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  • I am confused between a classic 350 and bullet please help

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    • For riding in ladhakh its a amazing machine....you should go for Himalayan 400 .....its a good bike for touring , commuting , off-roading....good luck bro

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      • Originally posted by Bob99 View Post
        I am confused between a classic 350 and bullet please help
        Go for classic 350...👍👍

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        • Classic is one of its kind. It sells like a hot cake because its a legendary bike with timeless design. The design remained same decades after decades. Enfields are known for ultra comfortable riding ergonomics and seat. Enfield has such a rich history and cult following that it's difficult for most Indian's to resist temptation. Besides bullet and classic 350 is cheaper than dominar 400 by a good margin. Another major reason behind its sales is due to the low end torque. Its a effortless motorcycle to ride. Hence it gives a cruiser character with abundance low end grunt even with luggage and pillion. The mass also likes its thunderous exhaust note. And lastly there was nothing that can compete against Classic 350.

          Royal Enfield opened its first Big Wing showroom in Gurgaon (near IFFCO Chowk), I hope your bad experience is not with them. This is a special big bike Royal Enfield showroom and will eventually be the only point of sale for their big bikes.
          https://tourtoreview.com/best-places...it-in-gurgaon/

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          • Hi Guys I was looking for guidance from the member as i am confused which bike i should buy. I have been riding Yamaha FZS since 2011 its a good bike but i never took it for a tour. I want to start exploring touring options with my new bike. My height is 5.6 and 68 kg and i took test ride of few bikes. I am confused between RE Meteor and Java 42 2.1. I like both the machines. Meteor was so smooth and the power delivery was very responsive to the throttle. Then i rode the Java which was smaller yet it showed a character when i pulled the throttle. i belive i would be more comfortable handiling the java due to the lesser weight and size.

            My main aim to buy a new bike is touring,9 i have heard few problems with Java like the stalling issue ground clearance, bad service experience.

            I my mind the only problem with Meteor is that is limited capabilities in offroading. I dont want to off road all the times but in some mountain passes the roads are very bad at that time the hard suspension might give me a problem.

            please help me decide.

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            • After many test-rides of Royal Enfield Himalayan, Interceptor 650, Meteor 350, the new gen Classic 350 and Honda Hness CB 350 in the past, yesterday, I booked the new generation Classic 350 Halcyon Green with some accessories through Royal Enfield MiY app. The tentative delivery date is 7 Nov 2021. Excited!

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              ROYAL ENFIELD THUNDERBIRD 500 TWILIGHT [FROM 15 APRIL 2013]

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