After riding the bike for 358 miles and completing the first service. It is time to give my thoughts and to just give some more in-depth info about the bike.
at 61yo i had to give up my heavy Harley, for one of this Hunter 350. I had for 2 months now just love it, got some Amazon cheap mirrors for $40 No more shaky mirrors
It really seems like a fun bike. I agree with the personality comments too. Oh, I’m really liking the new camera views. Its really nice. Excellent work!
I really like the Royal Enfield 350's. However, I can't really see buying one at my age of 72 now. I know the fuel mileage would be nice but the bigger bikes that I now own get 52 mpg each and they are all paid for so it is still cheaper for me to operate them. They are all getting old like me but all will probably last longer than me. I have a 2003 Harley Sportster 883, a 1997 Honda PC800, and a 1980 Honda CB750F. I ride a lot of back roads in our rural area of NY state at really leisurely speeds but can easily go slow with my bigger bikes. But, nice bike Mike.
You should see one in realtime. They are retro themed bikes with modern touch. Sure if it was still made in England it would have emerged into something else by now. But hey, where' the fun in that. Royal Enfield is loving to cater to the world equally like it loves to cater to the domestic customer. It leaves a lot of profit on the table providing the bikes at a reasonavle rate for the domestic customer. And that is the reason why others get it in less price too. The owner of the company Mr. Siddhartha Lal has a heart that beats.