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Royal Enfield Bullet Trials 500
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Royal Enfield Bullet Trials 500

The Royal Enfield Bullet Trials 500 has a top speed of 130 km/h (estimated), produces 27.2 hp and weighs 187 kg. Motoryk rates it 6.5/10.

Das Royal Enfield Bullet Trials 500 wurde 2019 als limitierte Variante der legendären Bullet 500-Plattform im Scrambler-Stil vorgestellt. Es wurde von der Tradition des Trialfahrens der 1940er bis 1960er Jahre inspiriert, als Royal Enfield-Maschinen bei Offroad-Langstreckenrennen antraten. Er verfügte über Stilelemente aus der Zeit, darunter einen hoch montierten Auspuff, knorrige Trialreifen und eine minimalistische Karosserie, die an die klassischen Wettkampfmaschinen erinnert. Das Modell war als Retro-Lifestyle-Modell zur Feier der langen Renngeschichte von Royal Enfield bemerkenswert, obwohl es in erster Linie für den Straßengebrauch und nicht für ernsthafte Geländefahrten gedacht war.

27.2 hp

Leistung

41.3 Nm

Drehmoment

187 kg

Gewicht

130 km/h (estimated)

Höchstgeschwindigkeit

3.5 L/100km or approx. 28 km/L (estimated real-world average)

Treibstoff

Nackt

Körper

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Watch the Oil Leaks

The Trials 500 shares the classic UCE (Unit Construction Engine) which is generally reliable, but older units are notorious for seeping oil around the pushrod tube seals and rocker box gaskets. Always inspect these areas carefully before buying used.

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Rare, Strong Resale

The Trials 500 was produced in limited numbers, making it rarer than standard Bullets and giving it stronger resale value retention. Its scrambler-style appeal keeps demand steady among retro and adventure riding enthusiasts.

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Unique Off-Road Geometry

It features higher ground clearance, a taller suspension setup, and knobbly trials-style tires compared to standard Bullets, making it genuinely capable on light trails. This also means road handling feels slightly less planted than its street-focused siblings.

Generationen und Spezifikationen nach Jahr

1999–2008 Gen 1

Einzelmotor mit 500 cm³ Hubraum, hohe Schutzbleche in Versuchsausführung, knorrige Reifen, für Exportmärkte eingeführtes Versuchsdesign.

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7.2/10

"Charmanter Retro-Poser, der seine knorrigen Reifen kaum verdient."

Ich habe zwei Jahre lang einen Trials 500 als Pendler im Wochenend-Scrambler-Stil gefahren, und die ehrliche Wahrheit ist, dass der Offroad-Vorwand in dem Moment aufhört, in dem man den Asphalt tatsächlich verlässt — 188 kg gusseiserne Nostalgie will nicht durch Spurrillen geschleudert werden. Nichtsdestotrotz ist das UCE-Aggregat eine echte Verbesserung gegenüber den alten Motoren mit Eisenzylindermotor. Ölaustritt eher gelegentlich als konstant aus, und das niedrige Drehmoment bei 3.000 U/min zieht sauber und ohne viel Aufhebens durch die Stadt. Die hohen Schutzbleche und die knorrigen Metros verändern den Look regelrecht, und Fremde halten dich ständig auf, was je nach Persönlichkeit entweder erfreut oder anstrengend ist. Akzeptiere es einfach als langsames, charaktervolles Rennrad in Kostümen und du wirst es lieben — schieb es in echten Dreck und du wirst dich selbst hassen.

Profis

+UCE-Motor weitaus zuverlässiger als Vorgänger
+Reibungslose und zugängliche Drehmomentübertragung
+Auffälliges Trial-Styling sorgt ständig für Aufsehen
+Den ganzen Tag über bequeme, aufrechte Fahrposition

Nachteile

Viel zu schwer für den eigentlichen Offroad-Einsatz
22 PS fühlen sich bei über 90 km/h atemlos an
Bremsen von leichter Enttäuschung inspiriert
Am besten für: Urbanromantiker, die sich nach Retro-Scrambler-Ästhetik sehnen Überspringe wenn: Du planst tatsächlich Offroad-Fahren

Bewertung von gebrauchten Käufern

6.5/10
Am besten für
City riders wanting cafe culture and slow miles

"Charming slow-road cruiser if you buy a clean, honest example."

$3,500-$5,500 used

The Bullet Trials 500 is one of those bikes that looks absolutely stunning in person — that scrambler-style high pipe, the knobbly tyres, the raw purposeful stance. Royal Enfield nailed the aesthetics here, and it turns heads everywhere you park it. The 499cc single thumps along beautifully at low speeds, and around town it's genuinely charming to ride. Don't overthink it — this is a slow, relaxed, character-filled machine and it rewards riders who embrace that. Here's the honest part though: the UCE engine is solid but these bikes attract owners who fiddle, so inspect carefully for botched mods, weeping gaskets, and electrical gremlins. The brakes are adequate at best, the handling gets vague above 60mph, and vibration through the mirrors makes them nearly useless on faster roads. Buy one that's been serviced regularly — neglected examples get expensive fast. Chain, fork seals, and rectifier are the first things to check on any used example.

Profis
Nachteile
Überspringe wenn: You regularly ride motorways or fast A-roads

Top 10 Accessories

Curated picks for the Royal Enfield Bullet Trials 500 — owned, ridden, recommended.

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Häufig auftretende Probleme

🔥 1 CRITICAL
⚠️Carb gumming from ethanol fuel sitting MODERATE

Cold start difficulty, rough idle, fuel smell

Fix cost: $80-$200
⚠️Primary chaincase oil leaks at gasket MODERATE

Oil puddle under left side of engine

Fix cost: $50-$150
⚠️Electrical gremlins, corroded connectors MODERATE

All lights, horn, indicators function correctly

Fix cost: $30-$300
🔥Tappet noise from infrequent valve adjustment SERIOUS

Ticking at idle, ask for service history

Fix cost: $100-$250

Checkliste vor dem Kauf

Check service records for regular oil changes
Listen for top-end ticking at idle
Inspect all gaskets for oil seepage
Test ride cold start and warm idle

Reliable if maintained, neglect kills them fast

Full Specifications

Engine Power 27.2 hp @ 5,250 rpm
Torque 41.3 Nm @ 4,000 rpm
Top Speed 130 km/h (estimated)
Weight 187 kg (wet/curb weight)
Fuel Consumption 3.5 L/100km or approx. 28 km/L (estimated real-world average)
Type Trial
Fairing No Fairing (Naked)

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Frequently Asked Questions

What are common problems with the Royal Enfield Bullet Trials 500? +

Carb gumming from ethanol fuel sitting: Cold start difficulty, rough idle, fuel smell (moderate) | Primary chaincase oil leaks at gasket: Oil puddle under left side of engine (moderate) | Electrical gremlins, corroded connectors: All lights, horn, indicators function correctly (moderate)

Is the Royal Enfield Bullet Trials 500 a good motorcycle? +

Charming slow-road cruiser if you buy a clean, honest example. Rating: 6.5/10. Best for: City riders wanting cafe culture and slow miles. Avoid if: You regularly ride motorways or fast A-roads.

What is the horsepower of the Royal Enfield Bullet Trials 500? +

The Royal Enfield Bullet Trials 500 produces 27.2 hp @ 5,250 rpm, with 41.3 Nm @ 4,000 rpm of torque. Top speed: 130 km/h (estimated).

Is the Royal Enfield Bullet Trials 500 good for beginners? +

Yes — the Royal Enfield Bullet Trials 500 is a reasonable choice for new riders (27.2 hp is manageable), weighing 187 kg. City riders wanting cafe culture and slow miles

Is the Royal Enfield Bullet Trials 500 reliable? +

Owners report 1 critical issue to watch for on the Royal Enfield Bullet Trials 500, notably: Tappet noise from infrequent valve adjustment (Ticking at idle, ask for service history). Buy with a pre-purchase inspection.

Is the Royal Enfield Bullet Trials 500 good for daily use? +

City riders wanting cafe culture and slow miles Fuel: 3.5 L/100km or approx. 28 km/L (estimated real-world average).

How fast is the Royal Enfield Bullet Trials 500? +

The Royal Enfield Bullet Trials 500 reaches a top speed of 130 km/h (estimated), producing 27.2 hp at 187 kg curb weight. Real-world performance depends on rider weight, gearing, and road conditions.

What gear should I buy for a Royal Enfield Bullet Trials 500? +

Motoryk has curated a Top 10 gear list specifically for the Royal Enfield Bullet Trials 500, covering engine oil, tires, chain, battery, and brake pads — see motoryk.com/bikes/royal-enfield/bullet-trials-500/top10. Each pick is matched to this bike's spec.