I got my re classic 350 two months ago! I love it! I can't stay off of it. The comfort is unreal! I went on a 2 hour ride and it was more comfortable than my than my Honda SUV seat. Everywhere I go I get compliments on how good it looks! The 350cc engine is all I need and probably all most riders need.
The only bike on this list that's kind of new is the Super Meteor. Its brand new to the U.S market for 2024 but it has been available for purchase for in India for almost a year.
@j.d.mcginn6946 Yes they are. Royal Enfield super meteor 650 just hit the US market. And only a select few places have the shotgun. Only like 2 or 3 states
I'm an Australian and ride a 2020 Classic 500 and was interested in the Shotgun 650 with the mid controls and I'm disappointed that it doesn't look as per the concept and am now looking at the 2023 Harley Davidson X500.
@@jrod-on2mz I’m holding out for something with a little more muscle in case wanting/needing to travel on the San Diego freeways. I’m about 180lbs so not sure if 350cc enough to get me out of trouble if necessary
@@rosemarysbabydaddy858 yeah if you're looking to go on the interstate and freeways I understand where you're coming from but, my 350 as no problem maintaining 70 mph I mostly use it on back roads but it's a lot better than people would expect!
I had a Honda CB 650 (in line 4) and it really struggled (red lined) @ highway speeds. I can't see a twin 650 having enough guts to do highways. In rush hour, if the "competing" traffic can out-perform your cycle....it's a death sentence.
Intercepter looks like the one for me. Saw a video that mentioned a 650 scrambler then nothing more. I'll wait and see. Don't have money for anything new this year.
Why is horsepower measured in British money? 20 pounds and 4 pence? What the hell does that even mean? Do they list the bik's weight in voltage? Or the color measured in altitude? This is one asinine waste of time. And not even any "upcoming" bikes. They have been in production for years.