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Re: Royal Enfield Classic 350 Owner's Review and Experiences
It'll require ecu modifications since fueling for 500 is more than 350. Other than ecu hacking/modifications, it should be mostly direct fit.Originally posted by vjxm View PostIs it possible to install fuel injection system of RE500 into RE 350 classic by some modifications
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Re: Royal Enfield Classic 350 Owner's Review and Experiences
Hey Guys, I am having some issues with the front Disc brake of my 2012 classic 350, a few days back during a 300 km trip, the front disc began to loose bite, and there was a squeaking noise and a pulsing sensation on the brake lever. Now, there's hardly any front brake. I placed the bike on center stand and rotated the front wheel. It wont freely do a full 360, it jams at one point. Could this be a warped front disc? or worn out hub bearings? or something else entirely?

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Re: Royal Enfield Classic 350 Owner's Review and Experiences
I had same issue with my CBZ,Originally posted by 90octane View PostHey Guys, I am having some issues with the front Disc brake of my 2012 classic 350, a few days back during a 300 km trip, the front disc began to loose bite, and there was a squeaking noise and a pulsing sensation on the brake lever. Now, there's hardly any front brake. I placed the bike on center stand and rotated the front wheel. It wont freely do a full 360, it jams at one point. Could this be a warped front disc? or worn out hub bearings? or something else entirely?


The ASC guys replaced the disk but the issue appeared again after a few 100 kms.
later a local mechanic fixed, it was because an adapter which holds the pads are stuck, only one pad was moving.
YOu can try removing the main piston and other parts, then lubricate and fit back.
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A Lal
HH CBZ Xtreme DDS BLACK 17.Dec.2011
Maruti Suzuki Ritz Vxi 06.May.2014
RE Bullet 500 Jet Black 04.May.2015 - 03.March.2017
Bajaj Dominar ABS Moon White 17.March.2017
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Re: Royal Enfield Classic 350 Owner's Review and Experiences
Hi
I have booked my CL350 Ash last month and have to wait until December.
Yesterday , i test rode classic 500 and bullet 500.And i was impressed with the power of both.
However i dont want to own a Bullet given the looks of classic are much more attractive (to me) than the Bullet.
I have a query regarding CL 350;
1.Are there any vibrations while riding between 60-80 kmph ? Because i never felt a vibration when i test rode CL500 and Bullet 500 at those speeds.
But i felt some vibrations in CL350 (about 1 month back when i test rode before booking).but i dont remember what speed it was.
I need expert's opinion..
Thanks
Nitish
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Re: Hercules: My Royal Enfield Classic 350!
Originally posted by Dodge_Viper View PostRoyal Enfield? It\\\\\\\'s a Royal Oilfield dude
Bullet? If you ride a bullet it will look like bullet is riding you. Put on some weight
Vibrator le raha hai? (Are you buying a vibrator?)
Don\\\\\\\'t you have any other bike in mind?
You and 2-wheeler? Huh. What\\\\\\\'s wrong with you?
These were some of the remarks which I had to hear when I decided to finally buy a RE. They were not entirely wrong, since there is a long known history of REs and their maintenance. Since 2-wheelers were banned at my house, I never uttered a topic of buying a 2-wheeler till now. But in some corner of my heart RE had made its place long back (Buying a RE is entirely heart decision, if you involve brain here, you will never buy a RE). If I ever bought a 2-wheeler it will be either a RE or a superbike. Since my IT majdur salary did not allow me to even visit any superbike showroom, it was RE for now .
Decision and other options considered:
The only fear in my mind about riding a RE was about its weight and how will I handle it. I had ridden other bikes for very short time, but never liked riding them. One fine day at my native my uncle offered me to ride his Classic 350. I denied saying no I may not be able to ride, it\\\\\\\'s heavy and all. Next time too he forced me saying atleast try. Unless you try how can you decide. So with trembling hands I tried! And that was it. The next 3 minutes were enough for me to decide, yes I am buying it!
And I did consider other options just for the sake of considering it. They were - Honda CBR1000, Harley Davidson Nightrod and a Ducati. LOL.
Booking experience:
With the decision being made, I headed to the RE brand store at Nerul. No comments about typical RE showroom. Everyone is in their own world. You ask for price list and then wait. Someone will handover a piece of paper to you and disappear. You then ask about booking formalities. Some person will say \\\\\\\"pay 5000 get a receipt, booking done\\\\\\\". Ok. So I got the price list. Of all the REs around Classic 350 was love at first sight. Sadly the maroon color which I wanted was no longer available. The other colors namely some white and some greyish looked bad. Some blue was the new color introduced but it looked boring and dull. I really wish if they gave marine blue of TB350. That blue is definately smashing. So the only choice left was black. Ofcourse shiny black looks the best!
Enquired about the notorious waiting period and came a shocking number of 6-8 months. I knew if you have reference one might be lucky and get it earlier. Called up a school friend of mine who is an avid bulleteer and told him about my decision. Same remark...\\\\\\\"RE? You are buying a 2-wheeler? What on earth is wrong with you!\\\\\\\". Yes something is wrong, now get back to topic and help me out. He told me to go ahead with the booking and he will look into it...\\\\\\\"Ho jayega\\\\\\\". He did call up one person there and told him to help me out. With the booking amount paid the endless wait began. Trust me that was the most painful wait I ever suffered. Every week a common reply \\\\\\\"yes sir I will try my best\\\\\\\". I knew he will, but you see the impatient petrolheads, a week felt like a month.
3 months went by and one fine day I called up and came in a shocker. The giant was dispatched from factory and I was told to pay up the remaining amount. Very next day I went and paid up the remaining amount. OTR price came around 1.33. The tiring wait was coming to an end finally(?). It did arrive in 3-4 days and I went to have a inspection done, before it went for registration. I wanted a choice number same as my i10. Since the new series had just come up in Vashi RTO I was confident of getting it. Ideally it should have taken max of 2-3 days of registration process, but noo. My patience was put to test once again. My RE papers went to RTO on Friday and showroom guys promised me a delivery date sometime next week. I even applied for leave with my manager happily granting it.lol. But Monday I get the news that the great Vashi RTO has been shutdown for 3 days. Why? To clear the backlogs of pending registrations. Morons didn\\\\\\\'t understand that closing for 3 days will create another backlog. Rants apart, registration got delayed for long. I did get my choice number at the end though.
Delivery Experience:
With the registration fomalities done, delivery day arrived. Reached showroom to find the beauty ready and sparkling. Thankfully no delays in that. Person there handed all the delivery documents and explained each and every details about bike very well. Customary puja done. A generous 1litre petrol was provided initially. Since RE doesn\\\\\\\'t provide any accessories, I had to fit the crash gaurd at the service center.
The first official ride to home:
Frankly I never rode any bikes. Just few short rides here and there maybe, that too never in Mumbai. Only once I had ridden Enfield in my life (that\\\\\\\'s when decision was made). I had never ridden any 2-wheeler in peak traffic. So there I was standing at showroom getting ready to ride it for the first time. Started it and rode to the service center to fit crash gaurd which was barely a km away. Thankfully got adjusted to the clutch and gear things and it didn\\\\\\\'t stall anywhere in middle.lol. My friend was there whole time helping with the delivery process. He just said ride slowly and take the highway instead of Palm Beach road while going home. Heck, I did not even ride it out from the packed service center, told my friend to take it out for me.
All done, I started for home. Though a bit nervous, rode it confidently till home. Victory!
Initial riding impressions, Likes/Dislikes:
- Rock solid! Now I may not be an expert when it comes to 2-wheelers, but this beast is definitely very stable on roads. It just screams to rocket forward at the slightest input of throttle.
- Doesn\\\\\\\'t move a bit and no scary shaking when giants like trucks and buses zoom past by. Heavy weight advantage maybe.
- Best for cruising type of rides. Cannot zoom cris cross like other bikes, maybe it\\\\\\\'s difficult or maybe I don\\\\\\\'t know how to do. Anyways I don\\\\\\\'t like the way people ride haphazardly sneaking into gaps etc.
- Found the riding position to be just perfect for my posture. I may be the only person to find seating on CL350 better than TB350.lol.
- Definately a looker. People do glance.
- I don\\\\\\\'t know about other bikes, but gear shifting is not smooth. Maybe because it\\\\\\\'s new? Does it smoothen out later? Makes a scary khat khat noise while down shifting.
- Putting in neutral was great pain initially, it simply refused to go into neutral. Though after 450kms of riding, it\\\\\\\'s no longer an issue. But the known issue of false neutral exists.
- Low beam is exceptionally very good. High beam is bad.
- Factory fitted dual horns are excellent. No need of any upgrade.
- The traditional thump is absent. As is the case with all newer Enfields.
- Pilot lamps look awesome. Always loved this feature on Enfields.
- Rear brake travel is quite a bit. Though this can be adjusted, I did feel lack of bite. Front discs are quite good.
- Biggest dislike for me is the absence of fuel gauge. What will I do staring at the ammeter gauge which is provided?
- Fuel tank capacity is approx 13 litres. Should have been more. With FE hovering around 30, touring range gets limited.
- Seats are decent as of now. Maybe after riding for few months, the feel for upgrade might come. Have not rode with a pillion, so can\\\\\\\'t really comment on the pillion seat comfort.
- Traffic police give a loooong stare when riding with jacket. It\\\\\\\'s a rare sight to see a biker with proper riding gear. Though I haven\\\\\\\'t been stopped unnecessarily.
Time for some photos. Have not done a proper photo shoot. All photos from my humble mobile cam:
Beast arrives at home
Love these lights!
From a lazy Sunday morning ride
Hi ,
Booked RE Classic 350 black on 4th July in Nerul said waiting period is of 6 months . Any good source to get faster delivery ???
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Re: Royal Enfield Classic 350 Owner's Review and Experiences
Can you give more details on what the problem was and which part needs to be lubricated ( with pictures if possible :-))Originally posted by abhisheklalnediya View PostI had same issue with my CBZ,
The ASC guys replaced the disk but the issue appeared again after a few 100 kms.
later a local mechanic fixed, it was because an adapter which holds the pads are stuck, only one pad was moving.
YOu can try removing the main piston and other parts, then lubricate and fit back.
I seem to have similar problem with my hunk when i rotate front wheel it doesnt go smooth for 360deg seems to hit brake at one point and slow down
ThanksDo speed breakers break speed or break backs !!!
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Re: Royal Enfield Classic 350 Owner's Review and Experiences
I will try send you photos by this weekend.Originally posted by dream_victor View PostCan you give more details on what the problem was and which part needs to be lubricated ( with pictures if possible :-))
I seem to have similar problem with my hunk when i rotate front wheel it doesnt go smooth for 360deg seems to hit brake at one point and slow down
Thanks
The part which was stuck is the one holding the second pad
we have two pads, right, one is being pushed by the the piston, and the other pushed in opposite direction by an adapter, (noob on terms)
There are two holes in which this adapter slides. lubricate that part.
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A Lal
HH CBZ Xtreme DDS BLACK 17.Dec.2011
Maruti Suzuki Ritz Vxi 06.May.2014
RE Bullet 500 Jet Black 04.May.2015 - 03.March.2017
Bajaj Dominar ABS Moon White 17.March.2017
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Re: Royal Enfield Classic 350 Owner's Review and Experiences
Hey guys, I bought my enfield a few months back and I've been busy off-roading with it. During my last few rides, I've noticed that the bike loses grip on muddy terrain, way more than it should. After a lil bit of research, I've narrowed down the problem to the MRF Zapper tyre. I am looking for alternatives but everytime I try I get tubless versions.
If someone can help me find a tubed rear tyre with the same specifications as stock (110/90 18"), I'd be very grateful
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Originally posted by ajayjoshi89 View PostHi guys,
Booked Royal Enfield Classic 350 (Ash) today. So please give your advices and opinions for a good ride.
Congrats on your bike. Since its a new bike, I'd suggest riding on a National highway to break it down for about 700 kms, after that the world is your playground.
Good luck and ride hard
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Re: Royal Enfield Classic 350 Owner's Review and Experiences
Guys....
Does anyone know abt a place where I can get alloy wheels for Thunderbird 350 (new model) in Pune. Yeah, I know abt Nana peth but the ONLY condition is that Card payment option should be available....
Pls reply ASAP.... also pls suggest some good tubeless tyres for T'bird...
Priority should be as:
1. Good grip on road even in wet conditions...
2. Should be good quality. The stock ones (MRF) are pathetic if considering puncture frequency....
3. Durability...
Pls help asap...
Thanks...
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Re: Royal Enfield Classic 350 Owner's Review and Experiences
Hey guys, I recently purchased Classic 350 in Bhopal. Since then my father is driving it there. I currently live in Gurgaon. Today is my bull's first servicing. I am gonna drive it to Gurgaon coming weekend. Near about 900km from Bhopal to Gurgaon. Could someone please suggest what precautions I should take as the bull is still in run in phase. I have splitted the ride into two days. First from Bhopal to Gwalior and then next day Gurgaon. Please suggest any necessary precautions I should take.
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Re: Royal Enfield Classic 350 Owner's Review and Experiences
Buddy, it's not 110/90 18, it is 120/80 18...Originally posted by Temping Aion View PostIf someone can help me find a tubed rear tyre with the same specifications as stock (110/90 18"), I'd be very grateful
IMO, go for tubeless... i m using the stock ones since 2.5 yrs... and have faced 15-20 punctures. Everytime I need to remove/fix rear wheel as noone is ready to do that...
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