Genuine G400C
- RoaringTodd
- Member
- Posts: 690
- Joined: Mon Jul 23, 2012 3:45 pm
- Location: Philly, PA
- Dooglas
- Moderator
- Posts: 4372
- Joined: Sun Jul 08, 2007 2:17 am
- Location: Oregon City, OR
- babblefish
- Member
- Posts: 3118
- Joined: Tue Dec 04, 2007 8:42 am
- Location: San Francisco
Because I like the scrambler bike look. Reminds me of the bikes I used to ride in the early 70's.Dooglas wrote:Why weren't you picturing that it looked like this?babblefish wrote:I was picturing high scrambler pipes, a raised front fender, and semi-knobby tires would make this thing really interesting.
Last edited by babblefish on Thu Feb 02, 2017 11:47 pm, edited 1 time in total.
Some people can break a crowbar in a sandbox.
- wheelbender6
- Member
- Posts: 852
- Joined: Sun Jul 07, 2013 1:27 am
- Location: Houston area
-
- Member
- Posts: 123
- Joined: Wed Aug 24, 2016 9:29 pm
- Location: Philadelphia
Philadelphia Scooters seems pretty confident.... Not holding my breath, just crossing my fingers.
https://www.facebook.com/PhiladelphiaSc ... 8577325264

https://www.facebook.com/PhiladelphiaSc ... 8577325264
- jrsjr
- Moderator Emeritus
- Posts: 3746
- Joined: Fri Jun 09, 2006 11:26 pm
Digging that green & creme color scheme!PhillyKick wrote:Philadelphia Scooters seems pretty confident.... Not holding my breath, just crossing my fingers.![]()
https://www.facebook.com/PhiladelphiaSc ... 8577325264
- Attachments
-
- Genuine 400C.jpg (133.34 KiB) Viewed 197137 times
-
- Member
- Posts: 332
- Joined: Sun Feb 14, 2016 7:01 pm
- RoaringTodd
- Member
- Posts: 690
- Joined: Mon Jul 23, 2012 3:45 pm
- Location: Philly, PA
The picture of the goats and the motorcycle, that's a Mash 500, not g400c.
I hope that isn't the green paint that is being used. I had my dealer, Carlisle Cycle and Scooter change my pre-order to from red to green based on Scooter File's sneak peak of the green. It looked great with the silver. With the cream... bleh.
Genuine - when will we get it? Been waiting since Oct 2015.
I hope that isn't the green paint that is being used. I had my dealer, Carlisle Cycle and Scooter change my pre-order to from red to green based on Scooter File's sneak peak of the green. It looked great with the silver. With the cream... bleh.
Genuine - when will we get it? Been waiting since Oct 2015.
Just because I am Deaf ... does not mean I can't roar.
- jrsjr
- Moderator Emeritus
- Posts: 3746
- Joined: Fri Jun 09, 2006 11:26 pm
You're probably right. I still like that color scheme, though. Horses for courses as our Brit cousins would say.dasscooter wrote:FAKE NEWS!![]()
(I don't actually know)
Last edited by jrsjr on Sun Mar 12, 2017 7:33 pm, edited 1 time in total.
-
- Member
- Posts: 509
- Joined: Sun Jan 11, 2015 9:36 pm
- Location: North SF Bay
- babblefish
- Member
- Posts: 3118
- Joined: Tue Dec 04, 2007 8:42 am
- Location: San Francisco
-
- Member
- Posts: 123
- Joined: Wed Aug 24, 2016 9:29 pm
- Location: Philadelphia
-
- Member
- Posts: 186
- Joined: Sun Mar 15, 2015 5:41 am
- Location: DFW TX
I'm back to wanting one of these again. I sort of drifted toward the Royal Enfield 500 awhile, mainly on the looks of it. Sort of soured on the cost, reliability, weight, performance, vibration, brakes & such after much research. But if this thing isn't here by the end of the year I think it's over. Reminds me of the Elio Motors car. Trying to get off the ground since 2014 & not one sold yet. Update: I just did a search & found a link to dealer accepting deposits & shows delivery date of 7/17. Maybe it's a go after all.
2014 Genuine Buddy 170i
2014 Honda NC700X
Avatar: "UNABLE TO UPLOAD FILE"
2014 Honda NC700X
Avatar: "UNABLE TO UPLOAD FILE"
- Dooglas
- Moderator
- Posts: 4372
- Joined: Sun Jul 08, 2007 2:17 am
- Location: Oregon City, OR
Heck, I'll accept your deposit for an Elio. I just won't promise that you'll get one by next August - or any other August.New2Scoots wrote:Reminds me of the Elio Motors car. Trying to get off the ground since 2014 & not one sold yet. Update: I just did a search & found a link to dealer accepting deposits & shows delivery date of 7/17. Maybe it's a go after all.
- wheelbender6
- Member
- Posts: 852
- Joined: Sun Jul 07, 2013 1:27 am
- Location: Houston area
- jrsjr
- Moderator Emeritus
- Posts: 3746
- Joined: Fri Jun 09, 2006 11:26 pm
Well, take a deep breath because Royal Enfield is on the verge of announcing their 750 twin, which (I'm hoping) will be more than a pretty face. We should see an announcement by early April.New2Scoots wrote:I'm back to wanting one of these again. I sort of drifted toward the Royal Enfield 500 awhile, mainly on the looks of it.
Build quality is always going to be an issue. I make no excuses. This is why I own a Honda motorbike, right? But there's something irresistible about the Royal Enfields. I think the 400C has that same appeal. I just hope Genuine can get them here for the 2017 riding season because the window of opportunity is narrowing as we speak...
- babblefish
- Member
- Posts: 3118
- Joined: Tue Dec 04, 2007 8:42 am
- Location: San Francisco
- babblefish
- Member
- Posts: 3118
- Joined: Tue Dec 04, 2007 8:42 am
- Location: San Francisco
- jrsjr
- Moderator Emeritus
- Posts: 3746
- Joined: Fri Jun 09, 2006 11:26 pm
- jrsjr
- Moderator Emeritus
- Posts: 3746
- Joined: Fri Jun 09, 2006 11:26 pm
Dude, that bike has "winner" written all over it! I'm looking at an English-language Indian site and the price they quote for the recently updated fuel-injected version of the Himalayan is about 2 lakh. At today's exchange rate that is $3112. I would buy one TOMORROW at that price!Dooglas wrote:If Enfield is smart - it will be.jrsjr wrote:Meet the Royal Enfield Himalayan (also not currently available in the USA).

I hope the Genuine C400 will inspire the same emotional response from US buyers. I'd love for Genuine to have a winner right out of the gate like they did with the original Buddy 125 all those years ago. (More than a decade if you can believe it)
The next few years could be a great time for folks who like light single-cylinder motorcycles. We'll know it's happening when Harley rolls out a thumper...

- babblefish
- Member
- Posts: 3118
- Joined: Tue Dec 04, 2007 8:42 am
- Location: San Francisco
That Enfield looks great! There's a short preview article on it in the December 2016 issue of Cycle World magazine. They say that Royal Enfield is hinting at a price of around $4,000 to $5,000. It will also be available in black (looks really good in black). It's a bit heavy at 410 pounds, but the weight is carried low in a frame design specifically for it. The engine is air-cooled, carburetted and is 410cc - no mention of HP though. They go on to say that the suspension and brakes are adequate and the handling is good. The engine doesn't mind being reved and that vibration is minimal. Sounds like a winner to me. Now lets see how long it takes to get to our shores. I'm thinking that if it does show up here DOT approved, it will probably be with FI because of emissions laws. This bike gets my juices going more than the G400C because it just looks the part. Plus, it's way cheaper than the Triumph Scrambler which sells for around $14K OTD at my local dealer. Kind of a apples to oranges thing, I know, but it sure is more within my reach.
Some people can break a crowbar in a sandbox.
- jrsjr
- Moderator Emeritus
- Posts: 3746
- Joined: Fri Jun 09, 2006 11:26 pm
I think you're right abut the fuel injection. If you Google "Royal Enfield Himalayan" you will see that Royal Enfield introduced the FI version of the Himalayan last week. This is because of air pollution regulations in India. The latest regulation is Bharat Stage IV, abbreviated BSIV. According to the new law, vehicles which do not meet BSIV standards cannot be sold after April 1st 2017. For that reason, RE has been rapidly converting their lineup to FI. I'm told that dealers in India were offering hot deals on remaining stock of non-BSIV bikes since they would essentially be boat anchors after April 1st. No wonder RE booked record sales in March!babblefish wrote:That Enfield looks great! There's a short preview article on it in the December 2016 issue of Cycle World magazine. They say that Royal Enfield is hinting at a price of around $4,000 to $5,000. It will also be available in black (looks really good in black). It's a bit heavy at 410 pounds, but the weight is carried low in a frame design specifically for it. The engine is air-cooled, carburetted and is 410cc - no mention of HP though. They go on to say that the suspension and brakes are adequate and the handling is good. The engine doesn't mind being reved and that vibration is minimal. Sounds like a winner to me. Now lets see how long it takes to get to our shores. I'm thinking that if it does show up here DOT approved, it will probably be with FI because of emissions laws. This bike gets my juices going more than the G400C because it just looks the part. Plus, it's way cheaper than the Triumph Scrambler which sells for around $14K OTD at my local dealer. Kind of a apples to oranges thing, I know, but it sure is more within my reach.
Anyway, I love it that the 400cc space is heating up. I hope it works out for Genuine.
- jrsjr
- Moderator Emeritus
- Posts: 3746
- Joined: Fri Jun 09, 2006 11:26 pm
- jrsjr
- Moderator Emeritus
- Posts: 3746
- Joined: Fri Jun 09, 2006 11:26 pm
- babblefish
- Member
- Posts: 3118
- Joined: Tue Dec 04, 2007 8:42 am
- Location: San Francisco
I think I have one of those buried in the garage somewhere. I'll have to dig it out and take a picture of it.jrsjr wrote:I can't wait to see how yours looks after you paint it.k1dude wrote:I want one of those RE's in Army green with a white star in the middle of the knee cutout on the tank. Yes please.![]()
P.S. Is it best to start with white or black for painting?
Some people can break a crowbar in a sandbox.
-
- Member
- Posts: 367
- Joined: Wed Dec 30, 2015 5:43 am
- Location: College Station, TX
Is that bike yours or is it a stock picture? I know someone that has one almost exactly like that one. He even has the sidecar to go with it. And it was actually in the background in the movie, Captain America: The First Avenger.jrsjr wrote:I can't wait to see how yours looks after you paint it.k1dude wrote:I want one of those RE's in Army green with a white star in the middle of the knee cutout on the tank. Yes please.![]()
P.S. Is it best to start with white or black for painting?
- Dooglas
- Moderator
- Posts: 4372
- Joined: Sun Jul 08, 2007 2:17 am
- Location: Oregon City, OR
Valuable collectors item, but not an everyday rider. It is a Harley-Davidson WLA.cummingsjc wrote:Is that bike yours or is it a stock picture? I know someone that has one almost exactly like that one. He even has the sidecar to go with it. And it was actually in the background in the movie, Captain America: The First Avenger.
- jrsjr
- Moderator Emeritus
- Posts: 3746
- Joined: Fri Jun 09, 2006 11:26 pm
I wish that bike was mine! I nabbed that pic off a Google search. That might well be a pic of your friend's bike.cummingsjc wrote:Is that bike yours or is it a stock picture? I know someone that has one almost exactly like that one. He even has the sidecar to go with it. And it was actually in the background in the movie, Captain America: The First Avenger.jrsjr wrote:I can't wait to see how yours looks after you paint it.k1dude wrote:I want one of those RE's in Army green with a white star in the middle of the knee cutout on the tank. Yes please.![]()
P.S. Is it best to start with white or black for painting?
- babblefish
- Member
- Posts: 3118
- Joined: Tue Dec 04, 2007 8:42 am
- Location: San Francisco
I just received a response to an enquiry that I sent to Royal Enfield USA regarding the Himalayan - they are expecting to release it here in the U.S. in late Summer, 2017. There should be announcements on social media coming soon. They did not give me any pricing, though I did find out on my own that the engine makes 24.5HP@6500RPM.
So, this release time frame seems to coincide with the expected release of the Genuine G400C. This is going to get interesting, and maybe a little bit of a dilemma for some. Personally, I can't wait to throw a leg over both of them to see which one I like the most. Btw, there are a bunch of Himalayan videos on YouTube. Here's one that I liked, mainly because I could understand what the reviewer was saying a little easier than some of the others.
<iframe width="560" height="315" src="https://www.youtube.com/embed/zxa9QBTMabo" frameborder="0" allowfullscreen></iframe>
Oh, and AU$6990 = US$5305
Lastly, I found hints of a possible 600cc version of the Himalayan.
So, this release time frame seems to coincide with the expected release of the Genuine G400C. This is going to get interesting, and maybe a little bit of a dilemma for some. Personally, I can't wait to throw a leg over both of them to see which one I like the most. Btw, there are a bunch of Himalayan videos on YouTube. Here's one that I liked, mainly because I could understand what the reviewer was saying a little easier than some of the others.

<iframe width="560" height="315" src="https://www.youtube.com/embed/zxa9QBTMabo" frameborder="0" allowfullscreen></iframe>
Oh, and AU$6990 = US$5305
Lastly, I found hints of a possible 600cc version of the Himalayan.
Some people can break a crowbar in a sandbox.
- jrsjr
- Moderator Emeritus
- Posts: 3746
- Joined: Fri Jun 09, 2006 11:26 pm
Cool, babblefish! Thanks for the info! There's more! Last week, Royal Enfield announced that they are going to sell their motorcycles in an Indian Motorcycle dealership in Milwaukee. In the press release about the deal, Rod Copes, President of Royal Enfield North America said, “Partnerships with excellent dealer operators are an important part of our strategy to grow our footprint.� Considering that enthusiastic statement, I would expect to see RE bikes in more Indian Dealerships (at least).
P.S. For folks who think Enfields are for posers, give this a quick watch.
<iframe width="560" height="315" src="https://www.youtube.com/embed/8_4Q0Ma9XzI" frameborder="0" allowfullscreen></iframe>
P.S. For folks who think Enfields are for posers, give this a quick watch.

<iframe width="560" height="315" src="https://www.youtube.com/embed/8_4Q0Ma9XzI" frameborder="0" allowfullscreen></iframe>
- babblefish
- Member
- Posts: 3118
- Joined: Tue Dec 04, 2007 8:42 am
- Location: San Francisco
- babblefish
- Member
- Posts: 3118
- Joined: Tue Dec 04, 2007 8:42 am
- Location: San Francisco
I'm not too sure about the Himalayan after watching some of the video reviews from India. A good amount of comments from Indian viewers seem to deride the quality of the bike and RE in general. One video reviewer went as far as saying "the welds looked like they were done by two year old paraplegic monkeys with anger issues", Lol. He's right, I've seen some of the welds on an RE bike. The consensus of reviewers concerning it's top speed seems to be around 110 KPH (68 MPH), not very fast for a 400CC bike. Heck, my Blur will do that all day long. But, most of the reviewers tend to like the bike regardless of it's limitations and flaws. Maybe I'll wait until the Himalayan matures a little bit more before making a decision.
Some people can break a crowbar in a sandbox.
- wheelbender6
- Member
- Posts: 852
- Joined: Sun Jul 07, 2013 1:27 am
- Location: Houston area
- peabody99
- Member
- Posts: 1775
- Joined: Thu Jun 15, 2006 2:19 am
- Location: San Diego
Royal Enfield Himalayan
When I heard about it at the Royal Enfield display at the mc show last fall I was completely smitten with the idea of the Himalayan as I was trying to learn to ride off road for the first time on my nearly 500lb (when loaded) F700 GS...and it was not going well for the bike or me
. So the Himalayan seemed like a really great second bike possibility for me since I need something street legal. Did only a little research like Babblefish pointed out, and found they have all kinds of serious quality issues. I was beyond disappointed.
Fast forward to several weeks ago, after months of research, I found the lowest street legal enduro for off road exploring -the TW200, and its a blast on the street too, although slowwwww. Unfortunately my sweet Buddy had to take the fall to make it happen
, although he went to a very good home.

Fast forward to several weeks ago, after months of research, I found the lowest street legal enduro for off road exploring -the TW200, and its a blast on the street too, although slowwwww. Unfortunately my sweet Buddy had to take the fall to make it happen

- Attachments
-
- phpXvOP6IPM.jpg (63.28 KiB) Viewed 196701 times
- babblefish
- Member
- Posts: 3118
- Joined: Tue Dec 04, 2007 8:42 am
- Location: San Francisco
- peabody99
- Member
- Posts: 1775
- Joined: Thu Jun 15, 2006 2:19 am
- Location: San Diego
thanks! I would say slow on both counts, in order to feel happy exiting an intersection, I am already in 3rd (out of 5 gears)
After a time, his top speed is probably 65? These are pretty known for doing just great on trails. I took him on a very rutted, rocky, sandy road by the beach and he did great. It was like riding on a tractor, and all of a sudden that 1-5 mph in first gear felt valuable.

- jrsjr
- Moderator Emeritus
- Posts: 3746
- Joined: Fri Jun 09, 2006 11:26 pm
Because that's a chain-driven motorcycle, you could change up the overall gearing by swapping out the sprockets, but you would be trading low-end grunt and trail riding ease for a little bit of top speed.
Sorry to hear that you had to part with your Buddy.
But I'm glad to hear it went to a good home. That was a 2007, a 10 year-old-Buddy, almost old enough for middle school. 
Sorry to hear that you had to part with your Buddy.


- peabody99
- Member
- Posts: 1775
- Joined: Thu Jun 15, 2006 2:19 am
- Location: San Diego
seeing the Buddy go was hard, I am embarrassed to say I cried in front of the buyer. This 07 was the replacement for the lemon 2006 I had, and it had been perfect. Needless to say it was hard to say good bye after 11 years of Buddy ownership, as it was my gateway to riding. Thanks for the advice about the sprocket on the TW, since I want the very best low end off road performance, I better keep it the way it is. The BMW if definitely going to remain my primary pavement bike.
- babblefish
- Member
- Posts: 3118
- Joined: Tue Dec 04, 2007 8:42 am
- Location: San Francisco
- babblefish
- Member
- Posts: 3118
- Joined: Tue Dec 04, 2007 8:42 am
- Location: San Francisco
I don't mean to make you cry again, but how many miles did your Buddy have when you sold it?peabody99 wrote:seeing the Buddy go was hard, I am embarrassed to say I cried in front of the buyer. This 07 was the replacement for the lemon 2006 I had, and it had been perfect. Needless to say it was hard to say good bye after 11 years of Buddy ownership, as it was my gateway to riding. Thanks for the advice about the sprocket on the TW, since I want the very best low end off road performance, I better keep it the way it is. The BMW if definitely going to remain my primary pavement bike.
Some people can break a crowbar in a sandbox.
- Dooglas
- Moderator
- Posts: 4372
- Joined: Sun Jul 08, 2007 2:17 am
- Location: Oregon City, OR
If you find yourself on the Big Island of Hawaii, rent a Jeep (many available) and drive to the top of the Mauna Kea volcano - 13,802 feet! And you don't have to risk death to do it, though the rough gravel road and occasional ice patches can be a challenge. Last time I went up there, a fellow rode a mountain bike to the top - he evidently had bigger lungs than most of us.babblefish wrote:Awesome road! I'd jump at the chance to ride that. I've driven my Jeep on trails rougher than that though. The highest road I've ever driven was around 11-12K feet elevation in Colorado.

- jrsjr
- Moderator Emeritus
- Posts: 3746
- Joined: Fri Jun 09, 2006 11:26 pm
Been there done that. Used to have the T-Shirt around here somewhere...Dooglas wrote:If you find yourself on the Big Island of Hawaii, rent a Jeep (many available) and drive to the top of the Mauna Kea volcano - 13,802 feet! And you don't have to risk death to do it, though the rough gravel road and occasional ice patches can be a challenge. Last time I went up there, a fellow rode a mountain bike to the top - he evidently had bigger lungs than most of us.babblefish wrote:Awesome road! I'd jump at the chance to ride that. I've driven my Jeep on trails rougher than that though. The highest road I've ever driven was around 11-12K feet elevation in Colorado.

On the mainland, if you want the thrills and chills of that Sach Pass road, try the Mount Evans road. The run along the ridge before the traverse has that same crumbling edge dropoff of death with no guardrail thing going on. When you have to move to the "outside" to accommodate a pickup truck flying down the road going the other way, it will give you a few thrills. It sure frightened the bejeesus out of me!
- babblefish
- Member
- Posts: 3118
- Joined: Tue Dec 04, 2007 8:42 am
- Location: San Francisco
I've heard about some of those trails and would love to go explore them. Alas, I'm still waiting for my Lotto number to come up...Dooglas wrote:If you find yourself on the Big Island of Hawaii, rent a Jeep (many available) and drive to the top of the Mauna Kea volcano - 13,802 feet! And you don't have to risk death to do it, though the rough gravel road and occasional ice patches can be a challenge. Last time I went up there, a fellow rode a mountain bike to the top - he evidently had bigger lungs than most of us.babblefish wrote:Awesome road! I'd jump at the chance to ride that. I've driven my Jeep on trails rougher than that though. The highest road I've ever driven was around 11-12K feet elevation in Colorado.
Some people can break a crowbar in a sandbox.
- peabody99
- Member
- Posts: 1775
- Joined: Thu Jun 15, 2006 2:19 am
- Location: San Diego
A little over 19k. All problem free.babblefish wrote:I don't mean to make you cry again, but how many miles did your Buddy have when you sold it?peabody99 wrote:seeing the Buddy go was hard, I am embarrassed to say I cried in front of the buyer. This 07 was the replacement for the lemon 2006 I had, and it had been perfect. Needless to say it was hard to say good bye after 11 years of Buddy ownership, as it was my gateway to riding. Thanks for the advice about the sprocket on the TW, since I want the very best low end off road performance, I better keep it the way it is. The BMW if definitely going to remain my primary pavement bike.
- babblefish
- Member
- Posts: 3118
- Joined: Tue Dec 04, 2007 8:42 am
- Location: San Francisco
Sniff...I know what you mean. I don't know if I could give up my Buddy. Lately, I've been riding it more than my Blur. Maybe it's because I can get away with doing stupiter (is that even a word?) things on it.peabody99 wrote:A little over 19k. All problem free.babblefish wrote:I don't mean to make you cry again, but how many miles did your Buddy have when you sold it?peabody99 wrote:seeing the Buddy go was hard, I am embarrassed to say I cried in front of the buyer. This 07 was the replacement for the lemon 2006 I had, and it had been perfect. Needless to say it was hard to say good bye after 11 years of Buddy ownership, as it was my gateway to riding. Thanks for the advice about the sprocket on the TW, since I want the very best low end off road performance, I better keep it the way it is. The BMW if definitely going to remain my primary pavement bike.
Some people can break a crowbar in a sandbox.
- wheelbender6
- Member
- Posts: 852
- Joined: Sun Jul 07, 2013 1:27 am
- Location: Houston area
Jawa has checked in with their version of the ShineRay XR thumper.
http://newatlas.com/jawa-motorcycles-35 ... age/49270/
http://newatlas.com/jawa-motorcycles-35 ... age/49270/
2013 Buddy 125, Prima Pipe, #95 main jet, Orange CDI