How To Inspect And Adjust A Royal Enfield Bullet Motorcycle Primary Chain

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Uploaded by on May 14, 2010

Here's how to check the tension on a Royal Enfield Bullet Classic Primary chain. http://www.hoohoohoblin.com/RoyalEnfieldBullet500.html I also show how to change the primary oil, and how to adjust the tension on a Royal Enfield Bullet primary chain. It's really easy to check the primary chain tension, and it's also easy to check the oil level. Changing the oil and adjusting the tension require removal of the primary cover, which can be messy, but is very easy to do. Royal Enfield Bullet Motorcycles require more maintenance than a modern bike, but it is designed so that the maintenance is easy to do.

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  • I live in Wisconsin USA and currently riding a 2010 B5 . It has no problems whatsoever. The EFI is flawless and no sign of rust.Tell your "friend" that he really needs to research his commentary.

  • @pjionaqevbqew Good to hear. From everything I've read about the current Royal Enfield company, they're very serious about building reliable, quality motorcycles.

  • Hoohoohoblin,

    I just put a down payment on a new Deluxe EFI. A buddy of mine is selling his 2008 which has a carborator. He said the new engines have kinks and are creating problems and that the new bike feel like scooters. He said they rust like there's no tomorrow. Have you looked into the new Enfields? I hate to sound like a badguy and dampen the great comments coming in. Btw, your vids rock!

  • @JeraldRJ1 Thanks! I haven't heard any real-world stories about success or problems with the 2010 and newer Royal Enfield motorcycles. I hope people are having good luck with them. I like my old Classic. It's a really fun reminder of how things used to be. Also, it's not my primary motorcycle, so if it isn't running or if I need to ride 100 miles on the freeway, I just ride a different motorcycle.

  • Hi Great video,

    I have just purchased a 350 Bullet classic 2006 model, this video will be a great help to me as I want to learn how to maintain it myself .

    I have had all makes of bikes over the past 25 years but for pure enjoyment and nostalga the Royal Enfield has it all.

    Thank You.

  • @6slgmorris Thanks! I've made a few other Enfield videos as well. In one of them I replace the clutch plates, which you may need to do someday. It's a great little bike, and it will take care of you if you take care of it.

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  • @hoohoohoblin

    Hi, I never expected a reply from you, how are you? I own a 1969 Royal Enfield 350cc in India, technically its a vintage ride. I hope to see more DIY videos from you, more indepth videos may be.

    Good job, please continue.

    Cheers :)

  • @vaazstorm You're welcome. Adjusting the primary chain on a Royal Enfield is pretty easy. I am in the process of replacing the chain and clutch. I'll post a video of it when I'm done.

  • Thank you very much hoohoobhoblin.

  • @asasinationsinc My Enfield has an Amal 930 carburetor on it, so I can't do a video on the stock MiKcarb. The bike is running a little rough, so when I get around to adjusting the Amal, I'll make a video.

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