
Royal Enfield Thunderbird 500 Review
"Buy post-2017 FI only, and you'll smile daily."
Used Buyer Review
The Thunderbird 500 is one of those bikes that either clicks with you immediately or doesn't. It's a proper cruiser built around that thumping 499cc single, and honestly, that motor is the whole personality of the machine. The low-end torque is genuinely satisfying for relaxed highway miles, and the upright-ish riding position works well for longer runs. Don't expect Bonneville performance — this isn't that bike. Used examples need careful inspection. The earlier units (2013-2016) had notorious electrical gremlins, carb issues, and questionable paint quality. Post-2017 fuel-injected models sorted most of that out and are significantly more reliable day-to-day. Always check for oil leaks around the primary chaincase and inspect the switchgear — cheap plastics crack easily. Service history matters more than mileage on these. For the price, you're buying a genuine mechanical experience that modern bikes have largely abandoned. It vibrates, it thumps, it demands engagement. Some riders love that honesty. Others find it exhausting after an hour.
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You prioritize performance, refinement, or long-distance touring
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