Discussions and Questions Royal Enfield Bullet 350 Es

Is the Bullet 350 ES a decent first bike for new riders?
07 January 2025 11:28
If you’re patient and willing to learn, it can be a great first bike. The Bullet is designed to teach you how to ride, not just twist the throttle and go.
Is the Bullet 350 ES a decent first bike for new riders?
07 January 2025 11:28
I wouldn't recommend it for most beginners, however. But it's heavy, can be temperamental and has no modern safety features. For new riders, there are much better options out there.
Is the Bullet 350 ES a decent first bike for new riders?
07 January 2025 11:28
It depends on the rider. If you’re mechanically inclined and you like the classic bike experience, by all means, go for it. It's not easy and it's not hassle free.
Is the Bullet 350 ES a decent first bike for new riders?
07 January 2025 11:28
I began on a Bullet and I haven’t regretted it. It’s got its quirks, but it made me a better rider. But be ready to jump over a steeper learning curve.
Is the Bullet 350 ES a decent first bike for new riders?
07 January 2025 11:28
It is not the easiest first bike but it is rewarding. The Bullet makes you learn proper technique and respect the machine. It's not for everyone, though.
Is the Bullet 350 ES a decent first bike for new riders?
07 January 2025 11:28
It’s a terrible first bike, I think. New riders should not be wrestling with an old machine, they should be focusing on good habits and skills.
Is the Bullet 350 ES a decent first bike for new riders?
07 January 2025 11:28
If you have experienced riders at your side to help you along, the Bullet can be a good first bike. Modern bikes are not plug and play, but that is not always a bad thing when learning.
Is the Bullet 350 ES a decent first bike for new riders?
07 January 2025 11:28
If learning to drive on a classic car, Starting with a Bullet is the equivalent. It’s cool but you could also miss out on learning how to use some of the modern features that make you a safer rider.
Is the Bullet 350 ES hype all about the 'thump'?
07 January 2025 11:28
Absolutely! It’s not going to be as thumpy as the old cast iron engines, but it’s still there, and it’s glorious. You don’t beat that feeling when you fire up a Bullet and you hear that distinctive rumble.
Is the Bullet 350 ES hype all about the 'thump'?
07 January 2025 11:28
I think the hype about thump is overrated, honestly. The new Bullet 350 ES sounds decent, it’s not the earth shattering roar people make it out to be. It’s better to concentrate on the bike’s overall performance and comfort.
Is the Bullet 350 ES hype all about the 'thump'?
07 January 2025 11:28
It's a mixed bag. Emissions tame the stock exhaust, but it’s easy enough to get that classic thump back. You just have to be ready to receive some dirty looks from your neighbors!
Is the Bullet 350 ES hype all about the 'thump'?
07 January 2025 11:28
It’s nice to get the thump, but it’s not everything. The old ones ride smoother and are more reliable than the new Bullet 350 ES. That’s something I’d take over a louder exhaust any day.
Is the Bullet 350 ES hype all about the 'thump'?
07 January 2025 11:28
From a long time Bullet owner, I can say the thump is still there, but more refined. Well, it’s like saying a gentleman’s cough is like a caveman’s roar – both have their own charm.
How does the Bullet 350 ES fare as a long distance touring bike compared to the modern bikes?
07 January 2025 11:28
And, believe me, I have done 1000km trip on Bullet 350 ES and it was surprisingly comfortable. The torquey engine and upright seating position means that it’s good for cruising. No, sure it's not the fastest but it's got character!
How does the Bullet 350 ES fare as a long distance touring bike compared to the modern bikes?
07 January 2025 11:28
I would not honestly recommend it for serious touring. After a few hours the vibrations begin to get to you and the lack of wind protection is a serious issue on highways. Long distances are just more practical on modern bikes.
How does the Bullet 350 ES fare as a long distance touring bike compared to the modern bikes?
07 January 2025 11:28
The journey is what it is all about, not the destination! The Bullet is slower, but you’re forced to take it easy and enjoy the ride. And you’ll make friends with every mechanic that you encounter on the way!
How does the Bullet 350 ES fare as a long distance touring bike compared to the modern bikes?
07 January 2025 11:28
It depends; I think it depends on the kind of touring you’re doing. The Bullet makes for laid back rides through the countryside. However, if you’re trying to travel long distances quickly, you might quickly find you’re frustrated by its limitations.
How does the Bullet 350 ES fare as a long distance touring bike compared to the modern bikes?
07 January 2025 11:28
I have toured on both modern bikes as well as a Bullet, and I would say there is something charming about the Bullet. Not the most efficient, not the most comfortable, but it has soul. All I ask is that you be ready for a more 'involved' riding experience.
How does the Bullet 350 ES fare as a long distance touring bike compared to the modern bikes?
07 January 2025 11:28
If you’re not in a hurry, the Bullet 350 ES is great for touring. Riding a piece of history across the country is like. Make sure to pack some tools and earplugs though!
How does the Bullet 350 ES fare as a long distance touring bike compared to the modern bikes?
07 January 2025 11:28
In fact, I’ve found that the Bullet is actually good on bad roads on tours. With its simple suspension and sturdy build it's better at handling rough patches than some more modern bikes I've ridden.

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