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Royal Enfield Classic 350 Review Malaysia: Top Speed & Specs

Royal Enfield Classic 350 Review Malaysia: Top Speed & Specs
Shanker
January 29, 2024

The Royal Enfield Classic 350 needs no grand introduction. A legend on two wheels, it’s synonymous with vintage charm, unwavering reliability, and that unmistakable thump. 

But how does it stack up in the bustling streets and winding roads of Malaysia? Let’s break down its strengths, weaknesses, and see if it deserves a place in your garage.

Royal Enfield Classic 350 Review For Malaysia

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Table Of Contents
  1. Royal Enfield Classic 350 Price & Performance:
  2. Royal Enfield Classic 350 Top Speed
  3. Royal Enfield Classic 350 Specs & Features:
  4. Performance:
  5. Advantages:
  6. Disadvantages:
  7. Value & Comparisons:
  8. Who Is This Bike For?
  9. Final Verdict:

Royal Enfield Classic 350 Price & Performance:

Starting at RM 23,500 for the Standard variant, the Classic 350 boasts affordability unlike many of its retro counterparts. While not the cheapest in its class, the build quality and heritage command a premium. 

Royal Enfield Classic 350 Top Speed

Clocks in at around 115 km/h, not designed for Autobahn blasts, but perfectly adequate for Malaysian highways and coastal cruises.

Royal Enfield Classic 350 Specs & Features:

The heart of the beast is a 346cc single-cylinder air-cooled engine, churning out 19.8 hp and 28 Nm of torque. Don’t expect lightning-quick acceleration, but the gentle thrum offers a satisfying, old-school riding experience. 

A 5-speed gearbox keeps things simple, while both electric and kickstart options add a touch of nostalgia. 

Engine:

  • Type: 346cc single-cylinder, air-cooled
  • Power: 19.8 hp
  • Torque: 28 Nm
  • Transmission: 5-speed
  • Starter: Electric and kickstart

Dimensions:

  • Length: 2160 mm
  • Width: 790 mm
  • Height: 1090 mm
  • Wheelbase: 1370 mm
  • Seat height: 800 mm
  • Ground clearance: 135 mm
  • Kerb weight: 192 kg

Features:

  • Halogen headlights
  • Drum brakes (disc brakes on some variants)
  • Analog instrumentation
  • Electric and kickstart options
  • Spacious seat
  • Upright riding position

Performance:

Top speed: 115 km/h

On the feature front, the Royal Enfield Classic 350 keeps it basic, with halogen headlights, drum brakes (disc brakes on some variants), and analog instrumentation. The charm here lies in its simplicity, not cutting-edge tech.

Advantages:

  • Characterful engine: The thump of the engine is the Classic’s signature, offering a unique and evocative soundtrack to your ride.
  • Comfortable ergonomics: The upright riding position and spacious seat make it comfortable for long stretches, perfect for weekend getaways.
  • Timeless design: The retro styling never goes out of fashion, turning heads wherever you go.
  • Strong build quality: Known for its durability, the Classic is built to last, a true companion for years to come.
  • Active community: With a dedicated rider community in Malaysia, you’ll never be short of support and camaraderie.

Disadvantages:

  • Modest performance: Don’t expect sportsbike levels of power or agility. This is a cruiser at heart, meant for enjoying the journey, not breaking speed records.
  • Basic features: Tech enthusiasts might find the lack of modern features like ABS or a digital instrument cluster underwhelming.
  • Vibrations: The single-cylinder engine can get buzzy at higher speeds, something to consider for longer rides.

Value & Comparisons:

For its price, the Royal Enfield Classic 350 offers unmatched character and heritage. Compared to modern competitors, it may lack raw performance and tech, but it compensates with its unique charm and build quality. 

Bikes like the Jawa Perak or the Honda CB350 RS offer similar power and features in the same price range, but lack the Classic’s timeless appeal.

Who Is This Bike For?

The Classic 350 is for the rider who values experience over speed, who appreciates the simple pleasures of cruising on two wheels. It’s for the storyteller, the adventurer, the one who seeks a connection to the road and the rich history of motorcycling. 

If you’re looking for a reliable, stylish, and undeniably cool way to explore Malaysia, the Royal Enfield Classic 350 might just be your perfect match.

Final Verdict:

The Royal Enfield Classic 350 isn’t the fastest, flashiest, or most feature-packed bike on the market. But it’s more than just a machine; it’s an experience. 

It’s the rumble of the engine, the wind in your hair, and the endless open road calling your name. If you’re looking for a motorcycle that’s more than just transportation, the Classic 350 is a timeless legend waiting to be written into your own Malaysian adventures.

Buy Royal Enfield Classic 350 Second Hand

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