Must admit that when I was working in India I had a RE Continental GT – nice bike with superb handling with the Harris designed frame and Pirelli Phantom tyres. The new RE 'Contraceptor' twin looks a very nice bike and I have heard good reports on their handling and performance; some criticism about plastic mudguards cracking and wheel spokes (stainless) failing.
The RE GT did a respectable 60 MPG, the B50 will do better as it is a considerably lighter bike (I got around 70+ MPG from mine with 'spirited' riding). Possibly the most memorable bike I ever had was a Suzuki RG500 disc valve square 4 cyl configured 2 stroke, it regularly failed to do much more than 20 MPG and on one memorable occasion did less than 15 MPG. It was a real suicide machine with lightening quick acceleration and a handling quality best described as being in the 'laxative' bandwidth. It would get into a vicious 'tank slapper' if you touched cats eyes at anything above 90 mph, to which the only way to get out of was to accelerate more! Exciting bike but, with a weight of 350lbs and in excess of 120BHP it should be. It made the 500 / 750 Kawasaki H1 / H2 triples seem like leisurely touring bikes.
The 1971 B50
The factory B50 racer from 1968 – here shown at Brands Hatch in 1986 Classic Series race, 1st place with Dave Deegans 2nd on a 500 Manx framed Triton.
Martin