2022 Royal Enfield Meteor 350 Review | Daily Rider

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  • Опубликовано: 1 авг 2024
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    The Meteor 350 boils down to one question: Is this a new bike that looks old or an old bike with new features? Zack hits the road to find out.
    SPECS:
    MSRP: $4,750
    Engine: 349 cc single cylinder
    Measured weight: 420 lb. / 190.5 kg
    Fuel capacity: 3.96 gal. / 15 liters
    Seat height: 30.1 in. / 766 mm
    Claimed power: 20.2 @ 6,100 rpm
    Claimed torque: 19.9 foot-pounds @ 4,000 rpm
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  • @RevZilla
    @RevZilla  Год назад +29

    Read Common Tread's review of the Royal Enfield Meteor 350! rvz.la/3VqyOuF
    And if your bike needs new rubber, check out Michelin! rvz.la/3izeTLJ

    • @pabinash5644
      @pabinash5644 Год назад +2

      Aren't you guys a little too late to the party?

    • @saltimoto3507
      @saltimoto3507 Год назад +2

      You got the recommended valve check intervals wrong. It’s every 6,000 miles, not 3,000. Oil changes are at 3,000.

    • @jaspercaster3902
      @jaspercaster3902 Год назад

      Can we get a how to on backing it in with the clutch dump. I want to chuckle like that on my commute to work.

    • @ShikiKaze
      @ShikiKaze Год назад

      Glad you finally reviewed the bike. The Super Meteor 650 is right around the corner, hopefully it'll come to the US. 650cc is enough power to go down the road, and not having to fiddle with the ECM to unlock the governor is another plus.

    • @jimmyjam8795
      @jimmyjam8795 Год назад +1

      You are correct about the governing. UK model governed at 71 mph. That's why the engine runs so well at 70, its not really strained at that speed. No idea how you're getting so low mpg.

  • @Darren4352
    @Darren4352 Год назад +193

    I've got to say, having owned a Meteor 350 for a year exactly now, I still think so long as you know what it's capable of and don't expect it to be a superbike, I think it wins the nod. On a 3-hour trip, tent and backpack strapped to the passenger seat and a pair of saddlebags and a tank bag, I felt like this was a great little traveling bike for secondary roads. If the speed limit is 55 to 65 you're going to be a happy camper all day long. I have taken it out on 75 mph interstate but it is running flat out so I tend to build a little more time into my commute or travel schedule and enjoy the ride. I don't need the bike with the most power. I need the bike that makes me smile the most and for "me" that's this little blue Meteor 350.

    • @fsendventd
      @fsendventd Год назад +3

      what saddle bags did you put on it? haven't really seen a lot of options or ways to mount them

    • @KostaYNK
      @KostaYNK 8 месяцев назад +1

      I have ridden the HNTER, same engine more agile. With it having 10-15 more horses (and a few kilos less), they wouldn't make it worse, (or a superbike) for the things you wrote. On the contrary, they would make it even better. As it is, it is borderline in my personal opinion.

    • @DarkElfDiva
      @DarkElfDiva 4 месяца назад

      @@fsendventd I would also like to know.

  • @conceptcs
    @conceptcs Год назад +226

    Love what RE is doing. They are amazing at keeping classics and small displacement bikes relevant! I have my eyes on the Classic 350 Reborn, such an cool bike.

    • @Ctmnt08
      @Ctmnt08 Год назад +9

      I have a 2021 Meteor and, while it’s my first bike, I adore it. Most fun I’ve had driving since I was 16.

    • @shree397
      @shree397 Год назад +13

      You would be happy to know there is a Classic 650 with USD forks upcoming. It's currently being tested here in India and we see a lot of Royal Enfield test bikes especially ones with 650 engines in and around Mumbai.
      The super meteor 650 has already been launched. Bullet 650, shotgun(bobber) 650.
      Continental GT V Twin 950 (2025) are in the pipeline
      There is also himalayan 450 with Royal Enfield's first ever liquid cooled engine upcoming.

    • @hairyneil
      @hairyneil Год назад +1

      @@shree397 any signs of a 650 Himalayan yet? Pleeeease!

    • @shree397
      @shree397 Год назад +6

      @@hairyneil No company openly laid out its 3year plan and no 650cc himalayan yet. But the 450 is said to be 40hp so not bad.
      i am pretty sure in future there will be a himalayan with a bigger engine to challenge v storm and tiger category for cheap.

    • @hairyneil
      @hairyneil Год назад +1

      @@shree397 oh interesting, is the 450 a bored out 410 or a different block entirely?

  • @scottboettcher
    @scottboettcher Год назад +83

    While not the same, the Royal Enfield Classic 350 is close to this bike and we bought three of them this summer.
    At 61, I’ve been riding since I was 10. First “bike” was a Benelli 50cc mini. Next a Honda Elsinore 125cc. The Royal Enfield Classic 350 is the smallest bike I’ve owned since that time, with all sorts of sports bike for the last 50 years.
    The Royal Enfield Classic 350 is simply fantastic. Everywhere we go, we end up in long conversations over the bikes.
    While you can ride on the freeways, it’s really an in town bike or one to take up in the hills like Angeles Crest hwy.
    for under $5k you get ABS, fuel injection, three year warranty and miles and miles of smiles.
    Nobody will regret buying one unless they don’t heed the smaller motor’s limits. And for us, it’s not even a limit. They serve their purpose perfectly.
    💯% the most fun I’ve had since I was a kid.
    Ride Safe 🙏🏼

    • @GrampsD63
      @GrampsD63 Год назад +3

      I freaking love mine Man

    • @getoutside4363
      @getoutside4363 Год назад +8

      I bought one the middle of 2022 and have enjoyed it. I have a harley street glide special, bmw 1200gsa, and honda grom. I ended up riding the 350 classic to work more than the other bikes and smiled every time I rode it.

    • @solastro5595
      @solastro5595 Год назад +5

      Yeah, it sure is an improvement over those beginner 125cc bikes that struggle in the highways.

  • @reecetbobby5347
    @reecetbobby5347 Год назад +53

    Royal Enfield has really arrived. I mean they've been around forever, but the improved quality and styling of their current line up is getting a lot of peoples attention.

  • @natekerx85
    @natekerx85 Год назад +54

    I’ve been a hounding a bunch of friends to start riding for at least a decade. This year three of them finally bought bikes. One on a Himalayan, one on a Meteor, and one on an Interceptor 650. Thanks Royal Enfield, this company is getting many new riders on the road

  • @jcrewguy123
    @jcrewguy123 Год назад +66

    Zack's authentic laughter is contagious! I LOL when he wheelie'd and backed it in....he was having fun and it is one of best parts of these daily rider reviews.

    • @kamitorings
      @kamitorings Год назад

      yo fr was thinking the same.

  • @dennishelferich8335
    @dennishelferich8335 Год назад +56

    Excellent review of the Meteor. I'm 69 years old and have bee riding for 50 years now. I have owned everything from a 90cc up to 1000cc bikes over the years. This little Meteor 350 is one of my all time favorites. I seldom go on the freeways. This bike excels on two lane country roads. Just puttering around between 35-55 mph. That's exactly what I bought it for. It is the smoothest single I have ever been on. The seat is outstanding and I can ride for 2-3 hours without fatigue or soreness. I love this little bike. I can't however understand why Royal Enfield felt the need to limit a 350's top speed. How much faster could a 20 HP bike be afterall. Thanks for the review.

    • @DBUCKS1988
      @DBUCKS1988 Год назад +2

      I wonder if they did it just to keep stress of the engine down. Basically keep it just enough under it's max capability so it stays reliable longer and doesn't tire the engine out due to being run at it's limits for extended periods of time.

    • @alexandregarciabarea6659
      @alexandregarciabarea6659 Год назад +1

      Por causa da legislação na Índia

    • @jiriorlik352
      @jiriorlik352 Год назад

      @@alexandregarciabarea6659Tak to rozumym ,ALE NECHAPU proc obtezuji i vyvoz

    • @stevethackery9853
      @stevethackery9853 11 месяцев назад

      I understand the 71mph speed limiter is to do with a tax penalty in their home market.

    • @shankhadeepmandal978
      @shankhadeepmandal978 10 месяцев назад

      Well it all comes down to road and traffic regulations in various other countries in the world where RE has a good loyal customer base. There are set speed limits each for back country roads, inner city commuting roads, freeways and highway roads and racing tracks. In some cases you require an extra license to go any higher than the permissive limit set by the local government and in some other, it is absolutely banned to go any higher than the said limit. I think they made these limits to adjust to those local regulations and laws

  • @lancerbiker5263
    @lancerbiker5263 Год назад +39

    I was wondering why you hadn't done a review on this gem. Not sure who would buy any 350 CC bike for highway riding. The bike is designed for secondary roads and down town, and in that regard, it is a superstar. I could tell from you voice you were grinning during the whole ride. Bought mine without a test ride, and had it shipped 1000 miles. from closest dealer. This machine was designed for ease of maintenance. Many channels show how easy, including RE's own. Was interesting how long the battle between it and the BMW took. I sold my RT 1100 after my purchase due to lack of use. Been riding 50 years, and so far, this is my favourite.

  • @joshuastewart7894
    @joshuastewart7894 Год назад +58

    RevZilla team!! These vids are sensational keep up the good work. However, I’ve been carrying on for so long that we need a comment on headlight performance! It’s an important feature as 40% of commuters around the world travel at least one trip in the dark. I’m sure a great portion of us watching would appreciate it and a quick spiel on headlights would be a great addition to this awesome series.

    • @dennishelferich8335
      @dennishelferich8335 Год назад +2

      As a Meteor owner the stock headlight is not very good. It is not an LED. I'm replacing mine with a RE LED headlight. Hopefully it will be a good upgrade.

    • @Darren4352
      @Darren4352 Год назад

      I've got a 2021 Meteor 350 and the headlight on high beam is adequate. On low beam I find that it's very easy to outride your lights.

  • @MercilessGuitar151
    @MercilessGuitar151 Год назад +537

    I'd take a RE over an HD any day at this point. They are really doing something.

    • @davidsizemore2745
      @davidsizemore2745 Год назад +42

      LOL you can't compare the two. Two totally different style of bikes.

    • @DankoStojanovic
      @DankoStojanovic Год назад +78

      I grew up loving HD but I agree 100% with this - I would buy RE iver HD.
      I also think they do compare really well, except for the very latest of HD.

    • @davidsizemore2745
      @davidsizemore2745 Год назад +1

      @@DankoStojanovic two totally different style of motorcycles.

    • @anonym3017
      @anonym3017 Год назад +94

      @@davidsizemore2745 yeah the RE is best for relaxed cruising and the HD is best for, you guessed it, relaxed cruising.
      the HD acceleraters faster and has a higher top speed. Neither of which matter for cruising.

    • @easley421
      @easley421 Год назад +8

      You can't compare the two.

  • @daanveranneman
    @daanveranneman Год назад +12

    I went motocamping for 10 days overseas in England (i'm from Belgium). With all the bags and my girlfriend on the back, this thing still delivered going 60mph, and man those English roads can be rough sometimes.

  • @throttlecompany
    @throttlecompany Год назад +7

    Royal Enfield dealer here: the valve check is at 6k then every other 3k (so the valves get checked every 6k miles). It is worded in a confusing way but it is every 6k miles. Hope that helps!

    • @kriscotner7105
      @kriscotner7105 Год назад

      But why a valve check at first 300 miles? Some people can do that mileage in a week, especially potential customers that don't have a dealer nearby or are not mechanically inclined,this could be a deal killer

    • @throttlecompany
      @throttlecompany Год назад +1

      @@kriscotner7105 I hear you. I think the first service is extremely important. You really do want to get in there and make sure parts are mating together properly. RE has made huge leaps in quality and received a ton of praise for their engineering, I think some of this is due to their conservative first service schedule. Other brands will typically do this around 1k mikes but RE just happens to require this service sooner.

  • @rihorsburgh
    @rihorsburgh Год назад +7

    I bought one of these for my wife. It's VERY rideable, teaches you to use gears properly, nicely balanced and fun to ride.

  • @crystalpipic772
    @crystalpipic772 Год назад +5

    I'm no mechanic but using youtube I did the valve adjustment for the first time and it took me an hour. My nearest RE dealer is only a half hour away and they encouraged me to do it myself. If I had them do it it would have cost $150 which is way below what the typical valve adjustment cost is for other brands. And by the way, as others have pointed out 6000 miles is the interval after the first check.

  • @pumpkinr11s
    @pumpkinr11s Год назад +38

    Really impressed with the recent releases from RE. Glad you did a daily rider review on the 350 Meteor.

  • @swaroopajit
    @swaroopajit Год назад +293

    I hope you test out the Meteor 650 when it's available, I think that solves the power problems and it *looks* like they have made it a lot nicer in terms of trim and finishes. I'm curious to hear your thoughts when you make a video on it.

    • @bobwampler3387
      @bobwampler3387 Год назад +10

      Yeah, the up and (hopefully soon) coming Meteor 650 looks to be the best version of the Interceptor 650 to me.

    • @just_one_opinion
      @just_one_opinion Год назад +5

      by having 40hp in a 450lbs bike....Nothing is solved.

    • @Root_boy
      @Root_boy Год назад +31

      @@just_one_opinion went from a 130hp sport tourer to the interceptor. Couldn't be happier. 40hp is absolutely fine for a fun ride

    • @jomamma1750
      @jomamma1750 Год назад +11

      They are also, according to Indian sources, set to release a Classic 650 in the fall of '23. Almost all steel and rideable power. That might be the one to get.

    • @teteakhiangte6015
      @teteakhiangte6015 Год назад

      @@Root_boy is it because your roads are too bad to handle more than 100 hurspurs 😋🤭

  • @andrewrollin3506
    @andrewrollin3506 Год назад +7

    Your enthusiasm level is always impressive. You're really cut out well for this job! Thanks.

  • @rico1142
    @rico1142 Год назад +17

    Love small bikes reviews, they look so fun to ride. keep them coming.

  • @onecookieboy
    @onecookieboy Год назад +15

    Best Meteor review ever, and the first time I have seen someone wheelie on one, so 10/10 Zack, keep up the good work, your love of all things 2 wheel is obvious.

  • @Jay-ehn
    @Jay-ehn Год назад +16

    I’m at 0:04 and can comfortably say this is going to be one of my favourite episodes.
    My first bike in Meteor Blue. It’s economical, approachable, quiet and gets up to speed…eventually.
    Thanks for covering RE.

  • @justprentice
    @justprentice Год назад +3

    You won’t be winning any races on it, but you’ll smile the whole time you ride it. I rode them all weekend, and laughed the very same way in pure entertainment. I can’t explain it, but these bikes have such a solid charm and bring back the “experience” of motorcycling

  • @jonkassidy1476
    @jonkassidy1476 Год назад +14

    I made it on a episode of Daily Ride!! That’s my fully electric semi at 5:53 in the right lane.

  • @johncaputo9965
    @johncaputo9965 Год назад

    My compliments on the best review I have seen in a week of viewing dozens of them.

  • @nancymckinnon3704
    @nancymckinnon3704 Год назад +1

    Right after we finished this video today I went out and got the Rebel 500 I’ve been eyeing. It was such a hard choice!!! Thanks for posting the video

  • @marcoluoma3770
    @marcoluoma3770 Год назад +5

    Thanks for another really fun episode. I love the presentation style and the focus on the real world. RE deserves a lot of credit for making and marketing these entry level bikes. That said, if I wanted a bike like this I’d have the Rebel 250. Thanks again.

  • @carlosvejar3938
    @carlosvejar3938 Год назад

    Travels with Charlie is spot on. Great review once again, Zack. Thank you

  • @ADV_Agenda
    @ADV_Agenda Год назад +19

    I owned a Meteor for over a year and absolutely love it. Great buddy bike.

  • @keving1633
    @keving1633 Год назад +4

    I believe I read that the Royal Enfield manufacturing plant has the absolute highest ranking you can have for quality control. To corroborate, fortnine did a limited experiment checking oil cleanliness for the first service. RE was number 1.

  • @MorryOnTheFence
    @MorryOnTheFence Год назад +18

    This is my daily commuter, really does the job up to around 100kmph. Over that it falls off, doesn't struggle - just doesn't hit that push on point and you'll slow down on a hill open throttle in third.
    It's still nice, sounds good, handles better than the weight would imply. Looks take it a long way. It's a great first or last bike.
    You're right about the ECU being limited at 120kmph/75mph - in Brazil they had to be unlimited because of their fuel mix, there are some getting up to 140/150kmph 86/93mph.
    The tripper is garbage, I gave up on trying to make it consistently work - it makes a nice clock while I'm riding 😂

  • @walt7518
    @walt7518 Год назад +51

    Impressive wheelie, I've got a meteor and I'm certain I couldn't do the same. It has its charms as you say. It's my first smaller capacity bike since learner days in the 70's, since then it's been 900-1200 but the meteor is great fun. I've had to relearn the skills to maintain momentum again, round the corners as fast as the straights! The turning circle has allowed me to explore some back lanes that I'd never have ridden the bigger bikes on. 👍

  • @smallbobcat08o.g.47
    @smallbobcat08o.g.47 Год назад +6

    Man do i wanna see a RE Scram daily rider. Ive got a 2017 grom, a 2012 wr250x, a 2022 mt09 and a 2016 xsr900. I think id appreciate something a little different than the bikes i already have. Definitely dont need tons of power to have fun. Like what RE has been doing with the company. Another great video Zack! Always appreciate your point of veiw.

  • @TheBezaleel
    @TheBezaleel Год назад +4

    Huge numbers of modern RE sold here in Europe since 2017, reliability excellent.

  • @LeStraTele
    @LeStraTele Год назад +2

    My Dad has been riding for 50+ years and has owned just about every bike you can think of. He currently has this RE Meteor and loves it. Very comfortable and capable backroad cruiser.

  • @murdoch9106
    @murdoch9106 Год назад +4

    I knew a guy that had an Enfield 10 - 15 years ago, always looked so cool, i liked them. And in recent years they have improved a ton, modernized a bit, and look very good. Apparently they got a new CEO, a very young guy that made big changes and improvements.

    • @superchargedpetrolhead
      @superchargedpetrolhead Год назад +1

      The first thing that CEO did after taking the reins is he took away all the company cars for the executives and asked them to ride a Royal Enfield to work.
      Royal Enfield is run by bikers and it shows.

  • @rodintoulouse3054
    @rodintoulouse3054 Год назад +15

    I’ve got one in blue and i love it. There isn’t a single day I don’t get a comment or a look. Fantastic value for money. Great commuter and for weekend rides. Ride it two up as well and there is not a big drop in performance. Yes, I know performance is limited to start with 😊. Put luggage on mine and it looks the part. Only drawback is the brakes. The pads seem to be made out of soap. Once the 650 is available it will surely be a perfect all rounder

    • @uneasyr1der
      @uneasyr1der Год назад +1

      Agree with you on the brakes. I watched a video on Yammie Noob's (ugh) channel where they had the same issues on an Interceptor, which were sorted with a better master cylinder from Magura. Which I plan on doing first with my Meteor, then better brake pads later.

    • @rodintoulouse3054
      @rodintoulouse3054 Год назад +1

      @@uneasyr1der thanks for the tip 👍

    • @nuclear9977
      @nuclear9977 Год назад

      @@rodintoulouse3054😮❤

    • @uneasyr1der
      @uneasyr1der Год назад

      You'll want a Magura Hydraulic 225 Master Cylinder (Right Hand 13mm), and you'll also need a M10x1.0 Banjo Bolt brake fitting. I put links here before, but Revzilla must have stripped them out, because they don't carry these parts. In fact, Revzilla/Cyclegear carry very little specifically for Royal Enfield, so that's their problem.

    • @rodintoulouse3054
      @rodintoulouse3054 Год назад

      @@uneasyr1der thank you very much. I will check here in France for the parts

  • @johnwatkins8102
    @johnwatkins8102 Год назад

    I loved this video. This bike took on your personality as you spoke. You seemed like you really enjoyed riding it. Keep up the great reviews.

  • @davidskogley3570
    @davidskogley3570 10 месяцев назад +1

    "A simple presentation of forward motion" is the perfect way to describe this bike.

  • @turvyjj9232
    @turvyjj9232 Год назад

    Travels with Charley! Great find. Thanks Zack, as always.

  • @kevinl3892
    @kevinl3892 Год назад +1

    Great review as always. Love your commentary hope to see many more daily commutes to come :)

  • @bjstuhl
    @bjstuhl Год назад

    Absolutely perfect Steinbeck connection, Zack!

  • @dmaxcustom
    @dmaxcustom Год назад +35

    The Super Meteor is gonna be a banger.

    • @ws8080
      @ws8080 Год назад +2

      The me the GT still wins, because basically the same platform and more sporty yet classic still. But I can see why some people might prefer the Meteor flavor - each to their own.

  • @saltimoto3507
    @saltimoto3507 Год назад +8

    RE makes great bikes. I have two. The valve checks are at 6,000 miles, not 3,000 though.

  • @allans7281
    @allans7281 Год назад

    Good video! Nice to see a recent Meteor review.
    Absolutely love it! great ergonomics, nice rumble smooth acceleration and ride. Good build quality I highly recommend it. Get the factory touring seat and fly screen- looks dope

  • @jonathanmellish4439
    @jonathanmellish4439 Год назад +1

    Way to go with the wheelie. Never thought i would see that on a Meteor 😊

  • @BlueRidgeRider
    @BlueRidgeRider Год назад +8

    At 50 mph it delivers 90 mpg. It is limited to 72 mph (GPS), 75 on the speedo. If you need 70 mph every day this is simply the wrong bike. I have the same engine in my ‘22 Classic 350. It is smooth because it is counterbalanced. For two up riding on the interstate I have my 114” Harley but nothing beats the 350 for putting on the backroads.

  • @LongFlowAdventures
    @LongFlowAdventures Год назад

    Great review, and Zack you crack me up! Nice job man.

  • @SpecialistJim
    @SpecialistJim Год назад +1

    Yes! I've been hoping for this one!

  • @jamesnoonan7450
    @jamesnoonan7450 4 месяца назад +1

    I'm a new rider (had my licence for three months). I bought my first bike, the "Royal Enfield Meteor 350cc," and I'm made up with it! It's just an amazing first bike, very forgiving, and can happily ride it all day long. I've had hours of fun even through this past winter on it. I have no interest in the super fast sports bikes or going ridiculously quikly. Chugging along, taking in the scenery, it's just fantastic. Can highly recommend any new riders in their late 20s like me.

  • @calebbrown2983
    @calebbrown2983 Год назад

    Thanks for answering my question! However my lady friend ended up going off the deep end and getting a street twin, but we appreciate the input.

  • @Makattak7
    @Makattak7 Год назад

    Travels With Charley deep cut Steinbeck 10/10 great video as always

  • @paulstanley3265
    @paulstanley3265 Год назад

    I love it I hope in the future they will come out with a side car bike. Great job as always

  • @epicmotorcyclechannel307
    @epicmotorcyclechannel307 Год назад +1

    What an epic little bike! Awesome review as always

  • @jetmeg9314
    @jetmeg9314 Год назад +1

    great honest professional review. you rode the hell out of it.

  • @hallmichael132
    @hallmichael132 Год назад

    Bikes and book reviews. Zak you can do it all! I agree with your comments on both the bike and the book!

  • @KO-pk7df
    @KO-pk7df Год назад

    Hay! I spotted my old Yamaha in the background there, the gold one 70-72 vintage, I used to roam all over the Arizona desert during my early years. I have more memories of that bike than all the other bikes I have ever owned!

  • @blockocheese9730
    @blockocheese9730 Год назад +29

    This is the bike HD should’ve been making when they vomited the street 500. It’s stylish, approachable, affordable, and a really great bike. Long distance highway touring is the only thing Enfields don’t do

    • @vishnumohannair8791
      @vishnumohannair8791 Год назад +5

      HD is unable to make a bike that is affordable because they do not have any expertise in managing scale, ie. large numbers of bikes sold. It is exactly the same reason Triumph is partnering with Bajaj for their baby triumph, they have no experience with managing supply chain of large numbers. And you cannot bring down the price if the bike without selling big numbers

    • @getoutside4363
      @getoutside4363 Год назад +1

      I bought my 350 classic at a harley/royal Enfield dealer lol

    • @Dastanthepashtun
      @Dastanthepashtun Год назад +1

      Haha…check out the new super meteor 650 its parallel twin air cooled 649 engine with good torque its amazing

  • @TheClarkenstein
    @TheClarkenstein Год назад +22

    For the cost this bike is a great option as a second bike or solid first. Having had an Interceptor, the valve checks are cake and there are tons of RUclips how-to videos to show how to do it. If I didn’t have a Suzuki VanVan already, I’d snag one of these.

    • @davidc1961utube
      @davidc1961utube Год назад +6

      All the cool guys like RE, and are named Dave...

    • @TheClarkenstein
      @TheClarkenstein Год назад +3

      @@davidc1961utube hell yeah!

    • @lerx5799
      @lerx5799 10 месяцев назад +1

      just upgraded from my vanvan to a hunter 350. small world

  • @MrMcTavishOBS
    @MrMcTavishOBS Год назад +9

    I like the look of the classic bikes they’re making. I almost pulled the trigger and got an gt650 but opted to pay a little more for a used cb1100. Reviews have been pretty solid on the bigger bikes. Maybe a used one is in my future depending on long term reliability.

  • @YouCubeParadigm
    @YouCubeParadigm Год назад +3

    RE really filling HDs spot in the market. And honestly I'm okay with that. A very welcome change.
    This video literally made me go and order a Meteor 350. A stellar red, no less. Beautiful machine and I definetily cannot wait until spring!

  • @leeonardodienfield402
    @leeonardodienfield402 Год назад +9

    hey Zack nice video, one mistake here thought is the service interval is 6000 miles not 3000

  • @bobwampler3387
    @bobwampler3387 Год назад +8

    Very cool bike I think. I went back and re-watched your Rebel 500 review, and I think you had more fun on this Meteor from what you’ve said about the Honda. I would have rated it higher as a commuter.

  • @StardustADV
    @StardustADV Год назад +2

    I'm getting a Royal Enfield INT650 by the end of the year, very excited to get that. Can't wait to finally try out this classic brand. Will definitely have fun comparing it to my other 2 bikes. (A Vstrom 650, and an old Harley Softail)

  • @OddSpanner
    @OddSpanner Год назад +23

    Couple of bits to point out, valve check and service is every 6000 miles in the US and Europe, the 3000 mile “service” is basically just a check over of everything, like most good riders do regularly anyway!
    The engine has a 6500rpm govener on and the bike has a 75mph speed limiter written into the ECU. Without it it tops out at 85mph.
    Great review though :)

    • @OddSpanner
      @OddSpanner Год назад +6

      Oh and on mileage, if you cruise along at 55-60mph it’ll return 120miles to a UK gallon easily!

  • @scottcollyer7904
    @scottcollyer7904 Год назад +10

    I stick to the 45-55 mph roads in Michigan and I average over 70 mpg on my Classic 350. That sort of makes it a slightly less practical Vespa 150, but it’s less expensive and has more road presence(which helps keep people from driving as aggressively around you compared to a Vespa).

  • @andrewoh1663
    @andrewoh1663 Год назад

    A very fair review - you got the flavour of the bike.

  • @DpKris
    @DpKris Год назад +1

    4:17 loved that small drag race between electric and petrol engine.

  • @albertcoia184
    @albertcoia184 Год назад +1

    Thanks for the book review!

  • @Carlisho
    @Carlisho Год назад

    I love how all the way from the wheelie to the u-turn challenge the bike is flexing on Zack of what is capable of 😂

  • @notinthehead
    @notinthehead Год назад +11

    OMG.... Zack's trepidation on putting the bike potentially above the BMW S 1000 RR was awesome. He was really struggling. Loved watching this.

  • @DrBrito
    @DrBrito Год назад

    Great video and review!

  • @deferencetodusk
    @deferencetodusk Год назад

    I love Royal Enfields, I've had a Classic 500 and the Continental 650, they're very good fun

  • @michaelskipp1925
    @michaelskipp1925 Год назад

    That's my RE Meteor 350. I've had mine for a bit over a year now as my "kinda" first bike and it has been nothing but deee light full! And!....I joined the motorcycle group because of it. It was just like joining the 501st legion.
    What he said about the bike is 99% perfectly authentic!

  • @gbmaxse
    @gbmaxse Год назад +3

    This bike sounds much better than I would have expected

  • @stevetaylor9265
    @stevetaylor9265 Год назад +18

    I bought a 350 classic last year and love it.
    It is better on fuel than you think if you are trying. That's ben my challenge is to see how good of fuel mileage i can get.
    Plus it's fun to try to ride it fast, lots of running it though the gears.

    • @turningwrenchesonoldcars4091
      @turningwrenchesonoldcars4091 Год назад

      You should post a few small videos on mpg achievements.

    • @getoutside4363
      @getoutside4363 Год назад +2

      I average 80 mpg with my classic 350 around town and commuting on roads under 50mph. It's a fun little bike that I enjoy riding. I also own a 1200gsa, street glide special, and a grom.

  • @jfess1911
    @jfess1911 Год назад +4

    The Meteor 350 and Rebel 300 are both excellent choices. The Meteor 350 definitely has a more classic look and has a slightly higher seat (useful for taller people), but is heavier and significantly slower. The Rebel 300 has a smaller but higher revving, water-cooled engine which gives it more top-end power and speed but a little less tractor-like oomph when getting underway from a stop. The Rebel is about 50 pounds lighter and has a lower seat, features which may be important for a smaller person or for a learner who might drop it a few times. The performance numbers from a 2021 Cycle World comparison are:
    Max /speed: Meteor 75 mph, Rebel 91 mph
    0-60mph: Meteor 12.34 sec, Rebel 7.85 sec
    Power at rear wheel*: Meteor 18 hp, Rebel 25 hp,
    *note: "Power at rear wheel" numbers are lower than the advertised ones and this is normal. The "power at rear wheel" is what is actually transmitted to the road and was measured with a production motorcycle. The advertised numbers were measured directly from the engine, without any losses from the transmission, chain, etc.

  • @stiggy186
    @stiggy186 Год назад +43

    Love my Interceptor and recommend RE to pretty much anyone in the market for a new bike. They don't win on the spec sheet, but they make riding fun, and that's what it's about, right?
    And for what it's worth, both my bike and my friend's Classic 350 have been dead reliable.

    • @yuriteixeira5816
      @yuriteixeira5816 Год назад

      Have you replaced maintenance parts yet? I'd think they would be dirt cheap right?

    • @stiggy186
      @stiggy186 Год назад

      @Yuri Teixeira haven't needed to yet but yeah basically everything is extremely affordable for these bikes.

    • @kweeliso3601
      @kweeliso3601 Год назад +6

      Few month ago I went to the motorcycle shop of my town who sells Kawasaki, KTM and Royal Enfield and I ask the dealer wich of this 3 brands was the more reliable and he answers me Royal Enfield first followed by Kawasaki and waaaay behind KTM. I'm waiting for the RE himalayan 650!!
      I agree with you about the specs, in general we look at the power, the weight and that's it. But they are so many paramaters like the handling, the breaks, bore and stroke, gear ratio, suspension quality that make a bike good or not (in a subjectiv way) that can change your riding experience. " Did she makes you smile??" should be the main thing.
      Put your money in gas and not in expensive electronic (except ABS) and GO EXPLORE!

    • @crystalpipic772
      @crystalpipic772 Год назад +2

      @@yuriteixeira5816 Yes, you're right on. I ordered 6 OEM oil filters from India $25 shipped took 10 days to arrive.

  • @irritatedmushroom2
    @irritatedmushroom2 Год назад +7

    I had a go on a RE Classic 350 a few months ago, same engine as the Meteor. Great little bike and the fact that it only has 20hp really doesn't matter. It's just a "nice" bike. RE are really doing good things in the retro bike sector. This is the sort thing that brands like Triumph, Honda, Yamaha are just missing at lower CCs.

    • @Originalrebelosho
      @Originalrebelosho Год назад +1

      Honda highness cb350 released in 2020 in India to counter RE gave RE a good run for its money

  • @SophiaPetrillosBuddy
    @SophiaPetrillosBuddy Год назад +1

    I'm glad that you're doing smaller bikes! Still waiting on a TU250X video, but I understand that they're more rare in California

  • @joeh773
    @joeh773 Год назад

    Excellent review, one of the better ones on this bike and one of the better ones from Zach on any bike (although I do not watch all as not interested in all bikes). I love Zach's enthusiasm for this bike, trying to sell it playfully. Almost like he was paid to do so (not complaining). I'd like to support R.E. as I dream of slightly updated/reliable Bullet 500, and I like INT650 and SuperMeteor, but overall the bikes are a let down. Heavy underpowered pigs. You get whatcha pay for. If only they were lighter or more powerful... I'd buy one. Maybe R.E will get there in few years. Kudos to Zach though for firing up that enthusiasm among those who still consider this. Thanks Zach!

  • @alphajames33
    @alphajames33 Год назад +1

    I hope you compare it with the R. E. Hunter 350. Nice review!

  • @oldgranite6467
    @oldgranite6467 Год назад +5

    I did my MSF course this fall on a Meteor 350. For a returning rider, it was a bit chunky, but so am I. My only complaint is I came to a stop 0.1 seconds too late and for my pride, ill blame that on the weight and abs lol. Otherwise, I didn't have any problems doing slaloms and figure eights and whatnot. It's a manageable heavy little bike, at least for me

  • @electrolinks
    @electrolinks Год назад

    Thanks for the reviews...

  • @TheKeySpecialist
    @TheKeySpecialist Год назад

    Nice looking bike & Great video! 🔥🔥

  • @chrisdagnall8666
    @chrisdagnall8666 Год назад +1

    First thing I thought when I saw this pop up was good luck trying to wheelie, how wrong could I be, I absolutely laughed my socks off. I do enjoy these videos, thank you. 😀😀🏍😀😀

  • @markymarknj
    @markymarknj Год назад +7

    As a Meteor 350 owner, I've never gotten less than 65-70 mpg. While I wring its neck sometimes during acceleration, I normally ride 50-55 mph back roads. After run-in, I've been getting 75+ mpg.

    • @hunterbunn1404
      @hunterbunn1404 6 месяцев назад +1

      Same for me after exactly 1 year of ownership and extremely similar riding style

  • @critterIMHO
    @critterIMHO Год назад +2

    At the age of 62, I think the meteor 350 is going to be my return to riding bike. Was quite surprised by the wheelie.

  • @TheHarris619
    @TheHarris619 Год назад +2

    Zack over here with his screen protector upside down on his phone. Love Daily Rider.

  • @redflashpontiac
    @redflashpontiac Год назад

    Talking about the power, it's the same for a lot of the sub 400cc single cylinder bikes I've ridden (Yamaha SR400, XT250, WR250R) they have built in highway cruise control. Just hold it wide open and you'll stay at slightly above the posted highway speed limit lol. They are most fun ripping around town at wide open throttle, kicking through the gears, doing 45 - 50 mph, with almost no chance of upsetting the local law enforcement (unless you put a hood rat exhaust system on it). That's a cool little bike, thanks for the review!

  • @fredmaldonado9204
    @fredmaldonado9204 11 месяцев назад +1

    I think it looks very nice. A classic style with modern amenities. Reminds me of the old Honda nighthawk 650. Which was about the same weight.

  • @brantfurr986
    @brantfurr986 Год назад +1

    Lots of us commute in the dark. I would love it if you incorporated headlight effectiveness into your Daily Rider segment.

  • @clydeosterhout1221
    @clydeosterhout1221 Год назад

    My wife and I used to tour on my Suzuki TU250x which has the same basic performance parameters as this RE, but at 100 pounds less weight, a more natural seating position, 20 mpg better fuel economy, and a $1000 lower price tag. Yet the TU250 was never really accepted here because it was “just a 250.” And a Suzuki. Just didn’t have the same nostalgic appeal, I guess.
    On the TUx if I wanted to go over 70 I have to shift into 4th, as it won’t pull redline in 5th. I suspect that this might be true if the RE. Just doesn’t have enough power to overcome the wind resistance in 5th.
    We now tour on a Vulcan 900 LT, but just because our old knees started having issues as we entered our 60s. Performance was never an issue. 20 hp is fine, as long as you maintain your focus. We were surprised at just how little changed when we moved to the bigger bike.

  • @RikkyTang
    @RikkyTang Год назад +1

    Great review Zack! I missed the detail about valve check intervals when I reviewed it myself, darn it. But the bike is a doddle to ride and has character... it feels like it's always doing its best for you and looks great :)
    BMW CE04 is a fun and interesting bike to ride but the range anxiety is real 😔

    • @johnludmon510
      @johnludmon510 Год назад +1

      The valve adjustment is actually 6000 miles after the first service. The 3000 miles service is an inspection even the oil change is optional.

  • @KyleMagill
    @KyleMagill Год назад

    18(?) bikes on the board and my Tuareg is still at the top. Love it!

  • @elwood62
    @elwood62 Год назад +2

    Glad to see it fair pretty well. I bought one in early summer only to have a manufacturing defect leave it stuck in the shop for 3 months. By the time I figured out that I could have gotten a refund they figured out the issue. I’m hoping to actually get to ride it next year.

  • @alexhampton2802
    @alexhampton2802 Год назад +2

    Great review, as always, Zack. Here in the UK RE are killing it, both the Meteor and the closely related Classic 350 are the best sellers in their respec classes and overall in the top 10 brands, RE is 7th, ahead of the likes of Piaggio and Ducati, which is flippin awesome if you ask me.
    I'd like to add me and my friend Jon are big into bikes, but don't ride yet, but every year we say we're gonna pull the trigger, I think the accessibility, affordability and style that RE have, as well as a rich and fascinating history are just draws and icing on various cakes, I'm 99% sure a Meteor will likely be my first big bike and probably a keeper from everything I've heard.
    Look forward to the review of the fancy electric Bimmer. You and Ari keep doing awesome stuff. Peace ✌️

    • @Originalrebelosho
      @Originalrebelosho Год назад +3

      In India meteor is facing tough competition from honda highness cb350

    • @alexhampton2802
      @alexhampton2802 Год назад +1

      @ruchi mowar I really want Honda to sell the H'ness in the UK, looks a brilliant bike

  • @travisdonaldstanley6420
    @travisdonaldstanley6420 Год назад

    Ohh, a nice reference to the Versys 650 on fuel economy.
    One of the best MCs ever created.
    😁

  • @arjenbootsma6881
    @arjenbootsma6881 Год назад

    Zack, I'm very exited about the CE04 scooter! Would love to buy one.

  • @89RASMUS
    @89RASMUS 5 месяцев назад

    I've had my Classic, which is basically the exact same bike with a few aesthetic differences, for a full season now. It's the kind of bike that's perfect for when you have nowhere to go and no hurry getting there. 80kph is where it's the most harmonic in the engine, and I'd call 90 the max cruising speed. You can go higher as well without the engine outright complaining, but it hurts my soul a bit doing so for extended periods. On a warm summers eve, sweeping along twisty roads into the white nights of the Nordics, that's where it transforms into the best bike in the world for a short while. It's more fun riding a slow bike fast than a fast bike slow. I've done 500km in a day without any problems and the bike just asks for more. Planning on some proper camping trips this summer, now that I know I can properly trust the bike. I have several bigger bikes as well, but somehow I still go for the Royal when I just want to get out there to clear my head a bit. Bringing out the 1000cc tourer to just take a couple of laps around the surroundings would feel a bit weird, while on the Royal it feels completely natural.

  • @mkshffr4936
    @mkshffr4936 Год назад +3

    I am old enough that 65mph is plenty for me.