Royal Enfield Bear 350
The Royal Enfield Bear 350 has a top speed of N/A - model not confirmed, produces N/A - model not confirmed and weighs N/A - model not confirmed. Motoryk rates it 7/10.
HINWEIS: Zum Zeitpunkt meines Wissenszeitraums (Anfang 2025) gibt es kein Royal Enfield-Modell namens „Bear 350". Dieser Name entspricht keinem bestätigten oder veröffentlichten Royal Enfield-Motorrad in ihrer Produktpalette, zu der auch Modelle wie der Meteor 350, der Hunter 350, der Classic 350 und der Himalayan gehören. Möglicherweise bezieht sich dies auf eine gemunkelte, unveröffentlichte oder regional umbenannte Variante oder es liegt eine Verwechslung mit einem anderen Modell vor. Die folgenden Spezifikationen können für ein nicht bestätigtes Modell nicht korrekt angegeben werden.
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Was Käufer wissen sollten
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.
Bewertung von gebrauchten Käufern
"A charming, honest beginner-to-intermediate bike that rewards patience over pace."
$3,500-$5,500 usedThe Bear 350 is Royal Enfield doing what they do best — selling lifestyle over outright performance, and honestly? It works. The 350cc J-series engine is genuinely refined compared to older Bullets, with a smooth, tractable pull that makes city riding genuinely enjoyable. It's not fast, but it feels planted and unhurried in a way that's actually charming once you stop fighting it. Build quality is decent for the price bracket, though early examples had some electrical gremlins worth checking before you hand over cash. On a used example, inspect the fork seals, check for rust around the fuel tank seams, and make sure the electrics haven't been messed with by a previous owner chasing fixes. Parts availability is improving but still patchy outside major cities. The retro scrambler aesthetic genuinely looks the part, and the riding position is comfortable for longer days. Just don't expect sportbike urgency — this is a cafe-stop, Sunday-morning machine through and through, and it's better for accepting that upfront.
Top 10 Accessories
Curated picks for the Royal Enfield Bear 350 — owned, ridden, recommended.
Häufig auftretende Probleme
Look under engine for fresh oil stains or seepage
Test all lights, indicators, and USB port function
Check handlebar weights and tyre balance condition
Cold start behavior and idle stability when warm
✅Checkliste vor dem Kauf
Decent budget bike, maintenance-heavy above 20k km
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Frequently Asked Questions
What are common problems with the Royal Enfield Bear 350? +
Oil leaks from engine gaskets: Look under engine for fresh oil stains or seepage (moderate) | Electrical gremlins, poor wiring connections: Test all lights, indicators, and USB port function (moderate) | Vibration at highway speeds above 80kmh: Check handlebar weights and tyre balance condition (minor)
Is the Royal Enfield Bear 350 a good motorcycle? +
A charming, honest beginner-to-intermediate bike that rewards patience over pace. Rating: 7.0/10. Best for: New riders wanting accessible retro style affordably. Avoid if: You prioritize performance or extended highway touring.
What is the horsepower of the Royal Enfield Bear 350? +
The Royal Enfield Bear 350 produces N/A - model not confirmed, with N/A - model not confirmed of torque. Top speed: N/A - model not confirmed.
Is the Royal Enfield Bear 350 good for beginners? +
Not really — the Royal Enfield Bear 350 is better for experienced riders. New riders wanting accessible retro style affordably Avoid if: You prioritize performance or extended highway touring
Is the Royal Enfield Bear 350 reliable? +
The Royal Enfield Bear 350 has no widely-reported critical reliability issues. 4 minor issues are documented — see the Common Problems section above.
Is the Royal Enfield Bear 350 good for daily use? +
New riders wanting accessible retro style affordably Fuel: N/A - model not confirmed.
How fast is the Royal Enfield Bear 350? +
The Royal Enfield Bear 350 reaches a top speed of N/A - model not confirmed. Real-world performance depends on rider weight, gearing, and road conditions.
What gear should I buy for a Royal Enfield Bear 350? +
Motoryk has curated a Top 10 gear list specifically for the Royal Enfield Bear 350, covering engine oil, tires, chain, battery, and brake pads — see motoryk.com/bikes/royal-enfield/bear-350/top10. Each pick is matched to this bike's spec.












