Are Royal Enfield Motorcycles Any Good?

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Have you considered purchasing a Royal Enfield motorcycle? Are they built well? Do they perform well in crashes? And are they affordable? Read this article for more information. Royal Enfield motorcycles are one of the most popular types of bikes for sale on the market today. Weighing the many pros and cons of each model, we’ll explore the benefits and drawbacks of owning one. You may be surprised by our final verdict!

Reliability

The reliability of Royal Enfield motorcycles is a concern for some consumers. The company’s new products have had a bad reputation for quality control. The Himalayan was a prime example of a model with poor quality control, and a large number of parts had to be replaced once they reached the customer. Fortunately, reliability has increased with the newer REs, but these motorcycles don’t compare to other brands.

Quality

If you are looking for a quality motorcycle, consider a Royal Enfield. Although the Bullet has a reputation as a man’s motorcycle, you can find many women who ride them as well. While this bike doesn’t come with manly traits, RE owners will tell you it has a ‘Kick’ that is hard to beat. There are many things to consider before buying a Royal Enfield motorcycle.

Price

While a Royal Enfield Bullet 350 might not be the cheapest bike, it’s certainly the most expensive. Prices for these motorcycles range from around $4,999 to INR 2.56 lakh. You can buy the Bullet 350 for a price of INR 1.15 lakh, which is significantly cheaper than other motorcycles in the same class. Other more expensive models include the Himalayan and Bullet 650. Both bikes have similar features, but are more expensive.

Vibrations

A common complaint among Royal Enfield motorcycle owners is engine vibration. Carberry Motorcycles has a solution to this problem with their vibration reducing plate. This plate fits Royal Enfield motorcycles with 350cc and 500cc Unit Construction Engines. The plate is designed to reduce vibration caused by uneven weight distribution. Here are some tips to reduce engine vibration. First, change your oil regularly. Then, check your oil filter.

Rust

A new recall has been issued for 4,403 Continental GT 650 and Interceptor 650 Royal Enfield motorcycles. The corroded brake calipers can damage the piston bore and lead to increased drag during braking. The rusting may also result in a lackluster braking action and difficulty pushing the motorcycle manually. No complaints have been reported yet. Affected motorcycles may be recalled at no cost.

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