Last Updated on: 13 Jan 2026
Royal Enfield Bullet 350 price in Bhatpara
The Royal Enfield Bullet 350 price in Bhatpara starts at ₹1.60 lakh for the base variant and goes up to ₹2.02 lakh for the top model (ex-showroom). The bike is available in 4 variants, and depending on the variant chosen, the Bullet 350 price varies.
The Royal Enfield Bullet 350 on road price in Bhatpara starts at ₹1.83 lakh for the Battalion variant and goes up to ₹2.37 lakh for the Black Gold.
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I weigh over 110 kg and have been using an Electra 350 for more than seven years. The suspension has deteriorated to the point where even small bumps are transferred directly to my back. I want to buy a bike with better suspension and good pillion seat comfort for my daily office commute. Please suggest. My budget is between ₹1.5 lakh and ₹2.5 lakh.
Dear team, I previously owned an Apache 200. My daily city commute is around 10-15 km. I want to buy a new bike with good comfort for both rider and pillion. I haven’t done touring before, but I am planning to start if everything goes well. I don’t want to go beyond 350 cc. Please suggest a bike with good comfort, mileage, and riding posture so that long rides can be fun.
In the 350cc space, bikes like the Royal Enfield Hunter / Classic / Bullet 350 and Honda CB350 trio make for good options considering your mixed usage. All of them have upright ergonomics, comfortable suspension setups and decent fuel economy.
If you are open to waiting for a few months, Bajaj will be releasing 350cc versions of all the Triumph 400cc bikes. These will offer you noticeably more performance than the aforementioned air-cooled 350s while being priced similarly.
I would like to upgrade my Bajaj Avenger 220 Cruise. I have been riding my brother’s Royal Enfield Classic 500 Desert Storm and find it easy to manoeuvre in the city, but I do experience back pain on bad roads. Can I go with a Royal Enfield, and which model would you recommend? My weekly usage is around 120km, and I have not done long rides so far, but I am open to experimenting.
I have been riding a Pulsar 180 for 11 years and now want a new motorcycle with classic looks. My daily commute is around 8-10km, and I also ride about 400km on weekends for a round trip between my workplace and hometown. My budget is Rs 2.5 lakh. What options would suit my usage?
I want to purchase a new bike. I am 6 feet 1 inch tall and need a motorcycle that is comfortable for my height. My city riding is around 70km per day. Please suggest suitable options.
I’m looking to buy a motorcycle with strong low-end torque. Which would be better among the Goan Classic 350, CB350, Harley-Davidson X440 T, and Royal Enfield Scram 440? My usage will mostly be in the city, with rare long rides, and I’m not concerned about top speed.
Hello, I have been riding an Activa for more than six years, and now I want to buy a bike of 350 cc or more. I am 24 years old and know how to ride a bike, but I’m not extremely confident yet. This will be my first bike. I will use it for city rides of 30-40 km, weekend rides exploring roads, and 2-3 highway trips per year. I also really want to travel to places like Himachal and Uttarakhand. I am attracted to the CB350 series, Meteor, and Guerrilla from Royal Enfield, but I’m open to other recommendations. My maximum budget is ₹3.5 lakh on-road.
The Honda CB350 trio are very similar machines and we would recommend choosing the one you like the look of the most. These are plush, smooth, proven and reliable machines, although don't expect too much in terms of performance from the relaxed, long-stroke single-cylinder engine.
For similar reasons, the Royal Enfield Classic / Bullet / Hunter are also worth taking a look at. The first two will feel more substantial and have more spacious ergonomics. The Hunter will feel much lighter and more compact in comparison, so depending on the sort of bike you want, you should choose between these three.
Finally, the Guerrilla 450 is a far sportier and faster bike than these slower 350cc models we've suggested above. If this is the sort of riding experience you're after, it makes for a good purchase.
Since this is your first bike, we'd recommend taking a proper test ride and seeing which one is best for you.
I am 32 years old and have ridden commuter motorcycles and scooters all my life — such as the Splendor+, Platina, TVS Zest, Access 125, and Vespa ZX. I don’t feel comfortable riding above 60 km/h on the highway due to engine vibrations and braking limitations. I’m now looking for a bike in the 350 cc to 400 cc range with a maximum budget of ₹3 lakh. Reliability and good service quality are important factors for me. Please help.
If you want something with a bit of sporting intent in the way it rides, the Triumph Speed 400 makes for a good purchase. It is a relaxed city commuter with good suspension, a smooth and grunty engine, as well as an agile demeanour. If you want a more mellow riding experience but want a Triumph, the Speed T4 makes a good case for itself.
If you want bikes with a more old-school riding experience, then the Honda CB350 models and the Royal Enfield Bullet / Classic / Hunter 350 models deserve your attention.
All bikes here have been out for multiple years now and have largely proven themselves to be reliable machines.
A test ride of these bikes will help you decide which one suits you the best.
I am 6 ft 1 inch tall and want to purchase a new bike for daily city commuting of approximately 70 km. I am not a fast rider and prefer relaxed biking. My budget is around ₹2 to 2.5 lakh. Which bike should I buy? I personally like the TVS Ronin and similar bikes, but I am confused because of my height.
Hi, I am confused between the Harley-Davidson X440, Honda CB350 and TVS Apache RTX 300. I am 40 years old, and my daily usage is around 30km. I want to start touring on a motorcycle, with rides of around 350km, and pillion comfort is important. I have mostly been riding an Ntorq scooter and consider myself a beginner since it has been a long time since I rode a bike. Please advise.
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