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Everything you need to know about the new Royal Enfield Meteor

The motorcycle replaces the Thunderbird as the brand’s resident cruiser

November 06, 2020 / 14:52 IST
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It has been a while since Royal Enfield launched a proper mainstream product (and not a limited edition, niche product) so understandably, anticipation levels have been high for the Meteor 350. The Meteor replaces the highly popular Thunderbird and the Thunderbird X and is available in three variants – Fireball, Stellar and Supernova.

What’s new about it?

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Pretty much everything, according to Royal Enfield. The brand has ensured that the visual lineage can instantly be traced back to the Thunderbird X, but the Meteor has been meticulously calibrated to address highway and city riding needs. Although the engine capacity continues to remain the same, RE have developed a new 349cc, single- cylinder air-cooled engine, this time equipped with a balancer shaft to make the ride quality much smoother than before while still retaining the trademark “thump” that brings hordes of novice riders to the RE altar. The BS6 compliant motor makes a similar 20.2 bhp along with 27Nm of torque but remains noticeably smoother, with better cooling mechanisms in place.

The bike also gets a new double-downtube cradle frame chassis but isn’t equipped with monoshock suspension, sticking with twin shock suspension at the rear, with 6-step preload adjustment.