It's a bit roundabout, but here's the story:

When my daughter wanted to move from the pillion to the rider's seat, I found the Buell Blast that a friend had used as her first bike. It needed a little work, so I was riding it back and forth to a local Harley shop. It was so much fun getting on a thumper, that I just had to have one.
So I indulged myself with an '04 Royal Enfield 500. The nearest dealer was 90 miles away, I had some fun fitting it out so that, aside from the disk brake, it was pretty true to it's 1953 heritage. Right foot shift, solo springer seat, lots of fun things.

I had it for a few years and finally found out that the combination of British design and Indian quality control was, at least for me, insurmountable.
So I found the Savage -- the RELIABLE thumper.

To quote Forrest Gump, "Simple is as simple does."
And, in a quote attributed to the Soviet era industrial designer, Mikhael Kalashnakov, "What is simple is beautiful, and what is simple always works."