Royal Enfield has hiked the prices of the Bullet 350. Customers will have to pay a premium of up to Rs 6,045 from 1 July, 2021 onwards. The price hike does not bring any cosmetic or mechanical change to the Bullet 350. The Chennai-based two-wheeler manufacturer has also bumped up the prices of it's entire lineup. We have already reported about the price hike of the Himalayan, Classic 350, Meteor 350 and the 650cc twins as well. Click here to know more about the same.
It has problem of excessive heat from engine, causing silencer pipes burn and discolored. Dealer says it is a natural phenomenon doesn't comes under warranty. Creates starting problem during rain. Service is poor. Warranty claim response is poor. Engine is air cooled, c
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