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Royal Enfield Thunderbird Plus
Cruiser

Royal Enfield Thunderbird Plus

The Royal Enfield Thunderbird Plus has a top speed of Approximately 120 km/h (estimated), produces Approximately 18 hp and weighs Approximately 180 kg. Motoryk rates it 6.5/10.

A Royal Enfield Thunderbird foi introduzida em 2002 como uma motocicleta de estilo cruzeiro destinada a ciclistas de turismo de longa distância na Índia, evoluída da antiga plataforma Machismo. O Thunderbird Plus era uma variante que oferecia recursos e estética ligeiramente aprimorados, posicionado como um cruzador premium dentro da linha antes de o alcance ser significativamente atualizado com o Thunderbird 350 e 500 nos últimos anos. Ele desempenhou um papel importante no estabelecimento da identidade de cruzeiro da Royal Enfield no mercado indiano em meados dos anos 2000.

Approximately 18 hp

Poder

Approximately 28 Nm

Torque

Approximately 180 kg

Peso

Approximately 120 km/h (estimated)

Velocidade máxima

Approximately 30-35 km/L (estimated; note: specific Thunderbird Plus figures vary by year and conditions)

Combustível

Nua

Corpo

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O que os compradores devem saber

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Watch the Electrical System

The Thunderbird Plus is known for occasional electrical gremlins, particularly with the charging system and wiring harness. Always inspect wiring connections and check the alternator output before buying used.

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Strong Resale Value

Royal Enfield Thunderbird models hold their value well in the Indian market due to the brand's loyal following and consistent demand. A well-maintained example typically retains 60-70% of its value after 3 years.

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Long-Distance Comfort Edge

The Thunderbird Plus features a relaxed cruiser-style ergonomics with a stepped seat and forward-set footpegs, making it notably more comfortable for highway touring than standard Bullet variants. The larger fuel tank also extends range between stops.

Gerações e especificações por ano

2002–2011 Gen 1

O Thunderbird original foi lançado com motor Bullet de 350 cc, estilo cruiser e suspensão traseira com amortecedor duplo.

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6.8/10

"Adorável batedor que exige paciência e simpatia mecânica."

O single de 346 cc do Thunderbird puxa com uma batida satisfatória de cerca de 2.500 rpm e, em rodovias longas e planas, ele se ajusta a um ritmo lento de 80 a 90 km/h que realmente relaxa você — esse é o objetivo e cumpre. Mas ultrapassando os 100 km/h, as vibrações migram de características para estonteantes, os espelhos se tornam inúteis e o motor começa a soar tenso em vez de heróico. O amortecedor duplo é compatível o suficiente em asfalto quebrado, mas o freio a tambor dianteiro é genuinamente assustador em uma parada de pânico, uma falha que a Royal Enfield demorou anos para resolver. Passei três anos sozinho e adorei profundamente, mas também mantive um mecânico ligado — vazamentos de óleo, gremlins de ignição por pontos e um carburador que causava acessos de raiva na umidade das monções eram apenas parte do relacionamento.

Prós

+Torque viciante e característico de baixa rotação
+Ergonomia descontraída para longos dias
+Baixa altura do assento, acessível para iniciantes
+Peças baratas e disponíveis em qualquer lugar
+Sensação genuína de um cruzeiro rodoviário a 85 km/h

Contras

Freio a tambor dianteiro perigosamente inadequado
Vibração severa acima de 100 km/h
Confiabilidade irregular, vazamentos de óleo comuns
Espelhos inúteis em alta velocidade
Melhor para: Cruzadores rodoviários pacientes, mecânicos e nostálgicos Ignore se: Você odeia sessões de kit de ferramentas na estrada
2012–2017 Gen 2

Variantes Thunderbird 350 e 500 introduzidas, motor de construção da unidade e opção de injeção de combustível adicionada posteriormente.

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2018–2020 Gen 3

Subvariante Thunderbird X adicionada com rodas de liga leve escurecidas, cores atualizadas e ergonomia ligeiramente revisada.

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Avaliação do comprador usado

6.5/10
Melhor para
Patient riders wanting affordable, characterful long-distance cruising

"Characterful budget tourer that rewards patient, mechanically-minded owners."

$2,500-$4,500 used

The Thunderbird Plus occupies a strange middle ground — it's Royal Enfield's attempt at a tourer built on their tried-and-tested 350cc thumper platform, and honestly, it mostly works. The long-stroke single has that addictive potato-potato cadence that gets under your skin, and the more relaxed riding geometry compared to the standard Thunderbird actually suits longer highway stints better than you'd expect from a 350. Comfort for rider is genuinely decent; pillion accommodation less so. Buy used and budget hard for maintenance. These bikes need regular attention — primary chain tensioners wear, carburettor jetting drifts, and electrical gremlins are practically a rite of passage. Inspect the frame welds carefully on older examples and check the front forks for seal weeps. The good news is parts are cheap and any half-competent mechanic can fix one. Avoid bikes with poorly executed modifications; owners love tinkering but skill levels vary wildly. A well-maintained example from a single careful owner is a genuinely rewarding, characterful machine.

Prós
Contras
Ignore se: You prioritize reliability over romantic, fuss-prone character

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Problemas comuns

⚠️Electrical gremlins, flickering lights, dead battery MODERATE

Check all lights, horn, indicators before buying

Fix cost: $50-$150
⚠️Engine oil leaks from gaskets and seals MODERATE

Inspect rocker cover, primary chaincase for oil stains

Fix cost: $80-$200
💡Carburettor jetting issues, rough idle MINOR

Cold start behavior, idle quality, throttle response

Fix cost: $30-$100
💡Vibration from loose frame bolts and mounts MINOR

Shake handlebars, check footpeg and engine mount tightness

Fix cost: $20-$60

Lista de verificação de pré-compra

Check service history and oil change records
Test ride minimum 10 minutes, note vibration
Inspect chain, sprockets for excessive wear
Look for crash damage on engine casings

Decent if maintained, avoid neglected examples

Full Specifications

Engine Power Approximately 18 hp @ 5,250 rpm (estimated based on 350cc AVL engine of the era)
Torque Approximately 28 Nm @ 4,000 rpm (estimated)
Top Speed Approximately 120 km/h (estimated)
Weight Approximately 180 kg (wet/curb weight, estimated)
Fuel Consumption Approximately 30-35 km/L (estimated; note: specific Thunderbird Plus figures vary by year and conditions)
Type Cruiser
Fairing No Fairing (Naked)

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Frequently Asked Questions

What are common problems with the Royal Enfield Thunderbird Plus? +

Electrical gremlins, flickering lights, dead battery: Check all lights, horn, indicators before buying (moderate) | Engine oil leaks from gaskets and seals: Inspect rocker cover, primary chaincase for oil stains (moderate) | Carburettor jetting issues, rough idle: Cold start behavior, idle quality, throttle response (minor)

Is the Royal Enfield Thunderbird Plus a good motorcycle? +

Characterful budget tourer that rewards patient, mechanically-minded owners. Rating: 6.5/10. Best for: Patient riders wanting affordable, characterful long-distance cruising. Avoid if: You prioritize reliability over romantic, fuss-prone character.

What is the horsepower of the Royal Enfield Thunderbird Plus? +

The Royal Enfield Thunderbird Plus produces Approximately 18 hp @ 5,250 rpm (estimated based on 350cc AVL engine of the era), with Approximately 28 Nm @ 4,000 rpm (estimated) of torque. Top speed: Approximately 120 km/h (estimated).

Is the Royal Enfield Thunderbird Plus good for beginners? +

Yes — the Royal Enfield Thunderbird Plus is a reasonable choice for new riders (18 hp is manageable), weighing 180 kg. Patient riders wanting affordable, characterful long-distance cruising

Is the Royal Enfield Thunderbird Plus reliable? +

The Royal Enfield Thunderbird Plus has no widely-reported critical reliability issues. 4 minor issues are documented — see the Common Problems section above.

Is the Royal Enfield Thunderbird Plus good for daily use? +

Patient riders wanting affordable, characterful long-distance cruising Fuel: Approximately 30-35 km/L (estimated; note: specific Thunderbird Plus figures vary by year and conditions).

How fast is the Royal Enfield Thunderbird Plus? +

The Royal Enfield Thunderbird Plus reaches a top speed of Approximately 120 km/h (estimated), producing 18 hp at 180 kg curb weight. Real-world performance depends on rider weight, gearing, and road conditions.

What gear should I buy for a Royal Enfield Thunderbird Plus? +

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