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Reviews/ Royal Enfield/ Electra 350
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6.5/10 Classic

Royal Enfield Electra 350 Review

"Flawed but deeply lovable — buy the right example carefully."

Patient riders wanting cheap, characterful classic thumping $1,500-$3,800 used 2009-2019
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Key Specs

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Top Speed
approx. 110-120 km/h (estimated)
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Power
approx. 18 hp
@ 5,250 rpm (note: early cast-iron models rated lower, around 13-14 hp)
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Torque
approx. 28 Nm
@ 3,000 rpm
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Fuel Economy
approx. 30-35 km/L (estimated real-world average)
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Service Every
5,000 km
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Weight
approx. 180-195 kg
(wet/curb weight)
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Engine
346cc single-cylinder, air-cooled, 4-stroke
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Seat Height
800 mm
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Transmission
5-speed
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Engine Lifespan
100,000+ km with proper maintenance
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Used Buyer Review

The Electra 350 is pure old-school Royal Enfield — thumpy, characterful, and deliberately unhurried. That 346cc cast-iron single pulls with genuine torque from low revs, and the classic styling genuinely turns heads at every fuel stop. For relaxed city commuting and weekend blasts on B-roads, it delivers a riding experience that feels genuinely authentic rather than retro-cosplay. But let's be honest about what you're buying into. Early units from 2009-2015 had chronic electrical gremlins — cheap wiring, dubious switchgear, and electrics that hate moisture. The UCE engine is fundamentally solid, but oil leaks from the primary chaincase and rocker box are almost a rite of passage. Budget for an immediate overhaul of the rubber seals. The brakes are mediocre at best, and the stock suspension is wallowy carrying anything over 80kg. Buy from someone who's maintained it properly, not stored it. Check the wiring harness carefully, feel for bearing play in the wheels, and start it cold. A healthy one fires first kick and idles rock steady. Find that example and you've got genuine charm at a bargain price.

Pros

+Bulletproof UCE engine core
+Cheap parts, easy servicing
+Effortless low-rev torque
+Iconic looks, genuine character
+Huge owner community support

Cons

-Chronic early electrical problems
-Oil leaks almost inevitable
-Brakes lack real bite
-Vibration gets tiring quickly
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Avoid if

You need reliability and hate spanners

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