
Royal Enfield Bullet Electra Review
"A rewarding buy if you respect its unhurried, characterful pace."
Used Buyer Review
The Bullet Electra is essentially the old-school thumper experience distilled into its purest form — 350cc of cast-iron single-cylinder goodness that sounds like someone knocking on a wooden door. If you grew up romanticising the original British singles, this scratches that itch without the maintenance nightmare. The electronic ignition over the older points setup makes a genuine difference in daily reliability, and the twinspark variants from 2009 onwards are noticeably more tractable in traffic. Here's the honest bit: these bikes demand patience and basic mechanical sympathy. Oil leaks aren't a defect on a Bullet, they're a personality trait. The gearbox shifts like it's thinking about it, and that's being generous. Check the primary chain tensioner obsessively — worn ones rattle like loose change in a tumble dryer. Budget for fresh fork seals, a carb clean, and genuine RE consumables rather than cheap aftermarket parts that'll cause more grief than they're worth.
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You need reliability without occasional spannering sessions
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