New 2021 Royal Enfield Meteor 350. Should You get one? Brutally Honest Review!

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  • Опубликовано: 26 июл 2021
  • Part of my recent visit to Hitchcock's Motorcycles. I had the opportunity to take a close look at the new 350 Meteor and take it for a ride.
    Here are my thoughts about the riding experience and general quality of the bike!
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  • @scruton100
    @scruton100 3 года назад +707

    I’ve got one Stuart and I love it. A lot of older guys like me (72)who want something a little lighter and easy to manage will be attracted to it. It’s so undemanding. Who cares if it’s not the quickest, I’ve done all that. Now I just want to keep biking till I’m eighty.

    • @tiaussardar8192
      @tiaussardar8192 3 года назад +21

      Wow! great sir, happy biking.

    • @pissmillahgandullah9523
      @pissmillahgandullah9523 3 года назад +11

      Mashallah! Good for you! 👍

    • @jimmyb4982
      @jimmyb4982 3 года назад +7

      You've hit the nail on the head.

    • @barriewilliams4526
      @barriewilliams4526 3 года назад +30

      At 84 I've recently changed my 600cc 4 cyl Yamaha for a 320cc 2cyl MTO-3 Yamaha & loving the change to a much lighter, smaller capacity bike 👍

    • @ChrisJohnson-pd4hh
      @ChrisJohnson-pd4hh 3 года назад +12

      A couple of months back I sold my Classic 500. I thought I had finished with bikes after 50 years. But I saw this bike and wanted one. My local dealer said 8 to 12 weeks to getting one. The Wigan dealer had three in stock and it arrives next week, but they would not include delivery from Wigan to Grimsby (£75) in price. They are, however, giving me a screen at cost with free fitting, so it is worth haggling. I found many insurers are unaware of the bike and would not insure it. I got fully comp for £75 eventually from an insurer the dealer told me about. - Chris Topher.

  • @MrJulianneave
    @MrJulianneave 3 года назад +340

    You don't need a fast bike to have fun. My favourite times on my interceptor are spent at like 30km/h with my girlfriend on the back cruising lazily around quite places we've never been before, just checking out the scenery.

    • @1000sofusernames
      @1000sofusernames Год назад +4

      It's all about the right tool for the job. Sadly all my tools are like Makita power tools and do 160+. I need to get something more chilled out and look at the scenery some time.

    • @JamesSmith-op7yc
      @JamesSmith-op7yc Год назад +5

      I love Royal Enfield motorcycles. I ride an old Sportster and I like to go fast but I also like to "take five" and these bikes are beautiful. I'm 60yrs and still ride all year long (in Michigan). Motorcycles are supposed to be fun. Thanks for sharing, J.

    • @Deepingpaul71
      @Deepingpaul71 5 месяцев назад

      I have a streetbob 107 and a 350 classic, the Harley never gets much of a look in nowadays. Both great bikes but the Enfield suits me better.

  • @pietstuurman7096
    @pietstuurman7096 3 года назад +174

    I went to the RE dealer the other day and a man, about my age, just got back from a test ride on a Meteor. He loved it, said he was going to order one and so he did. The funny thing was, his own bike was a Yamaha Vmax 1200.

    • @paulhill196
      @paulhill196 2 года назад +3

      Hi stuart I enjoyed your review of the meteor I own Honda F6C valkyrie I used this for touring I'm getting bit older now and the Enfield looks a good bike all the best Paul

  • @Brian-tb1zs
    @Brian-tb1zs 3 года назад +137

    Bought one for the Wife a few weeks ago. Her first bike. I’m incredibly impressed, rides, is planted on the road like a 650cc. sounds like a 650. Good of pull with both of us on it. (I’m 165 lbs and wife110lbs) pulls well with 1 rider. Engine revs well, VERY smooth, VERY WELL BUILT ! Very happy we are with it. See if it holds up, I expect it will. Great 2nd bike. So much fun ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️

    • @Brian-tb1zs
      @Brian-tb1zs 3 года назад +2

      @@andyworsley3908 the wife likes it better than the Speedmaster ! We have the backrest on the meteor which is a large part of the comfort for her. The seat is firm and not as hard as the Triumph passenger seat.

    • @axomfitnessbuddy6741
      @axomfitnessbuddy6741 2 года назад +11

      Royal Enfield: Made like a gun, runs like a bullet.

    • @shivamchandrol8641
      @shivamchandrol8641 Год назад

      Great to point it out it can easily pull 2-3 people on it without any issues on top speed . I am saying that by my personal experience. Most bikes are single seaters which is mehhh for me as i like to talk to back seater while driving.. obviously when doing lazy driving that’s what i do most of the time .

  • @moppedmaddin
    @moppedmaddin 2 года назад +167

    You managed to put all thoughts I had for months about the meteor into a less than twenty minutes video. I wasn't into soft chopper or 20bhp "beginner" bikes really so when RE launched the meteor I was a bit disappointed. As soon as tests and comparisons were published and RUclips was flooded with owner reviews I started to change my mind. Eventually I became a meteor owner myself 🙈 and I honestly think this is one of the best bikes I've ever owned. Everything you've said is true. Is it a beginner bike, because it is nimble, not overpowered, well balanced, topping out at 120km/h and reasonably priced? Well actually I don't care. After 5 minutes on that bike all trouble is gone and another 5 minutes later I remember why I started to ride motorbikes. It wasn't about speed or power ... Mr. Fillingham Sir, please keep up the good work and go on making such interesting and at the same time entertaining videos like this one!

  • @robverheij561
    @robverheij561 3 года назад +300

    Hello, the Royal Enfield meteor 350 is not a beginner bike, but a normal great bike for anyone who loves motorcycling. I myself have been driven Harleys for 50 years, from sportster to WLA 750, nothing wrong with the meteor 350, a great motorcycle, I also bought one, great for touring both on country roads and on the highway, nothing wrong with that bike.

    • @2ndcornets
      @2ndcornets 3 года назад +28

      Quite agree. At 74 years of age I am finding my Honda 750F2r and BSA A10 650 heavy, and a chore to get out to ride. When my Meteor Stella arrives I will have a bike that I can just jump on and go lane-cruising without fear my legs will give way. Triumph have really missed the boat [again] not building a middleweight like this.

    • @speedandstyletony
      @speedandstyletony 3 года назад +24

      I hate the "beginner bike" attitude. Ride whatever fits your needs, budget and desires. I started out on a 50cc scoot and rode it for 5 years before moving up. I went all the way up to a 650 but found that was too big and expensive for my current daily commuting routine.The Meteor 350 is on my short list for my next ride. I have almost 14 years of riding experience now so no longer a "beginner".

    • @MauriceTarantulas
      @MauriceTarantulas 3 года назад +2

      Well you cant be a beginner and ride this surely as you cant ride a 350cc on a CBT so dont understand this point?
      I think after a yr on a 125cc I dont have to class myself as a begginer. No?

    • @speedandstyletony
      @speedandstyletony 3 года назад +9

      CBT is in the UK only although other countries may have similar regulations. In the USA there is NO size limit to start and some states have little or no required training program one must complete. I am in the USA.
      Beginner isn't a time but more of an attitude and skillset. If after a year on a 125 you have gained the right state of riding awareness and skills then yea you are no longer a beginner.

    • @MauriceTarantulas
      @MauriceTarantulas 3 года назад +1

      @@speedandstyletony Sure I wouldnt put myself at risk or others. I'll test ride the Meteor first.
      Might do so with the Hoodlum but cant think of a better alternative at the mo so whats the point?👍
      P.s One thing you got over there is cheaper bikes I reckon n perhaps more choice? Am def very very excited to start riding. Helmet comes tomorrow...yeah ordered helmet via Amazon but fingers x. Jacket also..(i thought try a few things n send back if crap). Can use the Schools stuff so no biggy.
      CBT 7th sept!

  • @Narezaath
    @Narezaath 2 года назад +95

    I think people who laugh at 300-350cc motorcycles miss one very potent market: city/town commuters. That's a very compelling spot, as shown in Poland with 125cc bikes. They are great if you don't need a 1.5 ton steel box to go to the city hall or whatever and don't want to burn as much fuel during the whole ride as idling 1200cc HD.

    • @aaronewen1234
      @aaronewen1234 2 года назад +4

      Currently im riding a vstar 250 as my daily rider, so im not overly worried about numbers, as long as it gets me to and from work

  • @stevehoward1679
    @stevehoward1679 3 года назад +128

    That Royal Enfield UK back order list of 600-700 Meteors is about to get considerably bigger!

  • @Mark-gk1bu
    @Mark-gk1bu 2 года назад +43

    Motorcycles like these are what motorcycles should be in my humble opinion...simple, clean, and beautiful! I've been riding for many years, and have been up and down the engine cc ladder. Although I'm now 48 and 235 pounds, my choice at the moment is a Yamaha YBR125, and I love it for it's simplicity and durability, so I'd have no issue owning this RE Meteor someday.

  • @subliutenant
    @subliutenant 3 года назад +134

    Hi speed bikes were alright in the sixties and seventies when there weren't so much traffic on the roads, nowadays it's a matter of self preservation, so this bike should prove popular for those who like to admire the scenery as well as getting from A to B. Thanks for another good video Stuart, much appreciated!!

    • @haluks5322
      @haluks5322 2 года назад

      Difficult to enjoy in the UK where almost every other road user is a tailgating imbecile

  • @Brian-tb1zs
    @Brian-tb1zs 3 года назад +146

    Riding this bike, it will handle curves about as fast as your nerve will let you enter them I Have a 1200 Bonneville and I love riding this meteor, you go through the gears with spirit and no tickets ! Just fast enough. Very solid

    • @iainmillar1532
      @iainmillar1532 2 года назад +3

      Lol I always said I could ride my Suzuki GN250 as hard as I liked and still not get a ticket. 😎

    • @goldilocks913
      @goldilocks913 2 года назад +2

      @@iainmillar1532 that was the lovely custom one wasn’t it? Nice 👍

  • @deanwallace9238
    @deanwallace9238 3 года назад +75

    I love that bikes like this are becoming more popular. I'm 31 and just starting out on the road, and the amount of flak you get from family members who think bikes are dangerous is annoying. It's all because of people buying big 1ltr "angry tupperware" bikes and racing them around the countryside once a month - they're the ones who are crashing and giving the rest of motorcycling a bad name. I think it's great now more younger people are getting into bikes and going for things like this instead.

    • @martinrea8548
      @martinrea8548 3 года назад +9

      I'm new to motor bikes too and can identify with what you're saying a lot. I'll be heading to the nearest RE delaer soon and having a good luck at this bike; their Himalayan will also get a look at.

    • @MrJulianneave
      @MrJulianneave 3 года назад +14

      I'm 30 and have ridden bikes infrequently for about 15 years, but 12 months ago got an Interceptor. I think it's important to realise that regardless of whether your family exaggerates the dangers or not, motorbikes actually are very dangerous compared to other modes of travel. I absolutely love riding them, but never forget how vulnerable and difficult to see you are to other drivers. Always be cautious. But also always have fun!

    • @fibonnacisq
      @fibonnacisq 3 года назад +8

      I've been a year-round, all weather motorcyclist for 38 years now. There's a huge amount you can do to make them less dangerous. Experience, maturity, good gear and practical common sense measures all help. But you are more vulnerable than in a car. They are inherently dangerous. Never forget that.

    • @sgtgrash
      @sgtgrash 3 года назад +9

      'Angry Tupperware' had me snorting into my cappuccino 🤣😂🤣

    • @alexkelly8131
      @alexkelly8131 2 года назад +4

      Bikes are dangerous .if you don't understand that you will .but it's all about weighing up the risks .I nearly lost my leg taking a corner at 15 mph as someone pulled out and crushed my leg .so it's not simply down to fast sport bike riders but you will learn that as you gain experience

  • @jackvien1089
    @jackvien1089 3 года назад +177

    On paper it's an underpowered 350 made in India. Why do I want one so much? It has an almost hypnotic effect. Speaks to the heart more than the brain. I could get a Honda Rebel 300 for the same price that outperforms it, but I won't even consider the Rebel, while I feel an almost irresistible desire to go get the Meteor. I think we have a real cult classic in the making right here. Regards from Canada.

    • @raygale4198
      @raygale4198 3 года назад +11

      I have a 350 RE Classic and a Rebel 500 just 12 months old, I'd swap the Honda tomorrow for a Meteor, but it's lost so much value already I doubt they do it.

    • @thebuttermachine2016
      @thebuttermachine2016 3 года назад +15

      To be honest, the Enfield charm really pulls classic riders , who love to keep it simple, easy and real. That long stroke motor and the unique sound signature is a blessing for one who appreciates.
      My neighbour has a 1961 bullet 350 still running like a cannon and I have a Thunderbird (the bike that Meteor actually replaces in the lineup) 500 and puts a big wide smile on my face.

    • @spencerdawkins
      @spencerdawkins 2 года назад +3

      Funny you should choose that example - I've got a 2019 Rebel 300 that I love, and it's worth noting that I don't own a car, so I rely on it for transportation. And I'd STILL consider this bike (and the RE 650s) if I every replaced my current ride ... so I know what you mean! 😉

    • @STho205
      @STho205 2 года назад +4

      Why are these motors so low performance? 349cc is plenty to get 30hp and reasonable torque. Two cylinder 234cc carb drip fuel Hondas get 20hp.
      At almost 500lbs 21hp is likely to struggle to sustain 70mph on a highway carrying 180 lbs of rider. Worse with a bird.
      The old CB350 from 1970 got 37 and respectful torque. It had the spunk to get away from a problem.

    • @raygale4198
      @raygale4198 2 года назад +3

      @@STho205 My carb equiped Classic 350 will (after removing some emission equipment) cruise at 60mph, and just touch about 80mph flat out, it is getting fairly revy and busy at 80mph. But these bikes are not intended for that, the heavy weight makes them a great cruiser soaking up B road bumps much better than my 500cc Honda. Any where between 50 and 60 is their happy place and they will chug along all day returning near 100mpg. It's horses for courses.

  • @whatsstefon
    @whatsstefon 3 года назад +54

    When I test rode the Meteor 350, I was surprised by the suspension and braking quality. In fact the entire bike is extremely well built. Next level quality. With enough power for what the engine is build for, it was fine, albeit noticeably a slight let down jumping directly off my Classic 500 with the significant addition of horsepower and torque. However the marginal smoothness was very welcome, as lucky as my C5 seems to be as it suffers from very little vibration, it was noticeable and better.
    For Australia, it is under powered, but it does everything needs to, and at least with that counterbalanced engine, it won’t leave you fatigued after a highway ride at high speed.

    • @jadonx
      @jadonx 2 года назад +1

      Australia is big with less traffic but for England the 350 is more suited.

    • @whatsstefon
      @whatsstefon 2 года назад +3

      @@jadonx on one hand you are correct. On the other hand it’s as suitable as your own riding style and expectations. As much as Australian is vast and predominantly empty, our National maximum speed limit is only 110km/h. Which all of these bikes can do.

  • @teriharter9636
    @teriharter9636 3 года назад +147

    I haven't seen one yet at the Harley dealer who carries Royal Enfields now here in Oregon. Took my Harley in for service last Christmas, stunned to see the Royal Enfields on the floor, traded my Night Rod Special in and rode home on a GT same day. I certainly don't know how the rest of the Harley guys and gals will view an even smaller CC bike. Hitchcock's has been a great resource for parts and accessories, shame shipping across the pond has recently skyrocketed. Really appreciate your channel and view points.

    • @koosmotormuis
      @koosmotormuis 3 года назад +10

      I own a Royal Enfield Interceptor Chrome, Teri. You made the right choice!!!!
      Kind regard Kobus the Netherlands 😁🤸‍♀️👍👋

    • @teriharter9636
      @teriharter9636 3 года назад +6

      @@koosmotormuis My wife chose it,Black Magic. I couldn't make up my mind between Interceptor or GT. Probably a common dilema. Be safe.

    • @jimmyb4982
      @jimmyb4982 2 года назад +1

      Own the Dr Mayhem variant. Top bike with loads of character, and it's a bit of a niche bike here in Australia, so even better.

  • @mantarayal
    @mantarayal 3 года назад +94

    Hi Stuart (and all). Just went to Auckland to have a look. Was surprised how big it felt...the tank is wide as...and overall proper bike feel with size and excellent quality. It was pissing down so no ride but we started it up (red fireball which is my pick) and wow...what a cool sound..and you can feel the smoothness just with a few revs. I've been riding for years (so many) and crossed many countries on two wheels and certainly no beginner or a lady and I'm gonna buy one. This thing about 350s being for beginners and girls? One is dumb. And one is sexist and dumb. Loved this review and your open minededness and subscribed. Good luck over there all. Love from NZ and ride safe.

    • @Brian-tb1zs
      @Brian-tb1zs 3 года назад +6

      The only way I’d call any bike a girls bike is if it were pink ! This Meteor we purchased is a Real Machine ! Put it in the powerband in 2nd, 3rd and 4th and you will be right behind just about anybody on a twisty road, this bike highlights rider skill, if you know what you’re doing its dam fast in the curves ! Maybe not quick, but definitely fast 👍!
      Literally any true rider would love it !

    • @pauld1966
      @pauld1966 3 года назад +3

      @@Brian-tb1zs I'd agree, still running mine in and being gentle with it, but no doubt going around country lanes it handles well, corners well and makes you feel happy!

    • @donaldoehl7690
      @donaldoehl7690 3 года назад +3

      Glad to see small/medium bikes becoming popular again.

  • @shanedebarra4986
    @shanedebarra4986 3 года назад +83

    I hadn't really taken to the Meteors press release pics, was at an RE dealer's last week, tried one and wow, I'm converted ... very very smooth, very comfortable, and much lighter feeling than the 191kg wet weight suggests.

    • @moppedmaddin
      @moppedmaddin 2 года назад +4

      Mark who worked in the development team that built the meteor said in an interview that it is so much more than the sum of its parts, one can't tell from the spec sheet what a good bike it is. He's right! You need to ride it in order to be able to judge.

    • @shanedebarra4986
      @shanedebarra4986 2 года назад +2

      @@moppedmaddin Agreed, the bike is something of an anomaly ...
      Cool AND practical, fun AND sensible, inexpensive AND good quality... it's just right 😎👍

    • @goldilocks913
      @goldilocks913 2 года назад +1

      I had to sell my 500 classic and I’m torn between this and some more power in the 650 twins! RE ‘s get under your skin!
      Enjoy your bike and wishing many safe and thumping miles ahead! 👍

  • @jecob11111
    @jecob11111 3 года назад +30

    Like all new bikes from RE this isn't the perfect creation and doesn't fully reboot the old Meteor, rather a little more on modern than a homage to classic look of bikes from RE which we are used to looking at. Yes it's closest to the Thunderbird than any other models from RE as well as cruisers from other brands.
    I was glad to hear about this bike's engine being a completely new one (just like RE twins & Himalayan), and not derivative of the Bullet, About the style and looks one may argue, but the switchgear and instrument cluster is definitely quite retro looking which I appreciate.
    Also the fact RE is progressing to try out new things is an indication that these bikes will be produced for long to be remembered, and have more options and more development going into the model(s).

  • @racerj2.03
    @racerj2.03 2 года назад +14

    Thank you for your insight on motorcycles. I rode for 37 years and reluctantly sold my last bike in 2016. It was a Honda Grom 125. I rode it solidly for four years and it had over 50k miles on it. Before that I had Kymco 200 scooter. Before that I was into the American " bigger is better " mentality that is pervasive here. I have always liked Royal Enfield's, Nortons, and of course, Triumph! These are the bikes I lusted after as a kid. Sadly all I could afford were UJMs.I have recently been thinking of riding again and this is the type of bike that I want.

  • @henrysmith5604
    @henrysmith5604 3 года назад +15

    Very pleased with mine I have the stellar model as running in still I’m achieving 100+ mpg and a pleasure to ride with amazing build quality plus brilliant value for money!

  • @artiecisneros4691
    @artiecisneros4691 3 года назад +25

    I bought a Fireball Red one here in San Diego, Cal on the 23rd but Royal Enfield hasn't released any accessories for some reason. The rear suspension is really stiff. It's a fun bike and a beauty for sure.

    • @pedrovergara7594
      @pedrovergara7594 3 года назад +6

      Their factories are at something like 5% capacity right now, because of covid. It'll take a few weeks to go back to normal.... If not more, depending on the size of the backlogs, which judging from the popularity of this bike are not going to be small.

    • @artiecisneros4691
      @artiecisneros4691 3 года назад +2

      @@pedrovergara7594 That makes sense, thanks for the reply.

    • @michaelabernathy7013
      @michaelabernathy7013 3 года назад

      Hitchcock's Motorsports in England has Meteor accessories in stock. Wonderful people with which to do business. My orders to Indiana arrive in 2-3 days.

  • @alexandergemmell664
    @alexandergemmell664 2 года назад +4

    If you remember the Triumph Tiger Cub, 200cc, ? We loved bikes that size, 175 Bantam etc etc. The 350 Royal Enfield will do for a whole load of us older bikers.

  • @borderlands6606
    @borderlands6606 3 года назад +41

    The black utilitarian finish is perfect, almost MZ-like in its lack of pretension. The ladies bike slur (compliment?) is absurd, they said the same of the Harley 883. People have traversed continents on a 125 Vespa and a 50cc moped. Adventure is in the heart, not the bore.

    • @ccooper8785
      @ccooper8785 3 года назад +8

      My etz 250 was a brilliant bike that did everything required of it at a very low cost.
      Last year I saw 2 guys on C90's doing the NC500. They, with their belongings in bin bags bungee'd on the back, looked to be having more fun than the hordes of KTM/GS posers with their colour-matched clothing and hugely expensive machines that have never gone off road.
      Nothing wrong with basic bikes; the less tech the better imho.

    • @xavierderck3910
      @xavierderck3910 2 года назад +2

      But I still prefer my Mz. Instead of a bike from a marketing imperium....i bought my Etz new in 1986 and still drive it. After 325.000 km and travelli g through 4 continents, still looks, feels and rides as new.

  • @sumitwadile9920
    @sumitwadile9920 2 года назад +49

    Hello there, Indian here. I am so happy you guys are enjoying this bike. I myself own a Meteor Stellar Black and it's awesome. The reason you felt the issue about gear needing to be shifted more often is because it was designed for Indian roads. (Probably the only reason I can think of) Hope this helps. Also you should have included the information of this bike coming in three variants Fireball, Stellar and Supernova. But I guess you tried to bring most of the limited time you had with bike. So, good luck and happy Riding!

    • @12villages
      @12villages Год назад

      American here. Enjoy the Tesla. If you can afford it. 🤣

    • @sumitwadile9920
      @sumitwadile9920 Год назад +15

      @@12villages commenting of a car on a bike review suggesting me to buy something that both me and him could not afford! Kids these days!

    • @riteshsharma7805
      @riteshsharma7805 Год назад

      Kaddak

    • @krzysieefadg9283
      @krzysieefadg9283 Год назад

      @@sumitwadile9920 please let me know if these engines are successful or do they have embarrassing failures?

  • @royalsingh
    @royalsingh 3 года назад +15

    J series Platform marks a new Era in Royal Enfield product line.
    Organic, mechanical feel of riding a classic has been taken-over by new age refinement, ease of riding and electronics. I suppose this is as far the single long stroke engines could go, future would cherish them but not assimilate.

  • @krishnamahatre8605
    @krishnamahatre8605 3 года назад +13

    The storytelling style for the review here is very enjoyable.

  • @stevesmith3216
    @stevesmith3216 3 года назад +30

    Tok one out for a test a couple of weeks ago. It was still running in so only went to 45 mph but very impressive.

  • @barriewilliams4526
    @barriewilliams4526 3 года назад +27

    A very capable machine. The speed limit being 70 MPH in this country, you pay an awful lot of money to get to it quicker by using a BIG capacity bike... 🤔

    • @happyhap7207
      @happyhap7207 3 года назад +9

      @@thra5herxb12s Lol and here is another hater who has never even seen one, but will talk crappy specs as if he owns one...YOU ARE WRONG and a LIAR...the meteor easily does 80mph and holds 70mph with ease and calm....comparing this quality motorcycle with chinese junk really shows your hatred and ignorance...

    • @spencerdawkins
      @spencerdawkins 3 года назад +10

      So Much YES. I'm in Texas, where we do 75 mph, and some interstates in West Texas do 85 mph, but I don't ride over 70 mph on my bike. I note that the right lane often goes to the same places as the left lane :-)

    • @barriewilliams4526
      @barriewilliams4526 3 года назад +4

      @@thra5herxb12s There always has to be one comedian 😂

    • @spencerdawkins
      @spencerdawkins 2 года назад

      @barrie Williams ... one comedian who almost certainly relies on Chinese technology and manufacturing in his daily life (start checking countries of manufacture on things like cell phones if you don't believe me). But I'm old enough to remember when we joked about Japanese manufacturing quality ... 😉

    • @happyhap7207
      @happyhap7207 2 года назад +2

      @@spencerdawkins The japanese are not harvesting organs or committing genocide or looking to eat other countries' land...bad or good there is nothing wrong with promoting japanese products...but china...

  • @BikerTorque
    @BikerTorque 3 года назад +12

    Love the Meteor, handles absolutely superbly and certainly enough power for a lazy cruise, well done Royal Enfield

  • @mikeagate
    @mikeagate 2 года назад +1

    Back in 1970 on a quite road in New Delhi we had a lone Royal Enfield 350 ‘Bullet’ rider in front of us.
    While riding, he took out his pack of cigarettes 🚬 and proceeded to light one and continued to ride that thumping beast as we followed him!
    I was a 9 year old lad and to this day 64 years later I can still picture that scene as if it was yesterday.

  • @arjunachar6812
    @arjunachar6812 3 года назад +18

    16:09 “I would have given my left testicle” had me in splits!!

  • @Chris-kh2fm
    @Chris-kh2fm 3 года назад +23

    Having retired last year, I've been looking to down size. Royal Enfield have managed to tick all my boxes with this bike, I've got my name down.

    • @gordonforbes9948
      @gordonforbes9948 3 года назад +3

      Congratulations on your retirement and congratulations on your soon to arrive bike.

  • @Cruzeoverland
    @Cruzeoverland 3 года назад +8

    Had mine here in Australia for 4 months. Love it!

    • @ShailendraSingh-pk1gf
      @ShailendraSingh-pk1gf 2 года назад

      @@thereturnofthemac don't take my word for it but i heard it can.

  • @TheLeo1400
    @TheLeo1400 3 года назад +38

    Been considering getting one for a while! Prices are very competitive here in Brazil and the motorcycle is just a beauty. Can't wait to hear what Stuart has to say for it

    • @DenerWerb
      @DenerWerb 2 года назад +1

      Cara. Aqui no Brasil tá muito barato ainda. Tô impressionado que o preço não subiu igual todas as outras. Comprei uma interceptor em abril.

  • @scotty2307
    @scotty2307 3 года назад +6

    I liked the looks, and sound of the Meteor the first time I saw it here on RUclips. I could see right away that it was a step up in quality of the fit and finish. I am glad to get your review, and seal of approval on this little gem.

  • @jayknight850
    @jayknight850 3 года назад +4

    Well, when I started riding I can remember riding my Bridgestone 50 lusting after the Honda 90. A bike as large as a 350 was a dream. Light, comparatively inexpensive, good quality, what not to like.

  • @aayushsharma1774
    @aayushsharma1774 3 года назад +33

    I have a meteor. I have drove it around 3500 KM till now and have fallen in love with the bike, specifically the engine. If someone wants to buy it, then there are only a few negatives -
    1. Don't go for stock rear mirrors, they get quite loose during long rides.
    2. Backrest is too close to the seat. A big pillion will always be uncomfortable.
    3. The engine feels a lot powerful in the city, but on highways you will feel the lack of power.

    • @2ndcornets
      @2ndcornets 3 года назад +6

      The twirling mirror thing is just traditional Brit. build at its best. Those on my BSA A10 just love to come loose and dance a little jig on their own till tightened down again [grumpily ] lol.

    • @psychopigeon8973
      @psychopigeon8973 3 года назад +1

      Is there no way to take off the little backrest?

    • @babister8829
      @babister8829 3 года назад +1

      @@psychopigeon8973 ofcourse you can take it off!!

    • @aayushsharma1774
      @aayushsharma1774 3 года назад +1

      @@psychopigeon8973 You can buy the fireball version. They don't have a backrest.

    • @sandytime3450
      @sandytime3450 2 года назад +1

      There are videos on YT about how to extend the backrest using aftermarket plates. Hope it will be helpful.

  • @brandensteele4486
    @brandensteele4486 3 года назад +5

    I love this bike. A high quality yet low cost way to get us youths into motorcycles. I hope this bike catches on like wildfire.

  • @fiamun
    @fiamun 3 года назад +23

    I wont test ride the classic 500 or the meteor, simply because I will want them and the wallet is a bit anorexic 🙁

  • @danmcneil7181
    @danmcneil7181 3 года назад +7

    Thanks Stuart. The Meteor seems to be the talk of town on many RUclips channels. Great looking classic style and unbeatable price. As usual a fair and honest review . Cheers and stay safe. Dan. 🏍👍🇨🇦

  • @mrtobiasreiper4714
    @mrtobiasreiper4714 3 года назад +10

    Glad you went with the attractive Yellow Fireball variant, it looks very similar to the previous HD Sportster in the Yellow color except that it has a V-Twin engine.

  • @TheRealWindlePoons
    @TheRealWindlePoons 3 года назад +11

    Good review, Stuart.
    When I first read the technical specs for this model, it instantly fitted into the same slot with me as the old late-model MZ 250-301 range. Having owned a couple of these (also 20 bhp) I found it quite interesting. I reckon it would be a brilliant year-round commuter (snow, floods and black ice excepted of course). In the UK, the aforementioned MZs are still in demand in the second-hand market when in good condition, so there's probably plenty of bikers out there would find the Meteor a great inexpensive ride.

  • @lordasuran
    @lordasuran 3 года назад +6

    Sir, if you feel the Meteor to be underpowered, a 650cc version is in the works and is almost ready for production. It's rumored to be called SHOTGUN 650 or just Meteor 650. Royal Enfield has many more surprises up their sleeves! Awesome video as always...

  • @andrewbull3537
    @andrewbull3537 3 года назад +11

    What an amazing little bike ,I already have the 650 interceptor in my garage ,but i think I'll have to make a bit of room for this 350 !!!!
    Just the type of bike i need for going down the shop to buy my bread in the mornings .
    Have to have a word with the boss (the wife ) if i can buy the bike 😁😁😁
    Take care on the road uncle stu ,and peace out ✌✌

  • @andytheflyer
    @andytheflyer 3 года назад +5

    Was at a club meet last week and the RE dealers had Meteors and an Interceptor available for test rides. I didn't see anyone ride a Meteor, but the Interceptor was continually being taken out for a ride. I enquired about a new Interceptor and was told that if they (the importer) had the colour I wanted it was available immediately, if not, a long wait The factory is down to 5% production as a result of the COVID virus in India.

  • @robertlindstrom540
    @robertlindstrom540 3 года назад +20

    RE will propably (if they haven´t already) start a whole new trend in motorcycling with this low priced cruiser style bike. And they will entice a lot of people either back in, or to start with motorcycling. Which is a good thing, and will also force other manufacturers down the same route. And I sense from your review that you honestly enjoyed riding it, which means that it also is a fun bike to us experienced greybeards. I have been waiting for your review on this one, thanks for taking it on and doing this video. Well done, mr Fillingham and a big thumbs up...

  • @joshnnik
    @joshnnik 3 года назад +4

    Great appraisal Stuart, your mention of the older 350’s took me back 60 years.
    When, after a string of James’s and Francis Barnet’s, my older brother came home on his brand new Matchless 350, bought from Kings of Oxford.
    When old enough, my cousin and I had many miles of fun on our Triumph T90’s and later on with a Suzuki T350 2 stroke, complete with expansion pipes. I suppose the 350cc class reached its final crescendo when Yamaha brought out the RD350, still regarded as a classic today.

  • @anthonyprice5596
    @anthonyprice5596 3 года назад +2

    So honest, a rare thing these days. It'd be a great second bike for nipping out for milk and a newspaper. Or a Sunday bimble when your just out to enjoy the countryside. Its a bike to savour without being in a hurry, its a good replacement for the outgoing bullet. Without having to worry about E10 Fuel!!
    Thank you Stuart.

  • @Jooeffoh
    @Jooeffoh 2 года назад +4

    I'd have loved one of these back in the 80's when I got my first road bike. Smaller bikes can be a just as much fun as larger ones on country roads, because you can rag on them and not get into too much trouble. That's important for someone new to riding.
    If they'd also bring out a 650 or bigger engined version now, I'd take a serious look at buying one, because I do like the style and layed back look of it.

  • @grantsmith5919
    @grantsmith5919 2 года назад +4

    Hi there, decided to have a listen to your review for the first time. I don't believe I have heard a more smooth and comprehensive and well rounded review. Some of your historical analysis reflects a well balanced perspective. The bike does tick all the boxes. I have a gold wing but can appreciate this wonderful bike thanks again Dr G

  • @henryhartley9993
    @henryhartley9993 3 года назад +3

    Nice one Stuart, I was checking these out the other day at my local dealership, I was very impressed with the quality and overall finish, Royal Enfield have really upped their game....

  • @shashwatshankar17
    @shashwatshankar17 3 года назад +11

    I own one. Been riding it since December 2020. My opinion is definately biased but I absolutely love her.
    Have done bunch of small day trips and I have not had a single issue. City riding is easy (mumbai). Waiting for a better cooler weather for a goa trip.
    She is a matt black with bar end mirrors. Availablity of parts are an issue, sump guard and rear tyre mud flap (it broke in the first month and I am still waiting for it).
    Can't wait to hear your thoughts.

    • @isingcauseimliving
      @isingcauseimliving 3 года назад +1

      Hey, from Thane. How much was your waiting period? I am planning to get one.

    • @shaunrai5370
      @shaunrai5370 3 года назад +1

      Hi, I'm from Dehradun, I've got the same color with the bar end mirrors too. Looks absolutely gorgeous.

    • @shashwatshankar17
      @shashwatshankar17 3 года назад +2

      @@isingcauseimliving so i pre booked the bike back in september 2020 when it was first supposed to launch but the bike launched in November and by December 6th I had my bike. technically i waited for 4 month but waited for 3 weeks after the bike was launched.

    • @shashwatshankar17
      @shashwatshankar17 3 года назад +1

      @Eric Hurt it is. its very comfortable to ride on, in city conditions and i am talking about Mumbai and its traffic. I am sure it would be even more of a joy to ride in less congested cities.

    • @shashwatshankar17
      @shashwatshankar17 3 года назад +1

      ​@@shaunrai5370 I am from dehradoon too :) crazy ya. i have not seen a lot of people go with bar end mirrors, what other customization did you do?

  • @9101201
    @9101201 3 года назад +2

    I just got A 350 Meteor in June, I love it, Great bike for a low price

  • @TheXeroid
    @TheXeroid 3 года назад +7

    What a fantastic looking bike! 350 is a good size and is a market sector that is growing, but I would love it if they produced a 500 version of the Meteor. Nice one Stu!

    • @singhguru2513
      @singhguru2513 2 года назад +2

      Royal Enfield super meteor 650 is expected to launch in April or by the end of this year in india

  • @dayriderschat
    @dayriderschat 2 года назад +3

    I am almost 82 and thinking of selling my excellent Buell and buying something lighter but quick enough to quickly overtake road trains common in my area of Australia. many of my friends have bought Royal Enfields which are easier and less costly to service than many of the competitors bikes available. Thanks Stewart for your honest appraisal of the many bikes you test ....

  • @rudeawakening3833
    @rudeawakening3833 2 года назад +1

    I started riding in 1976 at age 16 .
    My oldest brother came back from Vietnam and bought me a 1970 Honda CB -350 .
    I’ve had (1) 79 ‘ BMW , and 13 Harleys since 1979 .
    I often thought about going back to my
    “ old school roots “ and test rode a brand new Triumph Bonneville ; I loved it !
    BUT - it’s out of my price range for a
    “ second “ toy that I’ll not ride too often .
    THIS presentation was awesome, sir !
    Now I’ll go find a dealership and test ride one of these Meteors for myself !
    I loved how you took us on a very cool twisty ride while narrating !
    ( why did you drive on the wrong side of the road , “ mate “ ? ) 🇺🇸
    Bla ha ha !!!

  • @AvdheshTondak
    @AvdheshTondak 2 года назад +14

    Now, that's what a review should be like. No beating around the bush, no theatrics... straight to the point. The lush greenery along the roads was a treat for the eyes. Thank you, Stuart, for sharing this!

  • @stevewalden3814
    @stevewalden3814 3 года назад +1

    Thank you for what you do with your channel Stuart - I appreciate it.

  • @mcbob1967
    @mcbob1967 3 года назад +15

    Went to take a look at the dealer's a few days ago, but didn't ride it. Seems like a nice bike though. My son really liked it, and they are beginning to sell (I've seen a couple on the road). Looking forward to hear your thoughts!

  • @donaldoehl7690
    @donaldoehl7690 3 года назад +4

    Local dealer let me sit on one, the last one and it was sold. I found as a 180cm/6' guy that it seemed roomy enough for me to ride. Eventually, I'll be aging out of my road pig and this one has a lot going for it and it looks much better than the Rebel.

  • @chrisbittlestone9264
    @chrisbittlestone9264 3 года назад +2

    I’m glad you still have your right knackrickle, Uncle Stu 😬😬!

  • @aca2983
    @aca2983 2 года назад +1

    I am not a motorcyclist, and not sure if I seriously will be, but I saw this little guy and I am so smitten. The style and simplicity of it really appeals, and the price is certainly nice. Even if I don't buy one, I wish RE the greatest success.

  • @p.chakraborty4453
    @p.chakraborty4453 3 года назад +7

    Really cool bike , very comfortable as far as what i saw , one of the best city bikes too.

  • @mikegrant8490
    @mikegrant8490 3 года назад +3

    Thank you for the perspective of the fuel injection mapping as to it relates to real world riding. That and your objective view to the 5 speed transmission. Both were informative.

  • @economicalrides
    @economicalrides 3 года назад +6

    Great video and you make some really good points. I‘ve had my Meteor since June and the spirit of the Bullet is alive in this one ! I owned an original four-speed right hand gearshift Bullet 500 for many years and to me the Meteor simply feels like a Bullet for the new generation. The sound, engine characteristics and performance really remind me of the essence of my old Bullet. But the Meteor is just so much easier to live with and so much more comfortable to ride that I really can’t see myself ever selling it. The low seat height means that I should be able to get my leg over it when I’m 80 years old, so why should I sell it ? It does everything I need a hobby motorcycle to do. Thanks for the great video, I have subscribed !

  • @flar712
    @flar712 3 года назад +1

    I have been watching this video again and again and it makes it a little bit easier for me to take the waiting time until my Meteor will be delivered.
    Thank you Stuart for this well made informative video.
    Best regards,
    Ralf Freitag.

  • @gerryattrickbiker
    @gerryattrickbiker 3 года назад +2

    Without a doubt the best most informative video on this bike I have seen. You seem to have the knack of anticipating what I want to hear and clarifying it. Has my doubts prior to this vid, whether it could be right for me in my twilight years but now thanks to you I believe it to be a good choice.
    Thanks Stuart

  • @GeraldGarcia
    @GeraldGarcia 3 года назад +14

    Uncle Stu finally reviewed my bike and I couldn't be happier! Thank you sir. I agree with your assessment 100%. On the gearbox, to me it feels like a 4-speed with 5th being an overdrive.

  • @tombinkley2688
    @tombinkley2688 2 года назад +2

    Bought one today, pick it up on Friday next, added a few extra's (Screen, Engine protection bars) all very reasonably priced. I have ridden all sizes of bike from BMW 1100 to current Bonneville. I am 73 and feel the need to tune down a little and the Meteor is ideal for country roads and long leisurely rides. If I like it as much as I think I will then it may well be a keeper.

  • @chandanmaity
    @chandanmaity Год назад +3

    Being an Indian I thought people from other countries may not like it as in India many people are saying it's not that great. Many RUclips video is stating it's having problem with breaks after 10k km. Backseat is not that good. But I am surprised to see meteor is receiving warm welcome in many countries. Thanks a lot for this straight forward review. I am gonna buy meteor.

  • @geraldscott4302
    @geraldscott4302 3 года назад +7

    I have owned and ridden a LOT of Japanese "cruisers" over the decades. My very first new bike at age 20 was a 1980 Suzuki GS450L. I loved the comfortable upright riding position. Over the decades I've had about 30 of them. I much prefer the 1980s models with high pullback bars. I still have a bought new Kawasaki Vulcan 750, first released in 1985, and sold through 2006 completely unchanged other than paint color. It was Kawasaki's first v twin. I've owned all 4 Japanese brands, in sizes from a Honda Rebel 250 to a Kawasaki Vulcan 1500. What you call sport bikes I call crotch rockets, and I have a lot of disdain for them. They seem to be designed specifically for reckless and irresponsible riding. And that is what I mostly see them being used for. The name of most of them ends in RR, which stands for race replica. These are bikes that belong on the track, not the street. They are unbearably uncomfortable.
    As for the Meteor, I am actually attracted to it, and might even get one one if not for the EFI. I grew up with and spent most of my life riding carbureted bikes, I have no desire to ride a computer. I am/was a mechanic by profession (recently retired) and love mechanical things, not computers. But small lightweight bikes can be a blast to ride around on. They have a very different riding experience than larger bikes. They are lightweight and easy to throw around, and you can ride them full throttle (to a point) without getting into trouble. And compared to Honda's Rebel 300, one of the three ugliest bikes ever made (the other two being the Rebel 500 and 1100) the Meteor is a real beauty. I'm glad to see it will be sold in the U.S. (probably sometime in the far distant future, we can't seem to get ANY new motorcycles here now)

  • @Mark-el8sb
    @Mark-el8sb 3 года назад +2

    Thanks Stu. I hadn't considered a Meteor before but after seeing your video and doing a bit of research, I am seriously considering buying one. Appreciate the insight into this interesting and economical bike!

  • @petehealy9819
    @petehealy9819 3 года назад +3

    First time I've caught one of your videos, and you now have another new subscriber! I love the personality you project and, even more so, your unique ability (in my experience viewing reviews like this) to meld technical assessment with insightful and entertaining opinion (even if I differed with a few of your interpretations). I look forward to watching more of your videos!

  • @miapasternak6188
    @miapasternak6188 3 года назад +2

    I am from the USA, northern Indiana area. I love my meteor! I am a brand new rider and trying to encourage all my girlfriends to get into riding. To me, this bike is perfect for those like me that want to start riding but a bit apprehensive in getting a powerful bike. I just wanted something I could start on but be comfortable enough for longer enjoyable rides. I like the heel shift because I had difficulty coordinating my toe around the shifter. I absolutely love this bike for my first one and will add to my collection as I get more miles under my belt....and hopefully get more female riders on the road.

    • @michaelabernathy7013
      @michaelabernathy7013 3 года назад +1

      Always good to hear from another Hoosier! I'm in Muncie. Was your Meteor recently featured on the 'Messy Garage' channel? I picked up my Fireball Yellow Meteor Friday, 8/13, in Indy. It is a real looker and a smooth running/shifting bike. Handles nicely too.

    • @miapasternak6188
      @miapasternak6188 2 года назад +1

      @@michaelabernathy7013 yes! He did a review on my own personal bike!! And also helped with a few mods on it. I was pretty stoked about it 😀

    • @michaelabernathy7013
      @michaelabernathy7013 2 года назад +1

      @@miapasternak6188 Yeah, he mentioned Indiana's Shi**y roads too! lol AIN"T THAT THE TRUTH!

    • @miapasternak6188
      @miapasternak6188 2 года назад +1

      @@michaelabernathy7013 pot holes deep enough to break wheels, seasonal buckling roads, more tar snakes than Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom, and the loose pot hole fillers that just get propelled every where....yeah indiana tax dollars being used to its finest.😆

  • @eizhawk
    @eizhawk 2 года назад +1

    I love the way you put it. "Intelligent personalities" that made me chuckle

  • @artfrontgalleries1818
    @artfrontgalleries1818 2 года назад

    I;m 73. My last bike, that I crashed on a gravel covered turn in Hoboken, NJ, USA was a 1982, 250 Kawasaki Ninja. Cheap, comfortable, lacking pollution controls and and any kind of governor, it was a low risk chunk of fun

  • @davebrown4187
    @davebrown4187 3 года назад +1

    thank you Stuart, ive been waiting for your review on this bike.

  • @warwickwearing5042
    @warwickwearing5042 3 года назад +1

    Great video again! Thanks for your effort

  • @dochardiksolanki
    @dochardiksolanki 3 года назад +2

    Nicely done Stuart, a very on the point video for a very on the point motorcycle!

  • @geordiegeorge9041
    @geordiegeorge9041 3 года назад +1

    At the moment I ride a Yamaha FZ6, I live in a part of Germany that I would describe as a bikers paradise, and now I'm looking for a bike to cruise the country roads. The Meteor could be that bike.

  • @Paul-de5mm
    @Paul-de5mm 3 года назад +41

    Reminds me more of late 70s Honda cm400c than a harley sportster.. don't know when you filmed this but 700 back orders isn't very hopeful for me recieving my Supernova any time soon..☹️... And you are very right in two areas, the 350 is the sweet spot for cylinder capacity (as the classic era knew very well) and it is an untapped market for experienced riders who long ago abandoned ego.

    • @stevec-b6214
      @stevec-b6214 3 года назад +5

      i just could not agree more, `abandon the ego` just enjoy the ride!

    • @STho205
      @STho205 3 года назад +1

      It looks similar to the 80s to 2008 Honda CB250 styling except with the seat of the Honda Rebels of that era. Bulbous teardrop tank, motor placement, bars, headlight. As they were Triumph/BSA inspired, i guess this comes full circle.
      Honda has their CB 350 returning as an India built retro bike, but with one cylinder and 21hp. A shadow of their 1970s CB350.
      REs are often said to have humble throttles (slow and steady). Is this one better than 21hp and fairly low torque...
      Or are they clones of one another.

    • @donaldoehl7690
      @donaldoehl7690 3 года назад +1

      Ride yer own bike!

  • @jaydeepsen4769
    @jaydeepsen4769 2 года назад +1

    I got myself a Royal Enfield Meteor 350 last week 😀
    Its really an awesome bike and helps me save some on the fuel.

  • @rickg.5171
    @rickg.5171 2 года назад +1

    Thanks for the in depth review. I own a couple big bore bikes and would love to have one of these for short trips.

  • @raycollington4310
    @raycollington4310 3 года назад +1

    Thanks Stuart, there's something refreshingly simple about this bike. I may take a look as we have a new dealer close to where I live.

  • @ronaldevans7944
    @ronaldevans7944 3 года назад +1

    Thank you Stuart. This video was a very Very pleasant surprise. The Meteor is a handsome piece of kit and this one in my favourite colour. I haven't seen one in the flesh yet. I am looking for to that. Brilliant video my friend. Be safe and ride safe. Ron.

  • @AF-dh8ls
    @AF-dh8ls 3 года назад +22

    Expectation: Man with a bike attracts lots of women.
    Reality: Man with bike attracts lots of biker men.
    So if this is a ladies bike, get me one...

    • @spencerdawkins
      @spencerdawkins 3 года назад

      And RUclips STILL only has "Like" and "Dislike" reactions - I need the Facebook "Love" and "Haha" reactions for this one!

  • @DaveBoatBuilder
    @DaveBoatBuilder 3 года назад +3

    Many thanks, hoping they bring the new classic 350, based on the meteor, to Europe. If they do, I'll have one.

  • @mehdibb4186
    @mehdibb4186 3 года назад +1

    Excellent video! thanks for the informative review.

  • @canaldevideosgravados145
    @canaldevideosgravados145 3 года назад

    Hello there!
    Thanks for this honest review.
    This RE Meteor is making a good portion of motorcyclists here in Brazil excited. The lines for test rides and to buy this bike keeps growing. RUclips reviews come up more and more, and I say we needed something like that here. With this new addition from RE (not to mention the excellent Interceptor/Continental GT), other manufacturers will think hard about bringing more models to compete with this beautiful modern classic. The classic/custom motorcycle movement here, unfortunately, stopped a bit in time but it's growing again. I do believe that this Meteor will play a significant role in this regard.
    See ya!

  • @robneil8284
    @robneil8284 3 года назад +2

    Another objective, and thoroughly informative video from Stuart. I have no intention of buying a Meteor, but enjoyed this video because all of Stuart's videos are equally good. Having bought a 650 Interceptor, after watching all of Stuart's Interceptor videos beforehand, I have yet to fault anything he has said in any of his videos. I have every reason to believe this will hold true here, and I will recommend this video to anyone I know who considering a Meteor.

  • @TheTXRanger
    @TheTXRanger 3 года назад +1

    Saw one at my local RE dealer and was floored by the value proposition of this bike. I spend a little more time on highways so prefer my Interceptor, but were that not the case, this would have definitely caught my eye. The Meteor is an excellent city bike that would be comfortable even for someone my size: 6'2" & 220 lbs. Plenty of scoot to get you where you're going in style and fun! For shorter or lighter riders, this strikes me as a steal.

  • @markymarknj
    @markymarknj 2 года назад +4

    Thanks for the GREAT review, Mate! I'm not as young as I used to be (turning 60 in Feb.-can't believe it!), so I was looking for something that's light and easy to manage. I've had bigger, faster bikes, including a ZRX 1100 at one point, but I don't want that now; I want something that'll cruise the back roads on a nice day. I want a light, easy to manage, fun, easy to own, easy to work on, and inexpensive to own & operate. The Meteor 350 checks all those boxes for me, and it's perfect for intelligent, experienced motorcyclists like me.
    As soon as the Meteor came out, I knew I HAD to have one! I just liked the look of the bike. The yellow is my color, and I love the matte black finish of the exhaust. I thought I'd have to wait months to get one though, as no dealers near me had one-until today, that is. I called the local RE dealer, and I told 'em I wanted a Fireball Yellow Meteor. The guy said he'd reach out to RE's rep to find out when they might get one. He called back saying he didn't know when he'd get one; I was bummed. An hour or so later he called me back, saying he'd gotten one in his delivery today-yes! I put a deposit down on the yellow Meteor, and I pick it up on Monday. I can't wait!

    • @terrybaxter9280
      @terrybaxter9280 2 года назад +1

      I know what you mean. I've been riding for 50 years. Loved the ton up days. Traffic is too heavy now, and every lamp post seems to have a speed camera. I'll keep my licence on a RE 350.

    • @markymarknj
      @markymarknj 2 года назад

      @@terrybaxter9280 Totally!

  • @danbrown3707
    @danbrown3707 2 года назад +2

    Great video and test. I'm 73 and still have my Z1000 which I bought new in 2005 but as I age and am getting less agile!, will no doubt be looking for something easier to ride as I fast approach 80. It's heartening to know that a bike like this can still be bought for under £4000.

  • @lefraudeurlehackeretvous
    @lefraudeurlehackeretvous 3 года назад +1

    Great review. I do love your style. Thank you for that 😎

  • @BilfCushion
    @BilfCushion 12 часов назад

    By far the very best Meteor review I have watched

  • @parvathalotiya5629
    @parvathalotiya5629 3 года назад +2

    I got meteor 350 on my bday. I literally find chances to go out and ride it. I have classic 350 and interceptor 650 but meteor is just so blissful to ride.

  • @andrewkim6037
    @andrewkim6037 2 года назад

    Really enjoyed your review, thank you sir!

  • @shuklavinays
    @shuklavinays 2 года назад

    I love the part how magically by the power of editing the motorcycle you were riding changes as your thoughts and decision changed too. This while you were still on the wheels.

  • @raymondsmith7020
    @raymondsmith7020 3 года назад +1

    My 500 Classic is nearly 2 yrs old now and i love it as much as i love my 1200 Speedmaster and if i didnt have these i would have bought the 350 meteor in a heartbeat when it first came on the market, thanks Stu.

  • @say2merohit
    @say2merohit 3 года назад

    That Intro Drone shot woooo lit ...always enjoy your videos ....