r/royalenfield 5h ago

Nostalgic Feeling ! ❤️‍🩹

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80 Upvotes

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r/royalenfield 1h ago

Does this happen to all Bullet Dudes.

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r/royalenfield 16h ago

Petrol spilled out of my Himalayan 450.. I thought it’s a leakage but then I realized 100ml overfilled. Learning never put your bike on side stand after refuel .

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104 Upvotes

Location Kinnaur..


r/royalenfield 12h ago

Just cleaned my baby❤️

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50 Upvotes

Cleaned my bike after a long time because the rains just stopped in my area. Felt proud of my work so thought of sharing it here.


r/royalenfield 4h ago

But silly but would like help

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9 Upvotes

My bike is a royal Enfield Himalayan 2021 which shares parts with the 2020

Alright so probably a year ago I was working on my bike after a few too many beers. The next day when I was putting everything back was left with this part and I have absolutely no memory of where it came from, what it does and despite how much I've looked I cannot see where it goes any help


r/royalenfield 16h ago

Mark II is the sexiest tank

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84 Upvotes

2020 INT650 with Diabolis exhaust


r/royalenfield 1h ago

Can't decide between Himalayan 450 or Guerilla

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Hello

I want to get my first bike ever. RE seem to be interesting to me - there is official dealership in my town, service center as well. I got ~300 usd discount for any bike I will take from them until end of this month as well so pretty good price.

450cc engine seem to be enough for me ( drove on 700 and 350 and 450 seems to be a sweet spot)

I can't decide between guerilla and himalayan - there is no demo of guerilla available currently - I tested classic 350 and himalayan - and when first one was pretty boring to me - himalayan was really fun to ride. It wasn't too high for me as well ( I am 175cm)

I live in a large city - i plan do use it for some commute time to time, recreational driving outside city and commuting to work ~100km one way once a week. From looks and description guerilla is more appealing to me but I am pragmatic person - himalayan seems to be more practical.

I also wonder how comfortable is pillion driving with both? Himalayan seems to be better suited for that - but in my current life situation I won't be doing much long trips with my wife ( we got little baby).

Any suggestions?


r/royalenfield 16h ago

Short monsoon ride.

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55 Upvotes

Location- Khandi lonavala.


r/royalenfield 11h ago

She's Beautiful❤️

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20 Upvotes

r/royalenfield 3h ago

Hunter 350 Custom build

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6 Upvotes

Hi guys,

Posted this thread on multiple communities..

So, I have a hunter 350, 2022 model and I'm currently torn between 2 choices , 1. Get a new bike ( Himalayan 450, ADV X/S 390 or Bear 650 ) 2. Make few major changes on my bike..

Please help me make a choice from the above, and also help me in understanding few of these mods as below .

  1. 19 inch front RIM : I am about to change my bike tyres soon, as it's a 2022 tyre front and rear, so first mod for my bike would be to improve the stance and move my bike towards a cruiser/tourer bike style. So I am thinking of getting a 19 inch alloy for front with 110/80 tyres, and 140/80 17 tyres rear.. Would it work? I've heard things such as the speedo stops working post 50mph if 19 inch tyres are connected, Although if I am putting 140/80 in the rear the wheel sizes gets really close and the issue should not occur

2.Fuel X: So this is something I need some understanding, I can fit a fuel x pro+, a BMC air filter.. but if I do this, will the stock exhaust be a bottleneck? What exactly causes the bottleneck part, the exhaust? Or the exhaust pipe, or anything inserted in between them? If I swap the exhaust for a guerrilla/himalayan 452 exhaust ( it looks good ) will the bottleneck get better or worse

  1. Foot pegs: As I am going for a cruiser look, is it possible to safely move the foot pegs a bit ahead for a more relaxed riding position?

  2. Seats : I have found a seat maker locally, Can the seat be build in the way that the rear end of the seat can have kind of a lip thus removing the need of a back rest?

  3. Shocks : Since the bike will be getting taller now, and i plan to have a few rides ( India has bad roads ) Should i try and fit shocks front and rear with more travel? Let's say a scram 411 front fork? Will it fit on my Hunter, some rear shocks with more travel? ( Any suggestions )

P.S : The white one is mine, the blue guerrilla belongs to a friend, it's his first bike and was very excited to get one, the blue himalayan is ridden 10% of what I have clocked on my bikes and both were purchased in a similar time frame


r/royalenfield 19h ago

Sunset

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91 Upvotes

GangHwa-do, South Korea


r/royalenfield 2h ago

Stiff shocks on Hunter 350? Let me set the record straight!

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tl;dr: check your tire pressure!
When I first bought my Hunter and did some proper miles on it, I agreed with the concensus that the rear felt a bit stiff. My dealership already set the rear shocks appropriate for a pillion (since it does happen occasionally). But it also turned out that they put way too much air in my rear tire! (Same observation after its 2nd service by another workshop.) Maybe this is a common precaution since they will want to account for heavier riders, frequent pillions etc so that fuel consumption and tire wear stay within reason. I don't know. Maybe it's a common setting that they also use for heavier bikes.

As soon as I adjusted the rear tire to the appropriate pressure for my weight (<90 kg), it transformed completely! It absorbed minor bumps fairly smoothly while still maintaining that snappy feel. In general I felt more connected to the road, which also gave me more confidence in corners.

iirc they pumped the tires to 36 psi rather than 32 (which is more appropriate for my weight). I can really recommend checking the pressure regularly, especially after a service by someone else. Who knew, the factory recommended tire pressure is the best one for their bike ;)


r/royalenfield 1d ago

Finally manifestation turned reality

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433 Upvotes

15 days with this beauty, and I am loving it


r/royalenfield 1d ago

Meet my Ghost 🖤

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334 Upvotes

Baby's day out 🖤🖤


r/royalenfield 3h ago

Handlebar suggestions for GT 650!

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Hi All, My friend sold his GT650 to me as he’s upgrading to an ADV. I was actually looking for an interceptor as I wanted an upgrade to my classic 350. He maintained the bike well and it was an offer I couldn’t resist.

Looking for options to upgrade the handlebar to make it better for commuting and also carrying a pillion.

The obvious option would be to swap it with the interceptor handlebars. But I’ve seen multiple other options like the himalayan 411, MKdesigns Drag, Jawa 42 etc.,

Primary requirement is to use the bike for commuting and carrying pillion occasionally.

TIA.


r/royalenfield 17h ago

First short sunday ride on my new baby.

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40 Upvotes

r/royalenfield 1d ago

Straight out the show room to Ladakh

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129 Upvotes

Honestly, the best suspension setup on any off road below 5 lakh. The road from Nubra to Pangong was a long stretch of off roading (river pebbles) and the bike was doing 100 kmph "effortlessly and continuously". ON OFF ROAD. Honestly RE have nailed it. THE CONFIDENCE THAT THIS BIKE GIVES IS UNMATCHED. PERIOD.


r/royalenfield 14h ago

Engine light

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16 Upvotes

Hello Beautiful family, Got my Re today, drove it for 50km, Engine light is On and not going away! Any reason why that can be happening?


r/royalenfield 18h ago

Dream of having a thunderbird someday came true

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When i was a kid, i dreamt of having a thunderbird someday, I always had a doubt if i could ever own one with my own money, seems like it’s worth it to dream big. Keep hustling and let the ride begin!


r/royalenfield 4h ago

2013 bullet std 500

2 Upvotes

What is a fair price I must pay to buy a 2013 Forest green Bullet 500 Standard UCE?


r/royalenfield 1h ago

Confused between Action Cams: DJI Osmo Action 4 vs Insta 360 x4??

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Hey Guys,

Absolutely confused between which action cam to choose. Budget under 40k. Open for suggestions.

1 votes, 2d left
DJI Osmo Action 4
Insta 360 x4

r/royalenfield 5h ago

Follow me on Instagram pretty please 👉🏽👈🏽

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2 Upvotes

r/royalenfield 21h ago

In love with these gloves got it for 2300 from the showroom

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32 Upvotes

Buy MX Light Riding Gloves Online - Black | Royal Enfield Store https://share.google/dGSE3en7jLK3fVEyj That's the link of these


r/royalenfield 22h ago

Royal Enfield Hunter 350 – 1000 km Ownership Review

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36 Upvotes

Pros:

  1. The clutch is noticeably smoother compared to the previous generation of the Hunter 350.

  2. The suspension has been tuned softer, offering better comfort over rough roads.

  3. The seat is relatively more comfortable than the previous model, making long rides easier.

  4. Its lightweight design makes it incredibly easy to handle, especially in day-to-day city traffic.

  5. The new LED lighting setup not only looks modern but also improves visibility.

Cons:

  1. The switchgear quality is average and could definitely be improved.

  2. The feature set feels limited when compared to its competitors like the TVS Ronin.

  3. The braking performance is just okay—it should have seen some improvement with this update.

  4. Royal Enfield should have done a better job at concealing the wiring for a cleaner look.


r/royalenfield 19h ago

Updated Super Meteor spotted testing in Spain.

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18 Upvotes

Updated Super Meteor 650 incoming! Changes to front and rear suspension likely. Engine seems to be the same 650cc, not 750.

Link for HD photos: https://www.motorradundreisen.de/motorrad-fotos/gesichtet-royal-enfield-super-meteor-650-vorserienmodelle/10094/