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2021 Royal Enfield Classic 350 long term review, first report

May 28, 2022

They really are a wonderful drug, motorcycles. Some of them are stimulants ā€“ that elevate your heart rate and dilate your pupils and you find yourself gasping for breath. Others, like the 2021 Classic 350, are relaxants that calm you in a way that feels like someone is holding an ice-pack to your brain. Anatomical impossibilities aside, Iā€™ve spent almost a month with Royal Enfieldā€™s most important new bike in years, and itā€™s been a thoroughly unhurried and soothing affair.
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The same haphazard Mumbai traffic that usually has me donating half my salary to the swear jar, has now faded into mushy, barely noticeable background noise, and a large part of that is thanks to the way this engine effortlessly and dutifully pulls you around at low RPM, making pleasant (yet neighbour-friendly) noises in the process. In a very Bruce Lee sort of way, Iā€™ve suddenly become the traffic, rather than constantly trying to beat it.
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TRANQUIL TRANSPORTER

Torquey and laid-back engine makes all rides soothing.

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Well, for the most part anyway. On the few occasions that Iā€™ve been late to leave the house, this motor has stepped up to the occasion and clawed back lost time in a largely vibe-free manner, despite a shamefully overdue first service.
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But the most enjoyable rides on this bike so far have come when thereā€™s little traffic to speak of. The (relatively) barren roads of Mumbai by night usually have me indulging the speed junkie within ā€“ taking the shortest possible route to the sparsest possible well-paved road andā€¦.. well, you know. But with the Classic, Iā€™ve been leaving the house with no particular destination in mind, only an aim to ride. And the riding has been sedate, therapeutic and lengthy.
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LOOK CLOSELY

Excellent attention to detail across the motorcycle.

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Iā€™ve lost count of the number of times Iā€™ve approached the lane to my house and just not turned into it, because I wanted to keep riding. Even with a nagging (though quite useful) service indicator flashing away at me. And why wouldnā€™t you, on a bike that makes you feel like the king of the road.
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Niggles? There are a couple. That tractable engine is just as well, because the clutch is quite heavy. And when controlled via a beefy lever thatā€™s placed a little further away than Iā€™d like, my left hand isnā€™t a happy trooper in stop-and-go traffic. The brake lever is just as beefy and far-out, so adjustability would have been very welcome here; it certainly isnā€™t unwarranted at this price point.
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All in all, the Classic 350 has been a temple of tranquillity and has taken very well to the urban jungle. But it certainly has the credentials to go much further. Iā€™ve barely scratched the surface of a motorcycle thatā€™s often bought with aspirations of a Ladakh road trip. Itā€™s also back from that first service (around Rs 1,100 for the usual oil/filter changes), complete with a slightly smoother and lighter feeling gearbox (it would sometimes protest against the neutral-to-first shift), so going much further is exactly what I plan to do.Ā 
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