Royal Enfield Hunter 350 - Ride Review

Royal En-field Hunter 350 Ride-Review: The Royal Enfield’s new Hunter 350, a retro motorcycle comes with 3 trims as Hunter Retro, Metro and Metro Rebel. Notably, there are no big downsides to degrading the Retro trim with the Metro trim except tubeless tyres with alloy wheels and a dual-channel ABS and a few minor lavishes as LEDs and rotary switches with the Retro trim has. Other than this the majors are the same. At the heart of the bike, I t produces 20HP at 6100 rpm of maximum power and 27Nm of maximum torque at 4000 rpm with the 349cc air cooled fuel injected long stroke J-engine which is adequate for long rides and more for daily commutes. Also, it will be a great pleasure to ride it on its mid-range rpm where you can feel the refinement of the J-engine is less vibe than ever before to get relief of higher fatigue. The twin downtube spine frame offers more rigidity and a lower centre of gravity which makes navigation easier than before, it may be stop-go-stop traffic or on the mo...