#Royal Enfield Hunter 350Cc Price
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stoneheadbikes23 · 2 months ago
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Cheapest Bike Rental Options in Delhi
If you're looking for the cheapest bike rental options in Delhi, here are some services to consider:
GoBikes offers a wide range of bikes, including scooters and motorcycles, with prices starting around ₹300 per day. They also offer monthly rentals and provide a helmet with every booking. However, fuel isn't included in the rental fee, and there may be a security deposit requirement​.
RentSewa provides various types of bikes, from scooters to Royal Enfields, starting at affordable rates. They are known for offering budget-friendly and well-maintained bikes, making them a great option for both city commutes and long rides​(Rentsewa).
Sukuto claims to offer some of the lowest bike rental prices in Delhi, with rates as low as ₹6 per hour. They have a zero-deposit policy for many of their rentals, which can be a significant cost saver​.
These platforms all offer competitive pricing and a variety of bikes, so you can choose based on your needs, whether it's for short city rides or longer trips. Make sure to check the availability and exact pricing on their websites or apps.
Stoneheadbikes offers a range of bike rentals in Delhi, with affordable options for different types of bikes. The cheapest options include the Royal Enfield Electra 350cc, available for ₹799 per day, and the RE Hunter 350 for ₹1,399 per day. For longer rentals, they provide discounts, such as 10% off on rentals of 25-30 days. Monthly rentals are available with various conditions, including periodic service, but any consumables are the renter's responsibility. You can also choose mechanical warranty at an extra cost of ₹300 per day.
For more details, check out their website​(Stone Head Bikes)​
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autocarindianews · 5 months ago
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Royal Enfield Hunter 350: Your questions answered
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When Royal Enfield launched the Hunter 350 two years ago, it opened up a whole new segment for the traditionally retro company. The Hunter took (almost) everything Royal Enfield stood for and turned it on its head, in the best way possible. Here, we’ll answer some commonly asked questions about the lightest modern-day Royal Enfield.
How many variants does the Royal Enfield Hunter 350 come in? The Royal Enfield Hunter 350 comes in two variants: Retro and Metro. The Retro variant uses a rear drum brake, wire-spoke wheels shod with tubed tyres, simpler instrumentation and switchgear, simpler seat, tubular grab rail, rectangular indicators and more staid colours. Currently, the Retro variant only comes in a single colour 'Factory Black'.
The Metro variant gets a rear disc (therefore, dual-channel ABS), alloy wheels (therefore, tubeless tyres), modern-day RE switchgear, a slightly more advanced display, round indicators, a quilted seat, fancier pillion grab rail and can be available in seven vibrant colours.
What is the weight and seat height of Royal Enfield Hunter 350? It weighs 178kg, while the Metro has a kerb weight of 181kg. Both have an identical 790mm seat height, which is quite low and most riders should be able to manage it. Despite this, the Hunter is also reasonably comfortable for taller riders, while being on the lighter side (at least in the Royal Enfield realm).
What is the fuel economy of the Royal Enfield Hunter 350? In our tests, the Royal Enfield Hunter 350 returned 30.6kpl inside city limits and 39.8kpl out on the highway. These numbers make it the most fuel efficient of the Royal Enfield 350cc models. Since the engine is largely in the same state of tune as the other bikes, this can be attributed to its relatively lighter kerb weight and smaller wheels (which reduce rolling resistance).
What is the 0-100kph time of the Royal Enfield Hunter 350? At 15.15seconds, the Hunter is the quickest accelerating 350cc Royal Enfield model you can purchase today. However, in comparison to other 300-400cc bikes like the Honda CB300R and the Triumph Speed 400 (both of which use modern liquid-cooled motors), this number is much slower.
What is the price of the Royal Enfield Hunter 350? The Hunter starts at Rs 1.50 lakh, for the sole Retro colour. Then you have the four Dapper colours which cost Rs 1.70 lakh and the range-topping dual-tone Rebel colours are priced at Rs 1.75 lakh. These were the prices at launch, and the company hasn’t given it a single price hike yet, nearly two years later. Perhaps that explains why the Hunter continues to be a strong seller for Royal Enfield. This competitive pricing makes the Hunter the most affordable entry into the company's lineup and only the Military variant of the Bullet 350 costs similiar to the top-spec Hunter variants.
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wheelsbingo · 1 year ago
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Royal Enfield Hunter 350 performance
Does the “DUG-DUG” catch your attention too? When Royal Enfield passes by 99% heads turn to have a look at the beauty. Royal Enfield has been crafting such beauties since 1901. The iconic and vintage look of Royal Enfield bikes appeals to riders who appreciate the nostalgia and elegance associated with these motorcycles. People who have own Royal Enfield must have dreamt about the bikes getting spottier and more engaging. Those wishes have finally come true, Royal Enfield has launched the all-new HUNTER 350.
Royal Enfield claims this bike to be most engaging bike of all time. The look differs from signature look but somehow still screams to be a Royal Enfield bike. It’s got the classic British roadster design and is available in many colour schemes, it’s powered by RE’s smooth and torquey 350cc J-series engine and it has a very attractive starting price of Rs 1.50 lakh.
For more details you can visit our website Wheelsbingo.
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squarwell-breakingnews · 2 years ago
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Royal Enfield Hunter 350, a brilliant upgrade from a 150-160cc bike: Here's why - Times of India
Royal Enfield Hunter 350, a brilliant upgrade from a 150-160cc bike: Here’s why – Times of India
Royal Enfield Hunter 350, a brilliant upgrade from a 150-160cc bike: Here’s why One of the most awaited motorcycle launches of this year has happened. The new Royal Enfield Hunter 350 is here and carries a starting price of Rs 1.5 lakh (ex-showroom) – an interesting price indeed. The Hunter is the youngest-looking motorcycle in the company’s lineup, also the lightest, has the same 350cc engine…
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