Regal Raptor Dd350e
The Regal Raptor DD350E is a cruiser-style motorcycle produced by the Chinese manufacturer Regal Raptor, which gained attention in the mid-2000s for offering Harley-Davidson-inspired styling at a significantly lower price point. The DD350E was designed to appeal to entry-level and budget-conscious riders in markets across Europe, Asia, and Latin America, featuring classic V-twin cruiser aesthetics. It became one of Regal Raptor's more recognized models due to its retro styling and accessible pricing, though it faced criticism for build quality compared to established Western brands.
20 hp
Power
26 Nm
Torque
195 kg
Weight
130 km/h (estimated; note: real-world reports suggest 120–135 km/h range)
Top Speed
3.5 L/100km or approximately 28.5 km/L (estimated real-world average)
Fuel
Naked
Body
What Buyers Should Know
Chinese Engine Reliability
The DD350E uses a clone-style single-cylinder engine that is generally reliable for casual riding but requires diligent maintenance intervals. Oil changes every 1,500–2,000 miles are strongly recommended to extend engine life.
Watch Electrical Components
Owners commonly report issues with cheap wiring connectors, voltage regulators, and turn signal assemblies failing prematurely. Inspecting and upgrading the regulator/rectifier is a worthwhile early investment.
Low Resale Value
Regal Raptor bikes depreciate steeply and hold poor resale value compared to Japanese brands, making them a budget buy but a weak investment. Buy used at a significant discount to minimize financial loss.
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