The Bullet 350 is Royal Enfields entry-level offering that is available in two different variants, one with original old school Royal Enfield badging with kick start while the other comes in single-tone livery with chrome accents and an electric starter. Over the years, the iconic Bullet has evolved, but still stayed true to its essence of being an old-school cruiser. The Bullet 350 features retro dials with an analogue speedometer, ammeter, and a key slot on the console. It is powered by an air-cooled 346cc single-cylinder air-cooled mill churning out 19.8bhp of power and 28Nm of torque. It is mated to a five-speed gearbox with the gear lever on the left side, in order to make it familiar and accessible like other motorcycles. In a nod to modernity, the Bullet 350 is also available with the option of a rear disc brake. Both variants are equipped with single-channel ABS for the front brake and RLP (Rear wheel Lift-off Protection) as well. The base model of the Bullet 350 Twinspark is only available in one colour black and is the most affordable Royal Enfield in the market. However, it misses out on features like self-start. The Bullet 350 ES ABS, on the other hand, is available in three colours black, silver and maroon.
Royal Enfield loves to tell a story, and this time, the story takes us back to 1948. Thats the year this brand got into the world of Trials racing, with the 350cc trials bike. And now, it has revived the same concept in India, through two bikes the Bullet Trials 350 and the Bullet Trials 500. Both bikes are meant to look retro, cool, rugged and have been launched to pay homage to Johnny Brittain a legendary trials rider from England. So, to make us experience the world of trials racing and also understand the Bullet 500 Trials, Royal Enfield developed a series of courses at 19 Degrees North at Lonavala. One glance at the Bullet 500 Trials, and youll see that its not the regular Royal Enfield. The combination of khakee green frame and the presence of single seat gives it out. Then theres also the luggage rack that brings out the ruggedness of the motorcycle, along with the utilitarian aspect. The large upswept exhaust might look hideous at first, but as times pass by, it gels well with the concept of a soft-roader.
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The Bullet 500 is the same as the iconic Bullet 350, but with a bigger 499cc engine. The Bullet 500 is powered by a single-cylinder air-cooled 499cc mill producing 26.5bhp of power at 5,100rpm and 40.9Nm of torque at 3,800rpm. Power is transmitted via a five-speed gearbox. The motorcycle has been fitted with a carburetor. The motorcycle features a 280mm disc brake with a two piston calliper in the front, and an electric start is standard. A rear disc brake and dual-channel ABS are on the options list. Opting for the rear disc brake adds Rs 5000 to the price of the base model, The Bullet 500 is available in green, grey or black.
The Classic 350 is the product that keeps Royal Enfields sales thumping today. In fact, it boasts of sales numbers higher than many 150cc commuter bikes. The Classic 350s styling is retro. The round headlamp, mirrors and clocks and the abundant use of chrome give it an elegant look. There are a bunch of dual-tone paint options with pinstriped tanks. However, it is also available in Redditch edition, which gets single solid colour for the tank. The Redditch edition is offered in red, green, and blue. The Gunmetal Grey is an extension of these styles, adding a muted option for those who want their Classic without the pinstripes and without the bright, cheery colours as well. The Classic 350 is powered by a carburetted 346cc engine that churns out 19.8bhp of power and 28Nm of torque. It is mated to a five-speed gearbox. It rides on a 19-inch front and 19-inch rear spoke wheels. It gets telescopic front forks and dual spring rear suspension. The brake setup consists of discs both front and rear. ABS is an optional extra that will cost you Rs 5,000 more. The Classic 350 Gunmetal Grey competes head on against the UM Renegade Classic and the Bajaj Dominar 400.
Product Description : The Classic 350 comes with Disc brake, Spoke wheels, Electric start, ABS. The Classic 350 follows a classic retro styling with a round headlamp, mirrors and clocks and the abundant use of chrome giving it an elegant look. There are a bunch of dual-tone paint schemes that are accentuated by the pinstriped fuel tanks. The motorcycle is also available in Redditch edition, which gets a single solid colour for the tank while the other body panels are finished in black. The Redditch edition is offered in red, green, and blue colour schemes. Royal Enfield also offers the Classic 350 in Gunmetal Grey variant which features a matte paint job with a simple Royal Enfield decal on the tank instead of pinstripes and a dual-tone paint scheme. We have full range of Royal Enfield Motorcycles. Greycell Motoworld also deals in #Motorcar, #Threewheelers #Scooters #Motorcycle Accessories #Buses & Trucks #All kind of vehicles & Spare parts. Price of product ( USD price or FOB price) : USD 2350 - USD 2450 Product origin : INDIA Minimum Order Size and Packgaing details : Packing 1,10,20,24,45,96 Unit
Although Royal Enfield has been selling the Thunderbird in India since the year 2000, it was only by 2009 that the brand updated the motorcycle comprehensively by introducing the 346 cc unit construction engine (UCE) that now powers all their 350cc models. In October 2012, Royal Enfield launched a facelifted version of the Thunderbird 350, featuring a teardrop shaped fuel tank, digital instruments and fuel gauge and a projector headlamp. Additionally, the motorcycle gets an LED tail light and a few other cosmetic enhancements. The Thunderbird 350 uses a single cylinder, 4 stroke, Twinspark engine 19.8 bhp of power at 5,250rpm and 28Nm of torque at 4,000rpm. This air cooled unit is mated to a 5-speed gearbox. It has recently been updated with the option of ABS for a very small premium over the standard model. The Thunderbird 350 is available in five different colours and competes with the Jawa range, UM range, and to some extent, the Bajaj Avenger Cruise 220.
The Classic 350 is the product that keeps Royal Enfields sales thumping today. In fact, it boasts of sales numbers higher than many 150cc commuter bikes. The Classic Signals is a different take on the regular 350, with a nod to the armed forces. There are two colours available: brown and blue, as an allusion to the Indian army and the air force. The Classic Signals styling is retro but it doesnt have much chrome on it. The mirror and headlamp surround is black, and there is a serial number stencilled on the tank, just like the Pegasus. This is despite the fact that the Signals isnt a limited run machine. Optional accessories include a windshield and soft panniers. What is standard, however, is a front and rear disc setup with dual-channel ABS. The Classic Signals is powered by a carburetted 346cc engine that churns out 19.8bhp of power and 28Nm of torque. It is mated to a five-speed gearbox. It rides on a 19-inch front and 18-inch rear spoke wheels. It gets telescopic front forks and dual spring rear suspension.