7 Things to Consider Before Buying a Bullet

17 January,2022 02:22 PM IST |  Mumbai  |  BrandMedia

Every time you see a Bullet pass you by on the road, you are sure to notice its presence.

Royal Enfield


This Royal Enfield is a robust motorcycle that is meant for those who like to cruise and don't care about going fast and racing. The speed is not a deciding factor when it comes to a Bullet, it is a good low-end torque and reliable engine. It looks like a beast and the proud owners love to show off this bike.

If you are thinking of buying a bullet, there are a few things you should consider first before putting your money there. Out of the many investments, while buying a bullet, the top leading priority is opting for bike insurance. A Royal Enfield bike insurance is intricately designed to keep your bike safe from all harm, especially financial losses. With Royal Enfield bike insurance by your side, here are more tips that you should consider when analysing a bullet. Let's take a look at a few things you should look at.

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Things to consider before buying a Bullet

1. One Must be Committed to Regular Maintenance:

Maintaining a Bullet is a commitment. Apart from the regular services at the licensed service centre, there are a few things that are expected from you. As years pass by, people prefer to maintain their bikes at home using their toolbox. Some of the things you will need to do are - not go beyond 60kmph for the first 500 km and not go beyond 70kmph for the next 2000 km. Pressure washing the bike every month and applying lube to the cables and chain after the wash is a must. Get the scratches removed as soon as possible by getting them painted. You can clean the chain with a chain cleaner and lube using chain spray.

Keeping a vigilant watch on all of these will help you prepare and keep you ready to maintain a royal bike as a bullet.

2. Weight of the Bike:

Bullet has incredible balance but in case you need to handle the bike, remember that the bike weighs about 186 to 196 kg! In case something goes wrong, you may have to haul the bike. The weight is an important factor as in case of an accident when you have to get the bike back on its wheels.

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3. Cost & Finances:

The cost of a Royal Enfield Bullet 350 is 1,38,726 rupees. This bike is what you get when you are paying for reliability and a long history of proven motorcycle prowess. The costs to consider apart from the cost of the bike are the charges of the RTO and Royal Enfield bike insurance. You can get insurance from the store or you can take the better way and buy insurance online. If you are looking to cover your Bullet with insurance, you can go online and compare quotes, packages, features, add-ons, and benefits to choose the best one for yourself instead of settling for the one being offered to you. If you are looking for finances for your bike, you can think of asking the bank for a loan. Apart from this, you can opt for the EMI option as well.

4. Find Comfort at the Seating Area:

The comfort of sitting on a plush seat throughout your bike ride makes the experience ethereal. The amazingly comfortable seat for the rider as well as the pillion rider is one of the reasons bike enthusiasts prefer Royal Enfield Bullet to every other bike. Those who love to go on road trips know the importance of a comfortable seat to help you as a support.

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5. Engine Specifications:

The iconic design of this engine has won many hearts. This bike is suitable to cut through the traffic and go on long trips too. The single-cylinder 4 stroke engine is air-cooled and you have the option of electric start and kickstart. The displacement is about 346 CC and the fuel tank has a capacity of 13.5 litres. The engine of this bike is what has made it so successful.

6. Reliability & Endurance of the Bullet:

The comfortable feeling while riding a Bullet comes from your eased posture that is possible due to the design of the two-wheeler. The reliability of this bike across rugged terrains and uneven roads to get to the highest point in India or to go all the way from the North of the country to the South. The performance of this bike for years is one of the reasons that it is deemed reliable.

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7. Suspension & Brakes:

Suspension is what makes even a bumpy ride seem smooth. The front suspension is telescopic and the rear suspension has twin shock absorbers that help the rider as well as the pillion rider. The front brake is a 280 mm disc with a 2-piston calliper with ABS. The rear brake is single lead internal expanding with a 153 mm drum. The brakes are designed to assist you even when you have to brake suddenly.

Documents required to drive a geared two-wheeler

Documents that are required to ride a bike on Indian Roads are - Registration certificate, a third party bike insurance certificate, a driver's license (for geared two-wheeler), and an emission test certificate. According to the Motor Vehicles Act, all vehicles must be covered by at least third party bike insurance, as it is mandatory by the law. This document provides information about the amount of coverage, details of the vehicle covered, name of the owner, type of coverage, insurance provider, and policy number. Third-party bike insurance protects you in case of an accident and covers any damages to the vehicle or property of the other party involved in the accident. This covers any medical bills in case of any injury caused due to the accident.

When you are looking to buy a Bullet, you should consider these things and then decide whether you should go ahead.

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