Royal Enfield Classic 350 - Fitting Seat Springs My Way

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  • čas přidán 25. 08. 2024

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  • @carltonwittland1300
    @carltonwittland1300 Před 2 lety +16

    Sir you are a genius in finding a method of fitting those springs. I must admit removing the mudguard was a bit of a faff . Your method should be adopted by Royal Enfield and your adapted parts should be included in the spring kit. When I purchase said springs I will be definitely following your method. Many thanks.

    • @tigerness5555
      @tigerness5555  Před 2 lety +9

      Glad to have been of some assistance to you. I’m not sure that I would have kept the springs on my bike if I had used the Royal Enfield method.
      Great to hear that you enjoyed my wee video 👍🏍

    • @Tonyv1951
      @Tonyv1951 Před 10 měsíci +3

      They (RE) should pay him as a consultant.

  • @adhils9633
    @adhils9633 Před rokem +2

    Started as a needle manufacturing company, and now look where RE has reached...Royal Enfield is an emotion in india...

    • @tigerness5555
      @tigerness5555  Před rokem +1

      Great to hear that you enjoyed my video 🏍👍
      Interesting to hear where the company started from. Royal Enfield don’t seem to be putting a foot wrong these days, turning out some great bikes.

  • @gaza1952
    @gaza1952 Před 10 měsíci +1

    Bloody brilliant Tiger.

    • @tigerness5555
      @tigerness5555  Před 9 měsíci

      Great to hear that you enjoyed my video and hopefully found it helpful 👍

  • @simonwalker7957
    @simonwalker7957 Před rokem +2

    Hitchcocks finally have these in stock and mine arrived today. For those that don’t have bits and bobs to fit as TN has here’s an alternative solution that requires nothing else and still without removing the mudguard. I accept this will mean one more step to remove the saddle for say , tappet adjusting.
    So, remove saddle by removing the 2 long bolts leaving the saddle bracket in place. Remove the rear saddle bracket bolts and discard. Next, orienting the springs at their narrowest as TS showed attached the springs as per introductions but use the Allen bolts not the long hex bolts shown in the instructions. Next fit the black lugs to the springs using the 10mm Allen bolts provided as per instructions and tighten. You should now have the whole assembly fitted as if it were on the bike. Now simply locate the cut-outs of the lugs onto the bike frame and push the whole saddle backwards to allow the tank locator to engage. Now, using the hex bolts provided (I added 2 nuts onto the bolts so that the hex nut doesn’t spoil the paint on the lugs but it’s not necessary for a good fit) and with a little fiddling locate them through the lug and finger start them in their threads before using a ratchet spanner to tighten. I found pre threading and greasing them before a great benefit as the threads in the frame are a bit tight or may be corroded, this made getting them started much easier. Replace the 2 long bolts and tighten. That’s it’s. Removing the saddle is as before with the addition of the 2 8mm hex nuts on the spring lugs. Hope this helps others here.

    • @tigerness5555
      @tigerness5555  Před rokem

      Hi Simon, excellent update, another solution that works. Now why didn’t Royal Enfield think of these ideas 🤔🏍👍

  • @lesterhall5310
    @lesterhall5310 Před rokem +2

    Excellent idea, like your thinking. I have 5 Royal Enfield's at present and will probably be adding one of these in due course so i will definitely be employing your excellent short cut when that occasion arrives. All the best from the Gold Coast, Australia.

    • @tigerness5555
      @tigerness5555  Před rokem

      Great to hear that you enjoyed my wee video, more to come in the next few weeks.
      Ride safe and have fun 🏍👍

  • @Peter234100
    @Peter234100 Před 2 lety +2

    Brilliant and your garage is to die for !!! 🙂

    • @tigerness5555
      @tigerness5555  Před 2 lety

      Thank you Peter good to hear you enjoyed the video. I love my garage 😁👍

  • @stuartbailey9941
    @stuartbailey9941 Před rokem

    I agree Carlton, the man is a genius. I also agree with Peter, what a fantastic workspace; I feel a green colour developing!

    • @tigerness5555
      @tigerness5555  Před rokem

      Hi Stuart, great to hear that you enjoyed my video and method of fitting the seat springs.👍
      I didn’t always have such luxuries surroundings to work on my bikes 🤣

  • @frankfeely9235
    @frankfeely9235 Před 2 lety +1

    A well thought out solution, very well demonstrated. Another idea I'll be following in due course, thanks for posting this.

    • @tigerness5555
      @tigerness5555  Před 2 lety

      Great to hear that you enjoyed the video glad to be of service. Fabulous bikes and fun to own. 👍

  • @keithholyoake322
    @keithholyoake322 Před 2 měsíci

    Recently fitted springs to my bike too using a very similar method to yours. Royal Enfield’s instructions for fitting this decorative-only part to the bike are massively over-complicated and unnecessary. It would be a different story if the springs were functional of course but they’re not. This method is also much better if swapping seat units (standard seat to lower or touring seat) as the only thing to do is to unbolt the spring from the existing seat base and bolt it to the new seat. Simples!
    Having said that I did remove my mudguard to wax protect the underside with Bilt Hamber and can confirm it does come off really easily 😂

    • @tigerness5555
      @tigerness5555  Před 2 měsíci

      Hi Keith,
      I fully agree with you, the method used by Royal Enfield to fit the springs is just crazy.
      Hope you enjoyed my video and found it useful 😁👍

  • @guybarriault3304
    @guybarriault3304 Před 7 měsíci

    Love the way you installed your springs it's genius.

    • @tigerness5555
      @tigerness5555  Před 7 měsíci +1

      Great to hear that you enjoyed the video and hopefully found it helpful 👍

  • @Busywave
    @Busywave Před 3 měsíci

    Thank you Sir for this. I removed my pillion seat today and will add the seat springs soon. You answered my question also about the necessity of the springs. You said they are decorative for the most part. I wasn’t sure and need to ride my motorbike before purchasing the springs.

    • @tigerness5555
      @tigerness5555  Před 3 měsíci

      Great to hear that you enjoyed the video and hopefully found it useful. The seat springs are purely decorative and do nothing to improve the comfort of the seat. They’re purely a bit of decorative bling 🤣👍

  • @andybrowning58
    @andybrowning58 Před 2 měsíci

    Thanks for the video, fitted my seat springs yesterday following your advice, nice and easy 👍

  • @JockBiker
    @JockBiker Před 2 lety +1

    Ingenious mate. Brilliant job.

    • @tigerness5555
      @tigerness5555  Před 2 lety

      Cheers Marc, thoroughly enjoying making some new videos featuring the Royal Enfield. The Channel is starting to take off as there is a lot of interest in these great wee bikes. Looking forward to seeing your new RT sometime soon.

  • @JPM777
    @JPM777 Před rokem +1

    Sir, this is a wonderful idea. I'm glad I stumbled on this channel. Now I'm Subscribed :) I actually own a RE Continental GT650, but I'm planning on swapping it for a Classic 350. Love its character and looks, and I'm not interested on speed. Your videos have been very informative for my decision. Thanks!

    • @tigerness5555
      @tigerness5555  Před rokem

      Thank you for your kind words and subscribing to my channel. There will be some interesting things coming up regarding the Classic 350 in the next month or so which may interest you.
      Cheers TN 🏍️👍

  • @JohnSmith-xw5qe
    @JohnSmith-xw5qe Před 2 lety

    Brilliant solution to a fiddly problem well done!

    • @tigerness5555
      @tigerness5555  Před 2 lety +1

      Great to hear that you like my way of fitting the springs. 👍

  • @Paulwhitham-xi2nr
    @Paulwhitham-xi2nr Před 4 měsíci

    Thank you Tigerness! Just fitted mine in a similar fashion, thanks to your top tips!

    • @tigerness5555
      @tigerness5555  Před 4 měsíci +1

      Hi Paul, great to hear that you enjoyed my video and found it helpful 👍

  • @jonathan461965
    @jonathan461965 Před 6 měsíci

    Great idea about fitting the seat. Thanks for posting.

    • @tigerness5555
      @tigerness5555  Před 6 měsíci +1

      Great to hear that you enjoyed the video and hopefully found it helpful 👍

  • @simonwalker7957
    @simonwalker7957 Před rokem +4

    Excellent work TN. I wasn’t so much dreading taking the mudguard off to fit the springs it just that one would have to do that each time you wanted to remove the saddle, ridiculous. Well done.
    Now, you were lucky enough to have the bits and bobs to achieve this but I guess most here won’t. Any chance you can list the specs for what is needed please so we can pop down to our nearest hardware store in one go?

    • @tigerness5555
      @tigerness5555  Před rokem +1

      Great to hear that you enjoyed my wee video and that it’s inspired you to do something similar.
      This was my interpretation with the things I had available to me, I’m sure there’s a way to improve it even further.

  • @Gmails417
    @Gmails417 Před 9 měsíci

    I’m gonna go root around in my box of bits n pieces…….even though my 350’s not delivered yet! Good job 👍

    • @tigerness5555
      @tigerness5555  Před 9 měsíci

      Great to hear that you enjoyed the video and hopefully found it helpful 👍

  • @the.just.able.biker67
    @the.just.able.biker67 Před 2 lety +1

    That's the best method I've seen for fitting the springs. Also, you've got the added bonus of being able to remove the seat easily as well.
    If I ever do remove the pillion seat and fit springs I'll be sure to do it this way.

    • @tigerness5555
      @tigerness5555  Před 2 lety +1

      Thanks for watching the video good to hear that you enjoyed it and that it will make fitting your springs easier if you ever get round to fitting them.

  • @MohammedIbrahim-uw9qo

    Hi sir after watching your fuelx pro video bought and installed in my classic too your video was very useful to me on fixing it thanks a lot

    • @tigerness5555
      @tigerness5555  Před rokem

      Hi Mohammed, great to hear that my video has been useful to you 👍

  • @Lee-70ish
    @Lee-70ish Před rokem

    Well : I said I'd copy your idea and almost did exactly as you did today.
    I was a tad worried as I've fitted a solo seat rear chrome rack and wasn't sure if it would foul the springs ( it does not).
    Retained the two Allen bolts and as you used a cut down allen key as the brackets wont be coming off although it was fiddly to tighten them.
    Any hoo the push on two rubber spring mounts work super so a big thanks for that idea .
    it looks super dooper and is a doddle to remove the saddle as you said
    Thanks again
    Lee

    • @tigerness5555
      @tigerness5555  Před rokem

      Great to hear that you found the video helpful 🏍️👍

  • @stevesanelli90
    @stevesanelli90 Před rokem

    Excellent method & solution. Brilliance.

  • @robducharme7901
    @robducharme7901 Před 5 měsíci

    Just did copied your method. So much better. Thank you!

    • @tigerness5555
      @tigerness5555  Před 5 měsíci

      Hi Rob
      Great to hear that you found my video helpful. Thanks for the feedback 👍

  • @ccooper8785
    @ccooper8785 Před rokem +1

    Brilliant !!! Hats off to you 🤩👍
    (now, where did I leave my hat ?)

    • @tigerness5555
      @tigerness5555  Před rokem +1

      Great to hear that you enjoyed the video 🏍️👍

  • @johnmcneale2271
    @johnmcneale2271 Před rokem

    Brilliant job , well done !!!

    • @tigerness5555
      @tigerness5555  Před rokem

      Glad you enjoyed it and hope it’s been helpful to you 🏍👍

  • @PatrickLeFloch
    @PatrickLeFloch Před rokem

    I just finished mounting mine. What I did is placed the kit's Allen screws into the seat and the equivalent hex screws into the frame. No removal of the fender.

    • @tigerness5555
      @tigerness5555  Před rokem

      Great to hear that you found the video helpful 🏍️👍

  • @caledophil
    @caledophil Před rokem

    Simple and brilliant

    • @tigerness5555
      @tigerness5555  Před rokem

      Hi Phil, great to hear that you enjoyed my video 👍

  • @sachinr1982
    @sachinr1982 Před rokem

    Wow super innovative idea

    • @tigerness5555
      @tigerness5555  Před rokem

      Thank you! Cheers! Great to hear that you enjoyed my video 👍

  • @tomkitchen2764
    @tomkitchen2764 Před rokem

    Very clever, as usual.

    • @tigerness5555
      @tigerness5555  Před rokem +1

      Great to hear that you enjoyed my wee video 🏍👍

  • @generalnguyenngocloan1700

    Since your rear fender is chrome plated or chrome in finish, I guess this helped prevent any scratches or scuffs on the surface. Too bad there isn’t a spring seat for the 350’s that is functional. It couldn’t “hurt” more.

    • @tigerness5555
      @tigerness5555  Před rokem +1

      I agree it would be nice if the springs actually worked, but they look good 😁
      I have the low ride height seat on mine and I find it pretty comfortable, No worse than most bikes. I’ve done some long days on it, maximum 350 miles, you so tend to squirm a bit near the end though 🤣. Hope you enjoyed my video 👍

  • @rossbowman112
    @rossbowman112 Před 5 měsíci

    Hi, excellent idea. Would yiu be so kind as to share the dimensions of the new bolts etc you used? Thanks Ross

    • @tigerness5555
      @tigerness5555  Před 5 měsíci

      Hi Ross
      Great to hear that you enjoyed the video and hopefully found it useful.
      Sorry, but without taking my bike apart to measure the bolts I don’t know the exact sizes.
      It was a mixture of the bolts that came with the springs and some other bits I already had lying around.
      Improvisation was the name of the game 👍

  • @tonimang6515
    @tonimang6515 Před 10 měsíci

    Superb - thanks a lot! 🙏

    • @tigerness5555
      @tigerness5555  Před 10 měsíci +1

      Great to hear that you enjoyed my video 👍

  • @philipmccann2358
    @philipmccann2358 Před 9 měsíci

    Brilliant !

    • @tigerness5555
      @tigerness5555  Před 9 měsíci

      Great to hear that you enjoyed the video, hopefully you found it useful 👍

  • @lleitepinto
    @lleitepinto Před 9 měsíci

    Brilliant! Thak you sir!

    • @tigerness5555
      @tigerness5555  Před 9 měsíci

      Great to hear that you enjoyed my video and hopefully found it helpful 👍

  • @robertward1367
    @robertward1367 Před 6 měsíci

    Well done, I have the same bike and it came with a touring seat plus springs but it’s a little to high, so I want to fit a low rider seat plus reuse the springs so will use your plan for refit cheers Bob. Ps is that a low rider seat on your bike???

    • @tigerness5555
      @tigerness5555  Před 6 měsíci

      Hi Robert
      Great to hear that you enjoyed my video and thank you for your supportive comments 👍
      Yes my bike has the low seat in that video. I prefer the low seat as you sit more in the bike than on top of it if you know what I mean.

  • @Lee-70ish
    @Lee-70ish Před rokem

    Im going to copy your brilliant idea mate on my (still running in ) red and chrome beauty
    The original fitment is imho a total pigs ear and what a lot of mucking about when its tappet time.
    Still a shame they didnt make it an actual sprung saddle kit doing away with the back bolt and make a front pivot point

    • @tigerness5555
      @tigerness5555  Před rokem

      Great to hear that you enjoyed the video and found it helpful 🏍️👍

  • @trevorlittle225
    @trevorlittle225 Před 2 lety +2

    Absolutely brilliant! At the beginning of the video, I was thinking I'd just give my spring kit away. Thank you so much. I do have a question. What is that on your rear fender?

    • @tigerness5555
      @tigerness5555  Před 2 lety +5

      I agree with you the Royal Enfield method of fitting the springs is terrible, good to hear that you may be fitting your springs after watching the video. in an earlier video I mentioned that I had scratched the rear mudguard, to cover it up I’ve put on a small Royal Enfield bullet transfer to cover it up. We all make mistakes from time to time. 😩 Great to hear that you enjoyed my video.

    • @scottboettcher
      @scottboettcher Před 2 lety +1

      @@tigerness5555 Same happened to my son...just a wee bit smaller :)

  • @davidmain3
    @davidmain3 Před rokem

    Genius!

    • @tigerness5555
      @tigerness5555  Před rokem

      Great to hear that you enjoyed my video 🏍👍

  • @stevef8065
    @stevef8065 Před rokem

    Brilliant.......Royal Enfield should pay you for your design......can you please list the size/length of the bolts, spacers, rubber cover and O-ring. This would be greatly helpful. Thank you

    • @tigerness5555
      @tigerness5555  Před rokem +1

      Great to hear that you enjoyed my video 👍
      My modification was done with bits and pieces I found in my boxes of bits. It simply shows an alternative way of fitting the springs. It should be easy to do something similar after following the video.

  • @petejones1957
    @petejones1957 Před rokem

    Super solution! I've just bought a set of springs and a touring seat, so will certainly use your method, Was going to use hex bolts rather than the supplied allen heads, but that still means going through the faff of taking them on and off to remove the seat when thje tank needs removing.. Don'd suppose you have any info of where the rubber pieces can be obtained? Thanks a lot....Best regards...Pete

    • @tigerness5555
      @tigerness5555  Před rokem

      Hi Pete, great to hear that you enjoyed my video 👍
      The rubber pieces where from bits of tubing I had in the shed, don’t have a supplier for it.

  • @AS-vb2ci
    @AS-vb2ci Před 3 měsíci

    Hello, I wonder if You could help me with a couple of questions about these seat springs. First; does the installation of springs increase seat height when using standard seat? And then does the springs have any additional suspension effect or are they just for show? Thaks!

    • @tigerness5555
      @tigerness5555  Před 3 měsíci +1

      The springs are purely for show, they do not alter the fixed seat in any way.

  • @NatSatFat
    @NatSatFat Před měsícem

    Question, I heard you say "the sprigs do nothing only there for appearance/decoration?" so what is the point of having a pair of springs attached to the seat if it is not functional, Brill vid for improvement though.

    • @tigerness5555
      @tigerness5555  Před měsícem

      Hi
      Great to hear that you enjoyed my video 😁👍
      That’s correct, the springs are purely cosmetic. They’re there to make the bike more like the earlier Royal Enfield models that did have working seat springs.

  • @kevbaldwin9552
    @kevbaldwin9552 Před 2 lety

    Great solution to an unnecessarily complicated factory set up 👆

    • @tigerness5555
      @tigerness5555  Před 2 lety +1

      Hi Kev, great to hear you’ve enjoyed the video and my method of solving the problem.

  • @Tonyv1951
    @Tonyv1951 Před 10 měsíci

    Brilliant video as usual and very clever work around. . I have to say though - ever since I was a kid looking at faux rivets and levers on my toy cowboy gun, I have always hated fakery like these non functional springs. I will be fitting a short arse seat (low rider) to my new bike, but it won't have any springs on it. If they don't do anything, why have them?

    • @tigerness5555
      @tigerness5555  Před 10 měsíci

      Great to hear that you’re enjoying my videos 👍
      I do understand that the springs aren’t for everyone, but I like them 🤣

  • @Caledonia3104
    @Caledonia3104 Před rokem

    Class

  • @roygardiner2229
    @roygardiner2229 Před rokem

    I have what is probably a stupid question:
    Are the springs only decorative and not functional, as you said? Don't they provide a sprung support to the back of the seat? Sorry if I have misunderstood.
    Update:
    Ah! I think I understand now. The seat is "hard-bolted" itself to the frame. So the springs will not be flexed at all.

    • @tigerness5555
      @tigerness5555  Před rokem

      Yes the seat is fixed, it doesn’t move on the springs. With older Enfield models the seat was supported on springs and did move up and down with the rider. The springs on mine are purely decorative to emulate the older style.

  • @graydude4698
    @graydude4698 Před 5 měsíci

    👽 .... .. well done scooter er er

  • @MikeGreen-pv6ti
    @MikeGreen-pv6ti Před rokem

    Ian just a quick question? what size of rear bolt did you use when fitting the low rider seat,? I realise the original one is to long as it also holds the rear seat frame, just had Eccosse fit my new bike with a touring seat and only just realised today that they have only fitted 1 through bolt and couldnt be bothered to fit the rear one and sent it out like that! I would never use these guys again from buying the classic to being let down on an arranged pick up day and shoddy workmanship , after I my complained Martin the owner said he will personally pick up the bike to get the seat rectified as he lives near Forfar where I am and apologised for his staff not carrying out in depth pre delivery inspections. Really puts you off buying from them again, the experience was a total shambles

    • @tigerness5555
      @tigerness5555  Před rokem

      Hi Mike,
      I purchased mine from Hitchcocks along with a few other items, see link below. If you remove the single bolt holding your seat on it will be the the same size as the one you need.
      Hope this helps and you enjoyed the video 🏍️👍
      accessories.hitchcocksmotorcycles.com/47836?cont_page=Royal-Enfield-350-Classic-Accessories&page=6

    • @mikegreen5485
      @mikegreen5485 Před rokem

      @@tigerness5555 I will leave it to Eccosse to be frank! I just thought that giving them the bolt size would entice them to get one in, really was treated badly by these guys , contemplating getting another Enfield but certainly will not be going back there.

  • @davericketts9101
    @davericketts9101 Před rokem

    Brilliant video. I have just bought an identical bike and intend to fit a set of springs to the riders seat and the rear seat is already removed, as I have no use for it. I will definitely use this method. I watched a couple of other videos on fitting these springs and they were as much use as a cat flap on a submarine. My question is about where you got the springs. I have looked on eBay and there seems to be a few different types and the prices vary enormously. Can you recommend the best option please? Many thanks. P.S. I love your garage.

    • @tigerness5555
      @tigerness5555  Před rokem +1

      Great to hear that you enjoyed my video and found it helpful. 🏍👍
      I got my springs from Hitchcocks, see link.
      accessories.hitchcocksmotorcycles.com/46884?cont_page=Royal-Enfield-350-Classic-Accessories&page=2

    • @davericketts9101
      @davericketts9101 Před rokem

      @@tigerness5555 Clicked on the link but they are out of stock. I got the part number from them and ordered a pair on eBay. Many thanks for your help and I will follow your channel for more videos like this little gem.

  • @VLAD-gl8ty
    @VLAD-gl8ty Před rokem

    Hello! Could you please tell me what’s the nut and bolt sizes for that spring?

    • @tigerness5555
      @tigerness5555  Před rokem

      From memory they’re just standard M6 bolts that I already had.
      Hope you enjoyed the video 🏍️👍

    • @VLAD-gl8ty
      @VLAD-gl8ty Před rokem

      @@tigerness5555 thanks so much 🙏🏿

  • @s.k9677
    @s.k9677 Před 2 lety

    Superbe 👌👏😊

  • @michealgillman7418
    @michealgillman7418 Před rokem

    I've just ordered my 350 classic signal in grey, or green as it appears to me. Will be fitting, what seems to be the "standard" mods, as most people seem to be doing. My problem will be the exhaust, as hitchcocks don't do a black version 🙄 I'm thinking either getting it ceramic coated or wrapping the down pipe and getting the silencer shot blasted and spray with VHT matt black (which doesn't last, in my experience) anyone got any other ideas? Will definitely be referring to your videos when fitting the fuel x, (very tidy job) sprocket, exhaust etc. Have you changed the air filter and intake? Regards Mick

    • @tigerness5555
      @tigerness5555  Před rokem

      Great to hear that you enjoyed my video 👍 Enjoy your new bike, they’re fabulous machines to ride.

    • @michealgillman7418
      @michealgillman7418 Před rokem

      @tigerness5555 funny how we start out on smaller bike...and end up back on them when we get older!!

  • @bharatbhatia6000
    @bharatbhatia6000 Před rokem

    Do they actually work as a shock absorber now?

    • @tigerness5555
      @tigerness5555  Před rokem

      Unfortunately not, they are purely decorative.
      Hope you enjoyed the video 🏍️👍

  • @Alfahippie
    @Alfahippie Před 11 měsíci

    Does the seat sit higher up after the installation of the springs, or is it the same height as before?

    • @tigerness5555
      @tigerness5555  Před 11 měsíci

      It’s in exactly the same position. The springs are purely cosmetic and do not give any springing to the seat.
      Hope this helps and you enjoyed my video 🏍️👍

    • @Alfahippie
      @Alfahippie Před 11 měsíci

      @@tigerness5555 Ok thanks, and yes good video. I will save it for when i need to do this to my own bike👍

  • @karandikarvaibhav
    @karandikarvaibhav Před rokem +1

    Sir these springs are for aesthetic purpose only. but these are still springs and all springs have lateral movement . That why all qualified engineering professional not rely on friction to hold springs on place on a moving bikes/cars in uneven road

    • @tigerness5555
      @tigerness5555  Před rokem +3

      Thanks for your comments, hope you enjoyed the video.
      How I’ve fitted the springs works for me. They are solidly fitted and have no lateral, or any other movement during riding.
      🏍👍

  • @johnmoore4577
    @johnmoore4577 Před 8 měsíci

    How's thr chrome holding up?

    • @tigerness5555
      @tigerness5555  Před 8 měsíci

      The chrome on my bike is still in perfect condition.
      Hope you found the video useful 👍

  • @hervemasson5976
    @hervemasson5976 Před rokem

    it's still a shame to have to make so many modifications for original manufacturer parts although it should be easy to assemble

    • @tigerness5555
      @tigerness5555  Před rokem

      I agree with you. Hope you enjoyed my video 👍

  • @ManojKumar-ri4yp
    @ManojKumar-ri4yp Před 9 měsíci

    Give me seat mount buy link sir

    • @tigerness5555
      @tigerness5555  Před 9 měsíci

      Hi Manoj, hope you enjoyed the video.
      The chrome springs are a genuine Royal Enfield accessory but I changed how they’re fitted to my bike.
      Unfortunately there isn’t any modification kit that you can purchase to do similar. All the parts I used were from bits and pieces I found in my garage.
      If you follow the video it should be easy to do something similar should you wish to.
      Hope this helps 👍

    • @ManojKumar-ri4yp
      @ManojKumar-ri4yp Před 9 měsíci

      @@tigerness5555 give thatseat mount plate link sir

  • @AlbertDongler
    @AlbertDongler Před rokem

    Very nice solution! :-)

    • @tigerness5555
      @tigerness5555  Před rokem

      Thank you, great to hear that you enjoyed my video 👍

  • @MikeGreen-pv6ti
    @MikeGreen-pv6ti Před rokem

    how do you find the lower seat for comfort

    • @tigerness5555
      @tigerness5555  Před rokem

      Hi Mike, that’s a difficult question to answer. What one person finds comfortable another finds uncomfortable.
      I personally like the seat and can ride all day, only finding slight discomfort after around four hours. It’s harder than the standard seat which I found rather soft and squishy. I also feel that I sit in the bike rather than on it with the standard one. Others prefer the touring seat. As I say hard to answer.
      Hope you enjoyed my video 👍

    • @mikegreen5485
      @mikegreen5485 Před rokem

      @@tigerness5555 ive just picked up the same as you the chrome version from Ecossse at Dundee and have had the touring version fitted , not rode it yet as ive had it ceramic polished before it hits the road, the seat seems taller than the standard and kinda throws you a little forward , so i was wondering as to how the low rider was , like you say the low one makes you sit in the bike rather than on top
      But I must say the touring seat looks brilliant, going to wait a while before performance upgrades once the engine has settled in.

    • @tigerness5555
      @tigerness5555  Před rokem

      Enjoy your fabulous new bike. I wouldn’t rush into performance modifications again knowing what I do now. There’s very little actual increase in performance, it’s mostly more noise. I’ve actually returned mine to standard gearing, standard exhaust and removed the FuelX. I’ve never had a DNA filter. The bike’s now back to the brilliant little bike I fell in love with. It’s no speed machine but it most definitely gets under your skin. Out of my three bikes the Classic 350 is the most fun.

    • @mikegreen5485
      @mikegreen5485 Před rokem

      @@tigerness5555 did you still keep your decat box and fit the original silencer, back on ? thats what a few people recommend, instead of a full straight through Hitchcock exhaust, the say the original silencer sounds good with a decat box why did you remove your Fuel X ( what is yor Name ?instead of refering to you as Tiger ness

    • @mikegreen5485
      @mikegreen5485 Před rokem

      It would be good to do a video on what you wouldny change or add if you had your chance again it would be very helpfull to new owner indeed and make a refreshing change to having to spend more money to try and make a great bike better and through experience find out they dont make make a massive difference to a original well balanced bike

  • @richardcrighton8079
    @richardcrighton8079 Před rokem

    hang on. these springs do nothing? looks nice but what's the point?

    • @tigerness5555
      @tigerness5555  Před rokem

      The point is that they look nice and retro just like the older Royal Enfield’s 😁

    • @MikeGreen-pv6ti
      @MikeGreen-pv6ti Před rokem

      @@tigerness5555 some guys dont have a vision!

  • @nnani9694
    @nnani9694 Před rokem

    These are Non-functional springs not like old classics seats

    • @tigerness5555
      @tigerness5555  Před rokem

      That’s called progress, non springing springs. Therefore, nothing can go wrong with them 🤣😂🤣
      Hope you enjoyed the video 🏍️👍

  • @marcosagosti6175
    @marcosagosti6175 Před 2 měsíci

    Clever solution to a poor design. Curious as nobody has questioned the purely cosmetic nature of the springs. Why not making them an extra bit of backbone suspension? It was like that in the past and there is no reason it couldn't work now. Pitty...

    • @tigerness5555
      @tigerness5555  Před 2 měsíci +1

      Great to hear that you enjoyed my video and hopefully found it useful.
      I’m sure someone with a bit of engineering know how could easily make a traditionally sprung seat for this bike.

  • @ApoorvatheNAUGHTY
    @ApoorvatheNAUGHTY Před rokem

    The Springs are useless….only for show

    • @tigerness5555
      @tigerness5555  Před rokem +2

      That’s absolutely correct, but I like them 😂