Check out our video review of the 2021 Royal Enfield Meteor 350, an affordable, approachable cruiser with a base price of $4,399. It’s powered by an all-new 350cc air-cooled single that makes 18 horsepower at 6,200 rpm and 18 lb-ft of torque at 3,500 rpm at the rear wheel, as measured on Jett Tuning’s dyno.
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Solid review — thanks for taking the time to do it right!
Great video, nice bike! I wondered if it could cruise back highways, short freeway jaunts if needed? What’s the speed at which it could cruise for some hours? What functions are on the gauge clusters? Thanks!
The Meteor 350 cruises comfortably at 55-60 mph, but its top speed is 75 mph (based on our test – that’s when the rev limiter kicked in). It has an analog speedometer with an inset LCD that includes gear position, clock, odometer, and dual tripmeters. The Tripper navigation system has its own dedicated gauge, and it pairs to a smartphone app to provide turn-by-turn directions.
Is the engine counter-balance? I recall the Bullet would loosen my fillings above 60 m.p.h.
Yes, the Meteor’s 350cc single has a counterbalancer. Its a smooth-running, understressed engine.
When is the expected arrival in the USA?
I believe the Super Nova version has nicer looking wheels also.
Great review. Thank you. Clear, friendly. Nice to watch.