Model Description


Royal Enfield Bullet 350 Overview
The history of the Royal Enfield Bullet gleams as bright as its iconic gold pinstripes. The Bullet made its debut in 1932, on the pages of The Motor Cycle magazine. In 1948, it arrived at the Colmore Cup trials with a revolutionary invention that changed motorcycling forever: swinging arm suspension. Tales of the Bullet’s valour travelled from the Scottish highlands and the Italian countryside all the way to the snow-capped mountains of Kashmir. The Indian Army was preparing for war and it needed a machine that was capable of handling even the most inaccessible of landscapes. In the 1950s, an order for 500 Royal Enfield Bullets was placed and the rest is history. Over the next six decades, the Bullet shifted base to India, where it became a cherished ally for soldiers and civilians alike, witnessing everything from wars to weddings. In 2023, the Bullet 350 arrives in Europe with an upgraded engine and an unchanged soul.

Model Specification


  • Suspension

    Rear Suspension

    Array

    Front Suspension

    Telescopic, 41mm forks, 130mm travel

  • Engine

    Displacement

    349cc

    Engine Start

    Electric

    Engine Type

    Single cylinder, 4 stroke, Air-Oil cooled

    Max Power

    20.2 BHP @ 6100 rpm (14.87 kW)

    Max Torque

    27 Nm @ 4000 rpm

  • Performance

    Bore x stroke

    72 mm x 85.8 mm

    Compression Ratio

    9.5 : 1

    Fuel Capacity

    13 ltr

  • Transmission

    Clutch

    Wet multi plate

    Gearbox

    Constant mesh

    Transmission

  • Frame

    Chassis Type

    Twin Downtube Spine Frame

    Frame

  • Dimensions

    Wheelbase

    1390 mm

    Ground Clearance

    170 mm

    Length

    2110 mm

    Width

    785 mm (without mirrors)

    Height

    1225 mm (without mirrors)

    Kerb Weight

    195kg

    Dimensions

  • Wheels

    Tyres fr.

    Spokes Wheel - 100/90 - 19" - 57P (Tube Type)

    Tyres Rr.

    Spokes Wheel - 120/80 - 18" - 62P (Tube Type)

    Front Tyre

    Rear Tyre

  • Brakes

    Brakes Front

    300 mm disc with twin piston floating caliper

    Brakes Rear

    270 mm disc, single piston floating caliper

    Front Brake

    300 mm disc with twin piston floating caliper

    Rear Brake

    270 mm disc, single piston floating caliper