversion.
RH shift does not really bother me. Where did you get a 5 spd? What was the cost?
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I picked it up off Ebay. I think I paid $500 for it.