Royal Enfield Classic 350. Is it too heavy and gutless? A viewer on the channel seems to thinks so?

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  • Опубликовано: 7 июн 2024
  • Hello.
    I address a random comment on the channel that simply said. Too Heavy, Gutless, No thanks.
    It would seem that I have made a terrible mistake, or have I?
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  • @shardlake
    @shardlake Месяц назад +21

    Bikes are so much more than the specs sheet, when I was younger it was all about top speed and 0-60 times, now I like to see the scenery :)

    • @shottostravels
      @shottostravels  Месяц назад +2

      Thanks for commenting.
      No Arguments here.
      Ride safe mate 👍

    • @PhilipBallGarry
      @PhilipBallGarry Месяц назад

      A couple of years ago (aged 58) I had what I call my epiphany. I was blasting through a series of bends, (probably too fast) and all of a sudden I was overwhelmed by the thought 🤔 am I enjoying this? Self honesty was needed. I wasn't. It was a real turning point. I was getting older, my sense of vulnerability was telling me it was time. I could have easily packed in altogether. The alternative was to begin the climb back down the size and performance ladder. It was a major adjustment. But I think I've enjoyed it far more than the climb up those rungs. The Classic 350 is exactly right for me at exactly the right time.

    • @shottostravels
      @shottostravels  Месяц назад +1

      You know, sense of vulnerability is a great way of putting it.
      I agree, things happen, maybe only little things that make you realize things aren't quite the same as they once were.
      Does it take a mature head to accept and understand what's happening? Does everyone eventually get it. I'm not sure.
      I guess they must, there is no escape from the march of time.
      Thanks for commenting.
      Ride safe mate 👍

  • @lancerbiker5263
    @lancerbiker5263 Месяц назад +8

    I was on a ride the other day with my buddy on his 1000 cc Honda sports bike. We stooped at a pub where he said he was enjoying hearing me shift through 4 and sometimes 5 gears to his 1 . I replied, "I enjoy using most of my horsepower most of the time ! " How often is a person going to use 300+ horsepower without killing themselves, someone else, or ending up in jail ? I guess one of the main reasons motorcycling is so fun is the huge variation in motorcycles. One to suit every personality and/or skill level. People just need to rationally select a model based on who they are, rather than who they think they are. (Although if everyone did there would be fewer low mileage slightly used bikes available 😉)

    • @shottostravels
      @shottostravels  Месяц назад +2

      Thanks for commenting.
      Spot on, couldn't agree more.
      👍

  • @Lee-70ish
    @Lee-70ish Месяц назад +4

    Each to their own as they say
    Had all sorts over the years from a BSA wing wheel, big cruisers , full blown cafe racers , Trials,MX and even a Chair outfit.
    Yup I got a 350 Enfield classic and its wonderful for what I use it for end of.

    • @shottostravels
      @shottostravels  Месяц назад +2

      Thanks for your thoughts.
      It's a broad church.
      Suits me too
      Ride safe mate👍

  • @boris19548
    @boris19548 Месяц назад +3

    My uncle had a 1952 BMW R25 12.5bhp...sweet spot for driving was around 45-50 mph. I learnt to drive and thoroughly enjoyed every moment driving it till my midd twenties. All my mates had Suzuki gsxr 750 or Kawasaki zxr...no girl wanted to seat with me but I wasn't bothered. Guess who had the most people around motorbike when we parked wherever, whenever. Loved that kind of bike in my youth and love it right now. As a matter of fact classic 350 is a beast compared to R25.
    Love your video, great job!

    • @shottostravels
      @shottostravels  Месяц назад +1

      Thanks for your thoughts.
      Great comments.
      Ride safe mate 👍

  • @GlynOC
    @GlynOC Месяц назад +4

    When you've got a bike there's kind of two modes to riding/owning, you either have performance far superior to cars and completely dominate them or go the other way and don't even try and compete. Both can be equally valid and enjoyable for an afternoon out 😊

    • @shottostravels
      @shottostravels  Месяц назад +1

      Thanks Glynn. Fair enough.
      Ride safe mate👍

  • @SteveBernard42
    @SteveBernard42 Месяц назад +1

    Yes, they’re ‘sturdy’ bikes and yes they’re low powered. Did a ninety mile run around the highlands today, only had to wave past one car and I’m still running in! My little Meteor takes me anywhere I want to go, and takes me there with a smile on my face. Job done.

  • @Dudeiculas
    @Dudeiculas Месяц назад +1

    Great vid again ps don't forget to cancel your indicator lol

    • @shottostravels
      @shottostravels  Месяц назад +2

      I wondered who'd want to point that out! It's you!
      No seriously sometimes there's too much going on for my peanut brain.
      Ride safe mate 👍

  • @timgarnett7636
    @timgarnett7636 11 дней назад +1

    I loved mine and my main take away was that it removed that heavy sense of being one moment away of crashing because going to fast. Genuinely a fun bike. Also best looking bike made currently. That said it could do with a few more ponies. If it had say 30bhp it would cope with motorways better ie you don’t have to pin it to get to 65-70 mph.

  • @penningtonlfc
    @penningtonlfc Месяц назад

    loved the power rangers bit subbed,you know your stuff mate.

    • @shottostravels
      @shottostravels  Месяц назад

      Not too sure about that.
      But thanks anyway.
      Ride safe mate 👍

  • @user-jm9yc2gc1c
    @user-jm9yc2gc1c Месяц назад +1

    If riding around with your heart in your mouth, not having time to enjoy the scenery and risking losing your licence is your bag rock on bro!!

  • @nigeldalrymple4099
    @nigeldalrymple4099 Месяц назад +1

    Another entertaining video. 👍

  • @chrislaunders8283
    @chrislaunders8283 26 дней назад +1

    As a 70 year old mostly British bike rider I have been considering buying a 350 Classic as a modern (electric start, light clutch, good suspension) daily rum about for quite some time, last week a friend came round with a 350 Meteor he had just bought and I had a sit on it and couldn't believe how heavy and "fat" it felt, just to confirm this I went along to the local RE dealers where they had a 350 Classic and had a while sitting on that and moving it about. Yes it did indeed feel that way, I then spent some time looking into this. My current daily ride is a Norton 750 Atlas, this is 10 kg lighter than the Enfield and feels much smaller in comparison, even my Vincent 1000 although 30kg heaver still "feels" smaller and lighter. I haven't entirely given up on the idea and will be seeing about a test ride ( the local dealer only had a Bullet demonstrator)

    • @shottostravels
      @shottostravels  26 дней назад

      Hi Chris, thanks for commenting and for sharing your thoughts.
      I have no real knowledge of British bikes but I do understand that, particularly as we get older it probably makes sense to get something a bit more manageable. Me too.
      I suppose it depends on your starting point. Mine was A Pan European, an Electra glide and BMW Gs 1200.
      The Classic is like a moped compared to them but it is interesting to hear that it may not be the answer for everyone.
      Thanks for commenting.
      Ride safe mate.

  • @warmstrong5612
    @warmstrong5612 Месяц назад

    I can't think of a better 'new' bike for a sight seeing tour of all the wonderfully picturesque historic sites of the UK.

    • @shottostravels
      @shottostravels  Месяц назад

      I agree. Thanks for commenting.
      Ride safe mate 👍

  • @matt904sl
    @matt904sl Месяц назад +1

    Hi Keith
    I fitted the decat pipe to my 350 a few days ago and I've had the DNA filter for about 5 months and have noticed a difference straight away!!! With the standard silencer it sounds absolutely fine . The bike does feel more eager to rev now and it's an absolute pleasure to ride.
    Go steady 👍🏽
    Kind regards Matt

    • @shottostravels
      @shottostravels  Месяц назад +1

      Thanks for commenting.
      Absolutely spot on.
      That's where I am, I didn't notice a big difference with just the DNA but did notice when the de cat pipe went on. The silencer was a step too far, too much noise for no discernable difference.
      Ride safe mate 👍

    • @cleeveofford1720
      @cleeveofford1720 Месяц назад

      Bung a Kent cam in,lot different, lovely

  • @tweedelidee
    @tweedelidee Месяц назад +1

    After quite some bikes since 1973, I think this is the machine I have the most fun of all. Beautiful, easy handling, reliable - there are enough fast and furious plastic bags around for those who do not understand a different philosophy of motorcycling. I bought mine on the spot, one and a half year ago, it was love at first sight. 110 is sufficient, and the only tuning I did is also the DNA Filter. Greetings from Luxembourg, ride safe.

    • @shottostravels
      @shottostravels  Месяц назад +1

      Thanks for commenting.
      I agree, I did the DNA and didn't notice too much difference. I did notice a difference when I added the de cat pipe though🤔
      Ride safe 👍

  • @derbyshireruralrider9398
    @derbyshireruralrider9398 Месяц назад

    As you say you choose your bike for the purpose you want it for.
    Race horse pulling a plough is an excellent analogy.
    Wondered if you’d tried the Bullet model with same spec but a little difference in appearance and your thoughts on them.
    Not convinced about the glove idea as if inside rain off gloves can get inside jacket

    • @shottostravels
      @shottostravels  Месяц назад

      I liked the bullet but it wasn't on Offer, ie cheap( ish) so I thought the classic is close enough!
      And it is!
      👍

  • @gparry
    @gparry Месяц назад

    Bike sounds really good, must book a test ride.Have a CB650f at the moment Great bike! but looking to slow down great video great comments.

    • @shottostravels
      @shottostravels  Месяц назад

      Thanks for commenting.
      Life in the slow lane isn't as bad as you might think.
      It really is a willing little thing.
      Ride safe mate👍

  • @coalitionfilms1989
    @coalitionfilms1989 Месяц назад +9

    I am a Classic 350 owner and I don't understand on where the comment 'it's too heavy' comes from. It's a pretty light and manageable bike despite having almost all-metal construction, way more so than when I had my Triumph Bonneville... and yeah I would said it is a bit guttless when your on a main road and your competing with other traffic, but going around towns and the back roads it's excellent.

  • @melfzs
    @melfzs Месяц назад +5

    I don't even notice it's weight, I'm 69 and 5' 6", what the hell is up with these people , one of the main things I like about it is it's so easy to manoeuvre!
    It's lighter than my Vstrom 650 at 220 kgs, and heavier than my Old SV650 at 170kgs ,
    As for it's power I don't feel it's lacking in anyway it's perfect and suits the bike , and when I wind it up I can have a right hoot around the lanes, and I can annoy some of these horsepower jockeys on tight lanes,..you know the one's, all the horsepower and no experience or competence eh?
    Cheers Mel 🍻

    • @shottostravels
      @shottostravels  Месяц назад +3

      Mel, bang on.
      You can't buy experience!
      Well said, Thanks for commenting and Ride safe mate 👍

    • @PhilipBallGarry
      @PhilipBallGarry Месяц назад

      Have you noticed that the sphere of operation changes when you get a smaller bike too? There's a little circuit I do locally. It's a mixture of narrow single track lanes and wider roads with a better surfaces. The latter are B roads, but let's call the former "C" roads 😊. The circuit allows for great fun. Trundling along at about 20mph listening to the birds and taking in all that nature has to offer and also twisty fun up to 60. The bigger bikes I've had wouldn't have been able to stretch their legs on such a circuit so I'd have had to go much further afield to find satisfaction. Cyclists and walkers seem happy to share their environment with me and I get many a friendly wave and nod of appreciation on the Classic 350

    • @shottostravels
      @shottostravels  Месяц назад +1

      Absolutely. Very well put. Horses for courses. 👍

    • @PhilipBallGarry
      @PhilipBallGarry Месяц назад

      @@shottostravels and horses lol 😆

  • @kevinmills5052
    @kevinmills5052 Месяц назад +1

    Sounds bloody gorgeous.

    • @shottostravels
      @shottostravels  Месяц назад +1

      Thanks for commenting.
      Ride safe mate 👍

    • @peterwillis4239
      @peterwillis4239 Месяц назад +1

      Completely agree, you've got it just right. Lovely sound.👍

    • @shottostravels
      @shottostravels  Месяц назад

      @peterwillis4239 sounds OK to me too. Bit louder than the strangled euro 6 set up but not sounding like The sons of anarchy. 👍

  • @garryclarke-kray4071
    @garryclarke-kray4071 Месяц назад +1

    I’m currently riding a street twin but want to try one of these as everyone that’s got one seems to love them

    • @shottostravels
      @shottostravels  Месяц назад +1

      Worth a test ride then.
      Ride safe mate👍

  • @twotter1969
    @twotter1969 Месяц назад +1

    I know what the specs are, but I still find it to be a pretty nimble bike, and it doesn't feel that heavy to me. It can bimble along the back lanes, but mine seems to like being revved, then it does legal speeds quite happily. Overtakes need planning but are all the more satisfying. DNA filter is ready to be fitted this weekend, and I'm waiting on a decat pipe from India, which I know won't be stainless, but for £24 and a spray of ACF50, will do the job. Should all be ready for the Distinguished Gentleman's Ride on 19 May. I'm loving my bike 😀

    • @shottostravels
      @shottostravels  Месяц назад +1

      Thanks for commenting.
      I think the DNA and the decat are great additions.
      You will feel the difference, it breathes so much better.
      Ride safe mate👍

  • @MrUtopja
    @MrUtopja Месяц назад +2

    Next week I'm finally going to buy one😁🤟🏻

  • @robbpierce714
    @robbpierce714 Месяц назад +1

    I am a classic 350 owner... where i live there are many hills so highway speeds are a factor. That said cruzing in town I love it... the looks i love it... I want to keep it and get another bike for cruzing highway ... would be awesome if they made a 1200cc classic lol that be cool af.

    • @shottostravels
      @shottostravels  Месяц назад +1

      A 1200 classic. It'd be about 50 bhp.😉 Ride safe mate👍

  • @EastboundDwn
    @EastboundDwn Месяц назад

    The classic 350 is a joy to ride. Smiles for miles in my book. My bike is set up the same as yours, decat and a DNA filter. 👍✌️

    • @shottostravels
      @shottostravels  Месяц назад +1

      I think that's the sweet spot. Just enough.👍
      Thanks for commenting.

  • @MrB1967
    @MrB1967 Месяц назад +2

    I've got a 400 in the shed that's 115kg and even that is too much to push.. Fine to ride though, just like my RE! 20hp isn't very much at all, that's true. But.. It's much more than any of my bicycles. It redefines what riding is about. For sunny day rides, it's perfect.

    • @shottostravels
      @shottostravels  Месяц назад +2

      Thanks for commenting.
      Sums it up really.
      Ride safe mate 👍

  • @Damien-omen666
    @Damien-omen666 Месяц назад

    Looks a great little plodder to me mate doesn't seem gutless in the videos seen a few about now nice looking bike I certainly wouldn't turn me nose up at one 👍👍

  • @nicholasjarrold8649
    @nicholasjarrold8649 Месяц назад

    Great little video I don’t understand about jacket over gloves I’m sure most of us put gloves on last I don’t want be faffing around doing zips up on jacket fiddling around in pockets getting keys out putting phone away and wallet with gloves on that’s my take on it I’m jacket 1st helmet 2nd gloves last and I think that’s majority of us ride safe take care

    • @shottostravels
      @shottostravels  Месяц назад

      Thanks for your comments.
      Ride safe mate👍

  • @wallybuettner
    @wallybuettner Месяц назад +1

    " To each their own" These little bikes deliver far more than what the spec sheet implies. The classic design is beautiful to look at and a pleasure to ride! They aren't heavy by any stretch when sitting by my Goldwing or VTX 1800. The weight added by the real metal is worth the trade off for all the plastic it would take to lighten it. Riding this little bike takes all of the EGO out of riding, just enjoy the scenery.

    • @shottostravels
      @shottostravels  Месяц назад +1

      Thanks for commenting.
      Ride safe mate 👍

  • @Peter234100
    @Peter234100 Месяц назад

    2 years ago I bought a Classic 350 without a test ride, had watched as many RUclips reviews that were out at the time. All I will say the reviews were understating what this bike could deliver, by far the best bike I have owned in 54 years of riding. The first bike ever that has ticked all the boxes for me right now.
    I will also say have kept the bike standard apart from touring seats, heated grips and bar end mirrors, then last week decided to replace the one weakness the rubbish spokes. Hitchcocks sent me a pair of alloy wheels 2 days after I paid for them, Bridgestone tubeless tyres fitted, so with a pair of right angled valves I now for me have the perfect set up Classic for me 😊

    • @shottostravels
      @shottostravels  Месяц назад

      Thanks for commenting Peter.
      I think another " advantage" of these little bikes is how you can customize them to your own requirements.
      I do enjoy mine immensely.
      Ride safe mate👍

  • @user-mu5xy9nr8d
    @user-mu5xy9nr8d Месяц назад

    I love the bike , in the past I have had a variety of bikes from sports bikes , chops , adventures but for some reason I love this . The only thing I can say is every one’s entitled to an opinion & obviously this person who feels the 350 isn’t for him but their must be something that gives him a good feeling . 😁

    • @shottostravels
      @shottostravels  Месяц назад

      Thanks for commenting.
      I agree, I wouldn't of wanted it years ago but now it's spot on. Ride safe mate👍

  • @oldguzziguy
    @oldguzziguy Месяц назад

    An absolute joyto ride. Thats all that matters😊

    • @shottostravels
      @shottostravels  Месяц назад

      Smiles per miles trumps any spec sheet.
      Ride safe mate👍

  • @leighcoulson2148
    @leighcoulson2148 Месяц назад

    It's a completely different experience riding the Classic 350 and I really like it for that. I also ride a Continental GT650 (also not particularly powerful) but don't miss the power on that and don't miss it on the 350. Although the 350 isn't light, it does feel pretty light and flickable riding it.

    • @shottostravels
      @shottostravels  Месяц назад +1

      Can't argue with any of that mate.
      Thankyou for commenting.
      Ride safe👍

  • @RebelCowboysRVs
    @RebelCowboysRVs Месяц назад +1

    Not someone that thinks I need a big bike, I ride a 230cc bike now, an it gets me through the mountains. But this bike has problems in the US. Most of the highways have a speed limit of at least 70, traffic doing 75 average. But with the error on the speedometer, your bumping in to the speed limiter. The flat states the speed limit is higher. Its competing directly with the 300 rebel. The rebel can do 85, an cruse at 75 without issue. This makes the rebel a bike you can ride anywhere an commute to work on, an the classic 350 an around town only bike. The price is almost identical. I have seen quite a few people in the US buy the classic an sell it right away when they found out it cant keep up with traffic. This is a US issue but they are trying to sell it in the US market.

    • @shottostravels
      @shottostravels  Месяц назад +1

      Hi Thanks for commenting.
      That's interesting. As you say it might be a US issue.
      We don't have that here, the national speed limit is 70mph.
      That's the quickest you " should" be going anywhere.
      But if you were on one of our Motorways a steady 60 to 65 is acceptable. So again it's horses for courses!
      Ride safe mate.👍

  • @garykeighley712
    @garykeighley712 Месяц назад

    Love the classic 350 it’s just the tubes that worry me personally I think the 350s performance is just right for everyday riders, I had the Hunter 350 only sold it as I’m living in our Motorhome for the next 12 months but when back in a house I will be back on an Enfield 😁

    • @shottostravels
      @shottostravels  Месяц назад +1

      The motorhome Sounds Brill, but I'm sure it has its challenges at times.
      Thanks for commenting.
      Look after yourself 👍

  • @phillipmoore8114
    @phillipmoore8114 Месяц назад +1

    I do love my one it just go's on and on all day 😂

    • @shottostravels
      @shottostravels  Месяц назад +1

      Indeed. Thanks for commenting. Ride safe mate 👍

  • @ChadWinters
    @ChadWinters Месяц назад +1

    Some bikers assume that everyone buys a bike to race and speed. The idea that someone just wants to ride around at the speed limit and see the sights is incomprehensible to them. My 350 gets me up to the speed limit as fast as I want, it’s inherently safer as I can’t do anything crazy if i wanted to. It costs 75 dollars per year to insure.

    • @shottostravels
      @shottostravels  Месяц назад +1

      Thanks for commenting Chad.
      Ride safe mate 👍

  • @MsDenver2
    @MsDenver2 Месяц назад +1

    I after say that there is a lot of videos of it touring Scotland N500 etc. I have one the end of next week for my retirement and the last thing I want is a lot of horse power , it’s got character and I just want to enjoy the country side👍🏍️

    • @shottostravels
      @shottostravels  Месяц назад

      You're going to love it.
      Enjoy you're new bike.
      Send me a nice pic when you get it, and Ride safe👍

    • @shottostravels
      @shottostravels  Месяц назад

      Oh, and enjoy your retirement.😉

  • @johnlenart597
    @johnlenart597 Месяц назад +1

    Most of us are lucky to have more than one bike., probably a faster one with less character but more push. Now that I'm aware of the weight to speed factor, I'm stopping at 1 less ice cream parlor per week. Most of us could well afford to lose a few pounds. LOL. The main reason I ride with gloves over my sleeves are to prevent bees from going up the sleeves. A nasty stinging situation. 👍👍5🏍🙋‍♂️

    • @shottostravels
      @shottostravels  Месяц назад +1

      A fair point, well made.
      Thanks for commenting
      Ride safe mate 👍

  • @user-om5lm3en4b
    @user-om5lm3en4b Месяц назад +1

    Hi Keith, well my leathers (separate jacket and trousers) 'shrunk' in my wardrobe when the covid lockdown was on, strange thing was so did other clothes as well. As I've said before the EU was the instigator of the 20mph/30kmph in villages and towns and all Wales did was copy that, but someone should be held accountable for wasting government/the peoples money! As for the heavy bike bit at the start of your video perhaps a quick look at the old UK bikes of yesteryear. 350cc singles from the 1930's up to the late 50's were normally reduced engine size in 500cc bikes, with all the weight but less power unless it was 'The Sporting 350' Then BSA and AJS/Matchless brought out bikes with a 350 engine and the characteristics of a 250 weight and frame etc which was a vast improvement. This was of course short lived because of the Japanese takeover of bike manufacturing and the whole traditional system changed. But if anyone buys a modern 350cc Classic then they must understand its shortcomings with power and top speed - personally I would have preferred if it wasn't restricted to 72mph but perhaps the engine wouldn't stand being used flat out for any length of time, hence being restricted.

    • @shottostravels
      @shottostravels  Месяц назад +2

      Thanks for commenting.
      Great thoughts.
      Nobody seems to mention the COVID after effects but that happened here too.
      Trouble is covids gone but the after effects have multiplied.
      Interesting to hear about the British bikes, bit before my time but all makes sense.
      Ride safe mate👍

  • @PhilipBallGarry
    @PhilipBallGarry Месяц назад

    The Classic 350 (and all the other J-series bikes) - if you understand it, you'll love it 😊

  • @droptuned83
    @droptuned83 Месяц назад +1

    Its too heavy and not powerful enough for the person who made the comment, However its bloody perfect for people like me. I have had ZZR1100 , FJ1200 Triumph speed twin 1200 so know what a powful bike feels like. I prefer this bike in these time we live in now.

    • @shottostravels
      @shottostravels  Месяц назад +1

      Thanks for commenting.
      Ride safe mate 👍

  • @hunterrider349
    @hunterrider349 Месяц назад +2

    Let's be honest, all the royal enfield 350's are to heavy and under powered, if anyone bothered to read road test from the 1950s you will see the royal enfield bullet 350's are lighter and have roughly the same power as the modern bikes,so in reality there's been no progress, I know we have modern euro emissions to comply with, but come on it should be better than this, and before anyone jumps down my throat I'm a hunter 350 owner and love it, but I can see it's short comings

    • @shottostravels
      @shottostravels  Месяц назад

      Thanks for your thoughts.
      Ride safe mate👍

  • @Simulera
    @Simulera Месяц назад

    In addition to everything else good about this motorcycle, Indian market motorcycles have to last a long time in very challenging physical and use environments. The heaviness of the bikes is related to a sort of primitive and very useful, perfect, durability and fixability. They are great now and they will be at least very good a very long time from now. I mean, assuming a repairs culture emerges. Pretty sure it will. Here in the USA they better get more dealers soon. That is a problem. But not with the bikes, rather with the company strategy. Many people I know have passed RE by because there is no dealer for 100 + miles of their house.

    • @shottostravels
      @shottostravels  Месяц назад

      We are lucky I guess in that the UK is about as big as one state on the US. I'm not sure how many dealers we have but I can think of 5 different ones within 20 miles.
      Having said that I don't intend to go near any of them!
      It would have to be a real emergency.
      But I can see how some would be put off by this
      Ride safe👍

  • @theprofitablepassionprojec8126
    @theprofitablepassionprojec8126 Месяц назад

    I love my 350 classic. It’s so stable on the freeway even when the winds are blowing and a lighter bike would be harder to handle. If you want a fast bike then buy a sports bike. Courses for horses I guess.

    • @shottostravels
      @shottostravels  Месяц назад

      Thanks for commenting.
      Ride safe mate 👍

  • @gerbs4009
    @gerbs4009 Месяц назад +1

    Just adding my twopence worth!
    Personally, it is in my mind overweight and underpowered for it it is.
    Thats not to say that it is a poor motorcycle. Its not.
    Now, modern bikes are very different objects to those of the past, but one of the key factors is of course that the engine is restricted by the factory to meet emissions and short of ripping out the ecu nothing will change that.
    20 bhp should and has been more than adequate on many bikes. But having its performance hindered is its real problem.
    I did some googling and looked up the figures for a bike I remember from the early 70s. The Ducati 350 single.
    24bhp at 8500 rpm delivered a top speed over 90 mph....but then the bike was only 128 k.....280 odd pounds.
    Just makes me think that if you could put that J series engine in a lighter chassis and took the leg irons off. How would it actually perform?

    • @shottostravels
      @shottostravels  Месяц назад +1

      Thanks for commenting.
      I'm not really defending what you see as overweight and underpowered.
      You know, the spec sheet speaks for itself but have you considered that a lot of people buy one because of the way it performs not inspite of it.
      There are lots of happy owners out there, bumbling along., enjoying every second.
      I'm one of them.
      I haven't anything to prove, don't want to race anyone or ride a fashion statement.
      I don't much care what anyone thinks.
      But thanks for your thoughts and Ride safe mate 👍

    • @gerbs4009
      @gerbs4009 Месяц назад +1

      ​@@shottostravelsOh indeed mate...no issues with what peeps are happy with. Each to their own and all that.
      You know if the motor was not being strangled, then this issue would ..well not be an issue!!
      Take care mate . .

    • @shottostravels
      @shottostravels  Месяц назад +1

      Thanks for your comments.
      Food for thought
      Take care👍

  • @borderlands6606
    @borderlands6606 Месяц назад +1

    On one channel there was a comment that Royal Enfield 350 bikes are not that big a seller in the UK, in spite of massive global sales. The guy referred to a "how many on the road" website, in the claim. Assuming that is correct, with the usual caveats about UK motorcycle sales as a whole, and what "big" represents, it's clear that the Classic model disproportionately pleases those people who own one. From personal experience I can confirm many other motorcyclists barely know what a "new" Royal Enfield is, assuming they are all Indian made 500 singles with pre-unit gear boxes. Internet algorithms promote echo chambers, and whether it's politics, music or motorbikes, it's easy to assume everyone is on the same page.

    • @shottostravels
      @shottostravels  Месяц назад +1

      Thanks for commenting.
      I am surprised to hear that you think many motorcyclists haven't heard of Royal Enfields.
      I would of thought that even if you had a passing interest in motorcycles you should of at least heard of one of the oldest motorcycle manufacturers in the world.
      I may be wrong.
      Maybe it's an age thing.
      But thankyou for your thoughts and Ride safe mate 👍

    • @borderlands6606
      @borderlands6606 Месяц назад +1

      @@shottostravels Even if they have heard the name, I don't think your average sports bike or dirt bike owner have RE on their radar. On two occasions recently I've pulled into bike parking areas, and had riders check the plates and express surprise it's new (all on big tourers). Apart from my Classic I have only ever seen two Meteors on the road, one Hunter, no other Classics and perhaps one or two Interceptors. On the other hand I've seen numerous Himalayans and quite a few old Bullets. Not exactly a statistical survey, but maybe RUclips isn't representative of sales across the board?

  • @silkycherry
    @silkycherry Месяц назад

    It puts a smile on my face and it is also therapeutic when riding. I don't understand why some are so ignorant about it when they have not even ridden the classic350 . I also don't understand these speed freaks. They ride 100mph in 30mph roads putting other and their own life in danger just to think they look cool but they really look like losers.

  • @mattdog1982
    @mattdog1982 Месяц назад

    Where I live in the uk, the roads are busy, pot holed and average speed cameras are everywhere…. You’re not using a high bhp bike in these conditions. Oh, and it rains all the time. Small displacement for the win.

  • @Aitch412
    @Aitch412 Месяц назад

    Just sold a 1200 bobber and bought a triumph 400 scrambler... the reasons were a dodgy back, nigh on 250kg and little suspension... the scrambler weighs in at nearly 70 kg less and only has 40 bhp (ish) and plush suspension... I don't miss the power and certainly not the weight. I considered an Enfield but the bike weighs only a bit less than the bobber... for 200kg plus I think 20bhp is a bit on the low side, my wife's 1977 CB125 S weighed a lot less and was as fast as the Enfield (didn't look as cool though) so it should be possible to make em nippier... its all the euro 5 crud strangling them, (that said the pre euro Bullets weren't much faster if at all...) shame really, if the Enfield weighed less the power output wouldn't matter as much, Hence the scrambler as my ride of choice and at age with an iffy back weight matters... the 40 bhp figure is a nice incidental... ride safe

    • @shottostravels
      @shottostravels  Месяц назад

      Thanks for your thoughts.
      Enjoy you're scrambler.
      You can always upgrade to a Classic 350 later. 😉
      Ride safe mate👍

  • @dadmadforgot4050
    @dadmadforgot4050 Месяц назад +1

    Fads of motorcycle riders! Used to be sports bikes, then adventure bikes now everyone is going for these tiny, low powered Enfields, convincing themselves that all of a sudden a bike that’s barely more powerful than a 125cc bike is…. Perfect! Strange.

    • @shottostravels
      @shottostravels  Месяц назад

      Maybe some people are getting a little older, maybe wiser? And realizing that you don't really need 100 bhp anymore. If you ever did in the first place?🤔
      Thanks for commenting.
      Ride safe mate👍

  • @mikehatswell3961
    @mikehatswell3961 Месяц назад +1

    Morning Keith,another cracking vlog, I have to say I disagree with Peter on the glove under your sleeve issue, I have always worn the glove over the sleeve of my jacket, if you have the sleeve on top not only does the wind blow up it ( no matter how tight) the rain will also be driven up it while you are riding, the only time water will run down your sleeve is when you are stationary and I spend far More time moving than not, this new trend has more to do with fashion than practicality. As for the overweight/ under powered was that the bike or ,,,, 😂😂, all the best buddy 👍

    • @shottostravels
      @shottostravels  Месяц назад +2

      Can't disagree, that's what I've always done too.
      I think he was on about the bike but can't be too sure. You may be onto something🤔
      Ride safe mate 👍

    • @mikehatswell3961
      @mikehatswell3961 Месяц назад +1

      @@PeterHolland-mu7yn Hi Peter, totally agree with you regarding waterproof trousers and boots, I have been riding bikes since 1973, on road bikes since 1976, in 1978 I qualified as a bike instructor, I have rode all types of bikes in all weather every year since and from my experience a good pair of long gloves that can be fastened around your sleeve will offer you the most weather protection, the only time I choose to wear gloves inside my sleeve is in hot weather, with short summer gloves, to get ventilation up my sleeve, something that doesn’t happen very often up here in Scotland 😉 I don’t have scientific evidence just many years and many thousands of miles of experience , sorry buddy but you will not convince me outer wise on this one 👍 All the best buddy 👍

    • @mikehatswell3961
      @mikehatswell3961 Месяц назад +1

      @@PeterHolland-mu7yn Hi Peter, yes I suspect that we are of the same vintage 😂 you,me and Keith 😂 and we definitely have our own ways 😂 I am so envious of the climate that you have, I am fortunate to now be living in the north east of Scotland ( originally from Yorkshire) and have some of the most incredible roads and scenery in the UK but the best investment I’ve made is heated clothes 🥶😂😂😂 when the weather is good it’s fabulous but the summer’s are short, as for touring abroad, I have never been abroad, not on a bike or even a holiday, though I do plan to rectify this while I’m still able to ride 😂😂😂 it’s something that has always been “to do” but never quite happened, yet !! All the best buddy 👍

    • @mikehatswell3961
      @mikehatswell3961 Месяц назад

      @@PeterHolland-mu7yn Ha 😂😂 I can just see it, Keith and me a pair of retired lorry drivers ( grumpy old sod’s) riding down on a pair of Enfield 350’s causing mayhem and probably international disruption 😂😂 sorry mr Gendarme it was Peter’s idea 😂😂😂 it would be like Last of the Summer Wine on tour 😂😂😂😂 … all the best buddy 👍

    • @shottostravels
      @shottostravels  Месяц назад +2

      What a nice bunch we are.
      What a trip that would be, you two bickering about gloves in or out and me riding around talking nonsense to myself trying to get a vlog in.👍🇬🇧🇨🇵🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿

  • @michaelnicholson5218
    @michaelnicholson5218 Месяц назад

    You hit it on the head: horses for courses. For those not satisfied with a bike that stands you with half a chance of keeping your licence: Carry On McDuff, there will be more room on the roads for those who have been there, done that, and are still living to tell the tale.

    • @shottostravels
      @shottostravels  Месяц назад

      Good point, well made.
      Carry on Mcduff😉👍

  • @user-rd7qu8kk6d
    @user-rd7qu8kk6d 12 дней назад

    They are not too heavy there is nothing more stable than a RoyalEnfield and im sure that a lot of that is down to its weight, horses for course’s buy what you need its only underpowered if you want more power

    • @shottostravels
      @shottostravels  12 дней назад

      Fair enough.
      Thanks for commenting
      Ride safe Mate 👍

  • @vanislandsteve
    @vanislandsteve Месяц назад

    👍🏻🇨🇦

  • @user-pr7nt1sb3r
    @user-pr7nt1sb3r Месяц назад

    I personally believe royal Enfield are real motorcycles for real motorcyclist who live in the real world. As for touring I would quite happily take an enfield on a long tour , comfortable, frugal, happily sit a 60 mph all day with pillion. As for a 300 BHP bike !! Ridiculous bikes for ridiculous people. Sorry to offend

    • @shottostravels
      @shottostravels  Месяц назад

      Thanks for commenting.
      Ride safe mate👍

  • @ianhalliwell8604
    @ianhalliwell8604 Месяц назад

    Its a 350 what do you expect 0-60 in 3 seconds and a top speed of 195, get real it is what it is and nobody's forcing you to buy it or even like it.

  • @davespruce4362
    @davespruce4362 Месяц назад

    Decat exhaust too much for me (on price) DNA filter and airbox cover I've done. Personally I think it's well worth it, pulls better through the midrange and holds on to it's power better on long inclines. A bit more noise but acceptable 😊

    • @shottostravels
      @shottostravels  Месяц назад

      Thanks for commenting.
      Isn't it strange, I found that the DNA filter did very little, a marginal improvement but the decat pipe which I was lucky enough to have gifted to me when combined with the DNA I thought made a noticable difference with an acceptable noise.
      But thanks for sharing your thoughts and Ride safe mate 👍