Royal Enfield Bear 350
NOTE: As of my knowledge cutoff (early 2025), there is no Royal Enfield model called the 'Bear 350.' This name does not correspond to any confirmed or released Royal Enfield motorcycle in their lineup, which includes models such as the Meteor 350, Hunter 350, Classic 350, and Himalayan. It is possible this refers to a rumored, unreleased, or regionally renamed variant, or may be a confusion with another model. Specs below cannot be accurately provided for a non-confirmed model.
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What Buyers Should Know
J-Series Engine Reliability
The Bear 350 uses Royal Enfield's modern J-platform 349cc single-cylinder engine, which is significantly more refined and reliable than older UCE engines. It requires minimal maintenance with service intervals around 5,000 km.
Watch for Vibration Issues
Some owners report mild handlebar vibrations at highway speeds above 90 km/h, which can be reduced with bar-end weights or aftermarket grips. Check that all rubber mounts and bushings are intact before buying used.
Strong Resale Value
Royal Enfield motorcycles, especially newer platform models like the Bear 350, hold resale value well in most markets due to strong brand loyalty and high demand. A well-maintained Bear 350 typically retains 75-85% of its value after one year.
Full Specifications
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