Bike Comparisons

Royal Enfield Bullet Trials 350 vs Royal Enfield Himalayan

Royal Enfield Bullet Trials 350 vs Royal Enfield Himalayan (Quick Comparison): Himalayan may be a feasible option for many riders but the typical adventure motorcycle look makes it tough to handle in the tight city conditions. The huge motorcycle has got an indirect rival and that too from none other than the Bullet series in the country. The new Bullet Trials 350 is the most affordable adventure motorcycle with INR 1.62 lakh price tag and dual-purpose tyres.

Royal Enfield Bullet Trials 350

The new motorcycle is based on the same frame as all 350cc bikes, using advanced features like the 2-channel ABS and electric starter in comparison to the regular Bullet. The pricing is almost similar to all the 350cc models that use ABS in the country. Earlier, the Thunderbird was considered expensive but now, the part sharing has made all bikes almost similar in terms of ex-showroom price. Here is a quick specification comparison between the Royal Enfield Bullet Trials 350 and Royal Enfield Himalayan.

Royal Enfield Himalayan

Royal Enfield Bullet Trials 350 vs Royal Enfield Himalayan

Engine & Gearbox

RE Bullet Trials 350

  • Displacement: 346cc
  • Max Power: 19.8 hp @ 5250 rpm
  • Max Torque: 28 Nm @ 4000 rpm
  • Gearbox: 5-Speed
  • Cooling: Air-Cooled
  • Fuel Supply: Carburetor

RE Himalayan

  • Displacement: 411cc
  • Max Power: 24.5 hp @ 6500 rpm
  • Max Torque: 32 Nm @ 4250 rpm
  • Gearbox: 5-Speed
  • Cooling: Air-Cooled
  • Fuel Supply: Fuel Injection

Brakes & Suspension

RE Bullet Trials 350

  • Front Brake: 280mm Disc
  • Rear Brake: 240mm Disc
  • 2-Channel ABS
  • Front Suspension: Telescopic Forks
  • Rear Suspension: Hydraulic Dual Shocks

RE Himalayan

  • Front Brake: 300mm Disc
  • Rear Brake: 240mm Disc
  • 2-Channel ABS
  • Front Suspension: Telescopic Forks
  • Rear Suspension: Monoshock

Tyres & Frame

RE Bullet Trials 350

  • Front Tyre: 90/90-19
  • Rear Tyre: 110/80-18
  • Frame: Single Downtube

RE Himalayan

  • Front Tyre: 90/90-21
  • Rear Tyre: 120/90-17
  • Frame: Split Cradle

Dimensions & Weight

RE Bullet Trials 350

  • Length: 2080mm
  • Width: 805mm
  • Height: 1123mm
  • Ground Clearance: 135mm
  • Seat Height: 800mm
  • Wheelbase: 1390mm
  • Kerb Weight: 187 kg
  • Tank Capacity: 13.5-litres

RE Himalayan

  • Length: 2190mm
  • Width: 840mm
  • Height: 1360mm
  • Ground Clearance: 220mm
  • Seat Height: 800mm
  • Wheelbase: 1465mm
  • Kerb Weight: 194 kg
  • Tank Capacity: 15-litres

Ex-Showroom Price

  • Bullet Trials 350 ABS: INR 1.62 lakh
  • Himalayan 410 ABS: INR 1.80 lakh
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