The Royal Enfield Bullet 350 is a classic cruiser, drawing many enthusiasts with its looks and performance. It feels very inspirational in terms of style and performance. This motorcycle features an authentic ride thanks to its rugged design and a big powerful engine.

The Bullet 350 is offered in four versions – which range from ₹ 1.93 lakh to ₹ 2.40 lakh – and, thus is very well-in the league of affordability for such fans. 

Specifications and Features

Engine : It has a single cylinder, 349 cc, 4-stroke engine. The power output varies at 6100 rpm and torque is 27 Nm at 4000 rpm. This air-oil cooled engine is very efficient.

Dimensions: It is dimensionally 195 kg in kerb weight, 2110 mm in length, 785 mm in width, and 1225 in height. Its seat height was meant to be 805 mm with a comfortable riding posture. The measurements of the wheelbase are at 1390 mm and the ground clearance at 160 mm that would provide stability on different terrains.

Safety features: Bullet 350 employs safety features such as Hazard Warning Indicator, Pass Light, Pillion Grabrail and Halogen Bulb Turn Signal. It also gets Single Channel ABS for enhanced safety in relation to braking. In addition, Wet Multiplate Slipper Clutch is provided for seamless gear shifts.

Comfort: The comfort provided by this motorcycle comprises Pillion Footrests, an Engine Kill Switch, Side Stand Indicator, as well as a Semi-Digital Instrument Console. The rider derives satisfaction from the availability of the USB Charger Port and the style of riding on a single seat.

Suspension and Tyres: Front suspension has Telescopic forks with travel of 130mm. Rear suspension has Twin Tube Emulsion shock absorbers with preload adjusted in 6 steps. The Front tyre is 100/90 – 19 and rear is 120/80 – 18. So, at both ends, the grip is excellent along with handling.

Pricing and Alternatives

The Royal Enfield Bullet 350 is sold at a starting price of ₹1.93 lakh with the Military being the most expensive at ₹2.40 lakh. Still the strongest competition to the brand remains – it includes Royal Enfield Classic 350, Royal Enfield Hunter 350, Honda Hness CB350, Bajaj Pulsar NS400Z, TVS Apache RTR 200 4V, Suzuki Gixxer 250, Yezdi Roadster, Odysse Vader, JAWA 42, and JAWA 42 FJ.

Chassis of the Bullet will be shared with the Classic 350

 

Thus, I can say it is truly a very remarkable cruiser that somehow justifies having the best things in terms of classic aesthetics and modern engineering.