Royal Enfield Hunter 350: Top 5 Most Googled Questions Part 2
Modified On Jun 10, 2023 03:46 PM By Aamir Momin for Royal Enfield Hunter 350
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We answer the most common questions asked about the Hunter 350
Since its launch almost a year ago, people have taken quite a liking to the Royal Enfield Hunter 350, making it the second best selling bike in the bikemaker’s portfolio. We already had done part one of answering the most googled questions about the bike, and here is part two.
Is Hunter 350 a small bike?
Yes, Hunter 350 is the smallest and most compact bike in Royal Enfield’s portfolio. It has a seat height of 800mm and a wheelbase of 1370mm. In comparison Royal Enfield Classic 350 gets a 5mm taller seat height and 20mm longer wheelbase.
Do Hunter and Classic get the same engine?
The Hunter 350 and Classic 350 are based on Royal Enfield’s J-series platform and are powered by the same 349cc, single-cylinder, air-cooled, two-valve engine. They even make the same 20.2PS and 27Nm, however, they get different fueling systems.
Which is better, Hunter or Classic?
Even though the Hunter 350 and Classic 350 are based on the same platform, they have a completely different appeal and vibe. The Classic has a more retro appeal, and while it has no particular age target, it should appeal to all riders looking for a laidback riding experience. The Hunter 350, on the other hand, has more youthful appeal to it with neo-retro theme and sportier graphics.
What is the disadvantage of Hunter 350?
While the Hunter 350 is a pretty wholesome bike, there are a few bits that could have been better including comfort, tyres, ride quality and more. Head here for more details in our review.
Does Hunter 350 Have heating issues?
As such, the Royal Enfield Hunter 350 doesn’t have any heating issues from its air-cooled engine. It can easily cruise at 90kmph, however, at 100kmph, the bike starts getting a bit vibey. That said, we haven’t experienced any heating issues, be it in the city or on the highways.
Stay tuned to BikeDekho for more such series and let us know what else you would like to know about the Hunter 350, or any other bike.