Royal Enfield Thunderbird 350

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Unleash the spirit of cruising with the Thunderbird 350, a motorcycle that promises a soul-stirring journey on every mile. With its comfort and power, it's the ideal companion for those seeking an unmatched riding experience.

Enfield Thunderbird 350 is a popular motorcycle known for its classic design and comfortable touring capabilities.

Model: Royal Enfield Thunderbird 350

Engine: 4-stroke, air-cooled, single-cylinder engine

Displacement: 346cc

Bore x Stroke: 70mm x 90mm

Compression Ratio: Approximately 8.5:1

Power Output: The power output of the Thunderbird 350 was around 19 to 20 horsepower (HP) at 5250 RPM.

Torque: The torque was approximately 28 Nm (approximately 20.6 lb-ft) at 4000 RPM.

Carburetion: The Thunderbird 350 was equipped with a carburetor for fuel delivery.

Transmission: 5-speed manual transmission.

Ignition: The bike used a contact breaker (points) ignition system.

Frame: The Royal Enfield Thunderbird 350 had a single downtube, diamond type, tubular steel frame.

Suspension: Telescopic front forks and twin gas-charged shock absorbers in the rear.

Brakes: The Thunderbird 350 featured a 280mm disc brake in the front and a 152mm drum brake in the rear.

Tires: Typically, the Thunderbird 350 had 19-inch front and 18-inch rear wheels with wider tires suitable for touring.

Weight: The weight of the Thunderbird 350 was around 180 to 190 kg (approximately 397 to 419 pounds).

Fuel Tank Capacity: The fuel tank capacity was approximately 15 liters (3.96 gallons).

Top Speed: The top speed of the Royal Enfield Thunderbird 350 was around 75 to 80 mph (120 to 130 km/h).

Production Years: The Thunderbird 350 was first introduced in 2000, 

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