Menu
๐Ÿ๏ธ
Bikes
โญ
Reviews
โš–๏ธ
Compare
๐Ÿ“š
Guides
๐Ÿ“Š
Samples
camera_alt
Free Inspection
Start a new bike check
Privacy
Terms
Reviews/ Royal Enfield/ Thunderbird Twins
WATCH REVIEW
6.8/10 Cruiser

Royal Enfield Thunderbird Twins Review

"Flawed but deeply characterful cruiser that rewards patient, practical buyers."

Patient riders wanting classic style over outright performance $2,500-$5,500 used 2012-2022
search Inspect a Royal Enfield Now
dashboard

Key Specs

speed
Top Speed
~130 km/h (350 TwinSpark); ~140 km/h (500 TwinSpark) โ€” estimated
bolt
Power
350: ~19.8 hp
@ 5,250 rpm | 500: ~27.2 hp @ 5,100 rpm
rotate_right
Torque
350: ~28 Nm
@ 4,000 rpm | 500: ~41.3 Nm @ 4,000 rpm
local_gas_station
Fuel Economy
3.6 km/L
8 mpg ยท Approximately 28โ€“32 km/L (3.1โ€“3.6 L/100km) for the 350 TwinSpark; ~25โ€“28 km/L for the 500 TwinSpark (estimated real-world)
build
Service Every
5000 km
scale
Weight
350: ~192 kg
(curb) | 500: ~200 kg (curb)
settings
Engine
499cc air-cooled parallel twin (UCE)
height
Seat Height
740 mm
cog
Transmission
5-speed
chevron_right

Used Buyer Review

The Thunderbird 350 and 500 twins occupy a strange but lovable space in the used market. They're not fast, not particularly refined, but they've got genuine soul that cheaper Japanese bikes simply can't replicate. The thumping single-cylinder character draws you in, and for relaxed highway cruising or weekend blasts through backroads, they genuinely deliver. That long-stroke engine pulls cleanly from low revs and sounds brilliant with an aftermarket exhaust swap. Here's the honest part though โ€” Royal Enfield's quality control was genuinely inconsistent through 2018. Electrical gremlins, vibration through the bars at highway speeds, and oil weeping from various gaskets are common complaints. Always inspect the frame welds and check service history. A well-maintained example with receipts is worth paying extra for. Post-2019 bikes are noticeably better built. Spares are cheap and plentiful, mechanics familiar with them are everywhere in the community, and the ownership culture is genuinely warm. If you can live with its limitations, the Thunderbird rewards patient riders with character most modern bikes have engineered away entirely.

Pros

+Addictive low-rev torque
+Cheap, accessible spare parts
+Stunning retro cruiser aesthetics
+Strong, passionate owner community
+Excellent aftermarket customization options

Cons

-Inconsistent pre-2019 build quality
-Vibration above 80mph
-Electrical reliability concerns
-Mediocre stock suspension setup
warning
Avoid if

You need highway reliability without mechanical involvement

description View full specs, facts & rivals for Royal Enfield Thunderbird Twins โ†’

Similar Cruiser Reviews

Harley-davidson Low Rider S
Harley-davidson Low Rider S 8.5/10

"The best all-round Softail you can buy used today."

Experienced riders wanting real performance, authentic style $14,000-$19,000
Triumph Rocket 3
Triumph Rocket 3 8.5/10

"Nothing else on the market delivers this kind of muscular, addictive insanity."

Experienced cruiser riders wanting maximum touring drama $14,000-$20,000
Triumph Rocket 3 R
Triumph Rocket 3 R 8.5/10

"The most effortlessly brutal cruiser money can buy used."

Confident experienced riders wanting ultimate muscle cruiser $14,000-$20,000
Ducati Diavel V4
Ducati Diavel V4 8.5/10

"An exotic muscle cruiser that genuinely delivers on every expensive promise."

Experienced riders wanting effortless weekend exotic touring $24,000-$29,000