I sold the DR200 and bought a New Royal Enfield Meteor last week. I got the Stellar Blue model .
I filled it up with fuel and started breaking it in.
What happened next is hard to believe but I'm "eye witness" to it.
It holds 3.9 US gallons and I was expecting maybe 75 mpg like the DR200 did.
Unlike the DR200 that struggled to cruse along at 60mph the RE runs up to 60 like its headed for 80 (I'm not supposed to get above 50 for the break-in period) but its so willing to "GO" !

On with the story , it has a fuel gauge on the dash with seven bars , well today it finally made it to the "ONE-Bar" left . , and the fuel light came on.
So I headed for the next fuel station and was showing 257 miles on the tank-full when I got there.
It feels like the Savage when ridding.
The stroke is a little less than the Savage (85.8 vs 94) but still a long stroke.
The bore is the big difference (72 vs 94) but compress is (9.5-1) so it needs high test (or so the book says).
It sits and handles like the Savage too .
On to the amazing part : So I topped the tank off with all I dare put it , and turned to see what the pump says in gallons . I could hardly believe it ... it was 2.57 gallons for 257 miles. That means there was still 1.33 gallons left in the tank when the light comes on , and at 100 mpg that equated to a 350 mile cruise range .
Three hundred miles between fill-up with no sweat. I know the Guzzi got better and better up to about 15k-miles where it seemed to level off and I suspect the RE will be the same way too.
By time I got back home the odometer has 300+ miles on it and I'm supposed to the change oil and check the valves. Well , it came with a 5 year unlimited miles warrantee (material + workmanship) w/3 year of it bumper to bumper on anything but tires. So I'll be keeping up with the 6000 mile oil changes like I'm supposed too and maintaining records and receipts (just in case).
Anyway , I'm impressed with the company so far.