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Royal Enfield Classic 350 Vs Standard 350: Specs Comparison

Author: Alisha Hessle
by Alisha Hessle
Posted: Nov 06, 2017

Royal Enfield motorcycles are one of the most popular two-wheelers across the world for its powerful build and traditional styling. It delivers a pure motorcycling experience and a feel of superiority to the riders, while it continues to cement its iconic stature over the years. It has been the producer of Bullet, Classic, Electra and Thunderbird series motorcycles.

The two popular bikes from Royal Enfield - Classic 350 and Standard 350 are among most popular products currently in the market. Though being from the same manufacturer, they are still apart and continues to be the beast of their class. However, the Royal Enfield Classic 350 price is slightly on the higher-end. So, let’s go through the exciting battle of the two monsters when framed against each other in the 350cc segment.

Which one looks better?

In terms of design, Classic 350 looks similar to its elder sibling, the Classic 500. It features tiger eye lamps and circular headlamp upfront, similar to the bullet. Its curvy silencer looks highly appealing and comes with a newly designed fuel tank. It offers two types of seating including a solo rider and a split seat for the pillion rider. In terms of brakes, the bike features a disk brake at the front wheel and a drum brake at the rear wheel.

On the other hand, the Standard 350, also known as the Bullet 350, continues to exhibit the vintage look of the Bullet and makes its presence felt on roads with its thumping sound and heavy structure. It offers the standard two-seater, while the classical styling of the fuel tank gives it a retro look. The suspension system is nearly similar in both the models, with an upfront telescopic forks and a rear shock absorber. However, Bullet 350 only offers drum brakes to its wheels.

The engine mechanism

Mechanically, both the models feature the same BS-IV compliant engine. Both the Classic 350 and Bullet 350 get a 346cc, single cylinder air-cooled engine that churns out a maximum power output of 19.8 bhp against a peak torque of 28 Nm and comes mated to a 5-speed gearbox. However, the B350 offers a slightly better mileage than the C350.

Which one to go with?

The Royal Enfield Classic 350 is priced at Rs 1,53,704 (On road, Delhi), while the Standard 350 is priced at Rs 1,28,745 (On road, Delhi). Though priced higher, C350 offers everything that is missing from the B350 and gives value for your money. If you are looking more towards easy and safe usage opt for the Classic 350, as it comes with E-starter and disk brakes to boost yourriding confidence. Still, if you love the vintage design of the Standard 350, be prepared for kick-start and lesser effective braking system.

About the Author

Alisha is a professional wordsmith with 4+ years of experience in Content Writing and Editing industry. He possesses excellent skills in Creative Writing, Corporate Communication, Digital Marketing, Public Relations, Advertising, and Management.

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