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Is the new Bullet 350 J series a real Royal Enfield?
07 January 2025 11:25
I do believe it is a great evolution of the Bullet. It’s the same iconic looks and feel with it being opened up to more riders. Not everyone wants to constantly maintain and deal with vibrations that numb your hands. It's still the new one, it's just more refined.
Is owning a Royal Enfield Bullet 250 a 'real' biker or just a poser.
07 January 2025 11:18
We can all be honest about most Bullet owners are in it for the image. More than actually riding, they like the idea of being a 'biker'. All kinds of bikes can be appreciated by real bikers and they don’t need a specific brand to prove their love for bikes.
Is lacking modern features such as fuel injection, an ABS braking system, and much more a deal breaker or an old fashioned charm for the Royal Enfield Bullet 250?
07 January 2025 11:18
The lack of modern features is what I adore about the Bullet 250 for me. It’s a raw, pure riding experience. It’s you, the bike and just the road with no fancy electronics or rider aids. Motorcycling at its most basic.
Is the Royal Enfield Bullet 250 fit for modern traffic, or is it a safety hazard?
07 January 2025 11:18
I've ridden mine in all kinds of traffic, and while it’s more attentive and requires more planning, it’s doable. The main thing to do is ride defensively, and know what’s going on around you. In actuality, it’s made me a better rider all round.
Is Royal Enfield Bullet 250 worth the money or is it a big money pit?
07 January 2025 11:18
If you like to tinker, it’s definitely a rewarding hobby. Everyone should know how to fix their bike, there's something satisfying about knowing every part of your bike and being able to fix it yourself. Plus, it’s a great way to bond with your machine.
Is the Royal Enfield Bullet 250 still relevant in current motorcycle market?
07 January 2025 11:18
No way, man. The Bullet 250 is a relic. It’s like trying to play with a rotary phone in the age of smartphones. New bikes are more fuel efficient, and safer and perform better. But nostalgia can only get you so far when you’re broken down on the side of the road.
Will the Himalayan 450's less expensive price tag and slightly lower feature set cannibalize sales from the Bear 650's more premium features?
07 January 2025 11:14
No, they go after different riders. If you’re a serious off road enthusiast, the Himalayan 450 is for you, however, if you are more the urban rider who occasionally takes trails, the Bear 650 is for you.
Is the Bear 650’s lack of tubeless tires a deal breaker for its adventure touring credentials?
07 January 2025 11:14
People are overreacting, I think. The Bear 650 isn’t designed for hardcore off road use. Tube tires are fine for what you are going to use them for.
But, is the Bear 650 just a beefed up Interceptor or does it bring anything new to the table?
07 January 2025 11:14
It’s a parts bin special, let’s be real. That’s not necessarily a bad thing, though. It’s a proven platform that has been tweaked to be more versatile. You don’t always have to reinvent the wheel.
At 216kg, what does the Bear 650's weight mean for its off road capabilities?
07 January 2025 11:14
Being a guy who’s ridden heavier adventure bikes off road, I can tell you it’s more about technique than weight. If you know what you’re doing, the Bear 650 is manageable.
Does the single exhaust of the Bear 650 ruin the iconic twin-cylinder sound of the 650 platform?
07 January 2025 11:14
Both options should have been offered by RE. Some people might like the new single exhaust note, some people would prefer the classic twin exhaust sound.
What is the mileage of Royal Enfield Bullet Electra in city?
21 September 2023 11:04

The city mileage of Royal Enfield Electra 350 ranges from 25-30 kmpl but on highways, these figures can increase to 35-40 kmpl.

What is the weight of RE Bullet Electra 350CC?
21 September 2023 10:59

The seat height of Royal Enfield Bullet Electra 350 is 805 mm and the kerb weight is 195 kg. In other dimensions 2023 Bullet 350 has 2110 mm Length, 785 mm Width, 1225 mm Height, 1390 mm Wheelbase, 160 mm Ground Clearance, 13 Litres Fuel Tank Capacity.

How do Royal Enfield Bullet Electra bikes work?
21 September 2023 10:56

The Royal Enfield Bullet Electra E-bike System is powered by a fully integrated battery and provides pedal assistance through three levels of support with a rear hub motor. You can easily monitor battery charge and support level with the LED controller.

Can Royal Enfield Bullet Electra start without battery?
21 September 2023 10:43

Yes, Royal Enfield Bullet Electra is equipped with both kick and self-start so in case if the battery gets discharged then you can start your bike through kick start.

Is Royal Enfield Electra good for long rides?
21 September 2023 10:42

For long rides, the Royal Enfield Bullet Electra is a great choice. Both riding and pillion seats are more comfortable than that of classic and the bike has good torque and lesser vibrations compared to other RE models in this class.

Which one is better between Honda CB350RS or the Royal Enfield Continental GT 650?
19 September 2023 05:34

Both the bikes are good in their own forte. the CB350RS seems like a bit of a missed opportunity from Honda. It could have used the capable foundations of the H’ness to create a more unique motorcycle with a more well-defined identity that would’ve appealed to an entirely new and different audience. Instead, it’s taken this middle-of-the-road approach and created a halfway house that we find hard to recommend to anyone except museum curators. On the other hand, the Continental GT 650 is a fun-to-ride cafe racer. The GT’s sporty riding position makes it much more suitable for twisty mountain roads and even high-speed straight-line blasts. To top things off, the twin-cylinder motor provides the performance and refinement that the 535 simply couldn’t.

Can I customize the Royal Enfield Bullet 350X?
18 September 2023 16:30

Yes, you can! Royal Enfield often offers options and accessories that allow you to customize your Bullet 350X. It's a bit like giving your motorcycle its own style and personality. You can select various add-ons and modifications which is provided by Royal Enfield or other companies to make your bike look and feel exactly the way you want it to. So you can modify your bike according to your preferences.

Is there a warranty for the Royal Enfield Bullet 350X?
18 September 2023 16:24

Yes, when you buy Royal Enfield Bullet 350X, they promise to take care of it if anything goes wrong for a certain period. This means if there are problems that are not your fault, they will help fix them or make things right during that time. It is like having a safety feature for your bike. The exact details of the warranty, such as how long it lasts and what it covers, can vary according to the location or region, so it is important to check the warranty terms from the RE company or the dealership when you are thinking about buying the bike.

Is the Royal Enfield Bullet 350X good for city commuting?
18 September 2023 16:21

It is not the absolute best choice for city commuting because it is designed more for comfortable cruising on highways and open roads. However, some riders enjoy using it in the city due to its classic style and comfortable riding position. If you prefer a cruiser-style motorcycle and don't mind its larger size, it can work for city riding. But if you're dealing with heavy traffic and lots of stop-and-go situations, you might find smaller and more nimble bikes better suited for city commuting. So, while it can handle city streets, it's most at home on open roads and highways where you can enjoy a relaxed ride.


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