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  • RE Bullet Standard 350 or RE Classic 350

    I'm posting for my friend, he is a Royal Enfield fan. He's confused between RE standard 350 oand Classic 350, Classic 350 is bit more appealing in looks in my opinion but I heard that the std 350 pulls better, basically they have the same engine right? Could someone please explain what the difference between these bikes are? Thanks in advance
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    Re: RE Bullet Standard 350 or RE Classic 350

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      Re: RE Bullet Standard 350 or RE Classic 350

      i can't say about the technical things about them as i don't know much.. it would be a personal choice between the two..
      i like classic more

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        Re: RE Bullet Standard 350 or RE Classic 350

        But somebody said that std 350 has a bigger crank, same as that of the 500 and hence pulls better. But std 350 doesn't come with self start and disk brakes. Also classic 350 has no fuel gauge, what about std 350?
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          Re: RE Bullet Standard 350 or RE Classic 350

          Originally posted by Arun Hearts View Post
          But somebody said that std 350 has a bigger crank, same as that of the 500 and hence pulls better. But std 350 doesn't come with self start and disk brakes. Also classic 350 has no fuel gauge, what about std 350?
          Standard does not have a disc, but has better seats. Also, the heavier crank means it's pickup will be a bit sluggish, but lesser vibes during a cruise. And, there is no fuel gauge on Classic, Standard and Electra.

          PS: Standard will have a heavier thump kinda' exhaust note with the stock silencer.

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