Not long ago, a Royal Enfield bike on the road was rare. There were times when other motorbikes ruled the Indian market. But now Royal Enfield has become an everybody and every day’s motorbike. It is now possibly the most seen bike on Indian tracks. From work to the daily commute, long trips to running household chores, RE is able to serve each and every purpose.
Reasons, why people choose Royal Enfield, is different for everyone though. For some, it comes with a retro look while a load of people searching for that legendary thump. A travel and adventure enthusiast would possibly purchase it since they need a powerful motorbike, which can be comfortable, especially for long rides. While some people want to stand out, a lot many would purchase it to match their persona.
Which Enfield you would purchase depends on how you want to use it. Before choice was limited; however, now the company has multiple models out in the market. A name that has become the synonym of comfort, durability, large powerful engines, and power to stand all and any roads.
Which Enfield to buy?
Royal Enfield Bullet 350:
If an old classic look is what you are looking for, together with a comfortable ride, then choose Royal Enfield Bullet 350. This bike is still ruling in the market for hardcore bullet bike fans. It is even the cheapest of all Royal Enfield’s and so, a good buy in case your budget is tight. If you want to do some custom post-purchase changes on your own, then Bullet 350 is an ideal choice.
Royal Enfield Bullet ES:
This bike is what was earlier known as Royal Enfield Electra. The company has changed the name to ES; however, it is only the name, which got changed, rests every single thing remains unchanged. This bike in every manner is still Bullet 350 with different looks and minor upgrades.
So, if you’re looking for Bullet 350 but in a different shade with electric start, added chrome, and front disc brake, then Enfield Bullet ES is the one for you.
Royal Enfield gives a wide spectrum of motorbikes and they all are equally good. The question is in terms of which bike would suit you the best. Well, the deciding factors in our opinion are not the specifications of the motorbikes, rather it is your very own taste, as well as use that would have the final word.