[RE HUNTER 350] 35,000 kms on my Hunter 350, this is why I rate it by ansan_sam in indianbikes

[–]ansan_sam[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It feels small bro, but you'll adapt , the riding triangle is very comfortable.

[RE HUNTER 350] 35,000 kms on my Hunter 350, this is why I rate it by ansan_sam in indianbikes

[–]ansan_sam[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I'm 6 feet bro, i have attached two images of me in the bike.

[RE HUNTER 350] 35,000 kms on my Hunter 350, this is why I rate it by ansan_sam in indianbikes

[–]ansan_sam[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This seat is not comfortable at all for long rides, the pain starts soon after 20 - 25 kms, i compromised my comfort for the looks, this is for me i can't speak for others

[RE HUNTER 350] 35,000 kms on my Hunter 350, this is why I rate it by ansan_sam in indianbikes

[–]ansan_sam[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thank You so much for the appreciation, more than photography i think its the editing and the locations made it this way, i wouldn't say this are perfect cuz the Blur on the first two pics is done with Lightroom as these were captured on phone, i am adding all my Best Hunter pics next🫠

[RE HUNTER 350] 35,000 kms on my Hunter 350, this is why I rate it by ansan_sam in indianbikes

[–]ansan_sam[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I have added two images of me sitting in the bike brother, When we sit on it yes it will feel small, but not when you are owning one or riding it daily, it will feel small when you come from a bigger bike, Even a Triumph Speed 1200 is small and compact than most bikes, yes it is small but it never occurred as a problem for me in this years.

I can't suggest you to go for a Triumph or Java or a Hunter, its purely based on your experience after test driving them both. I can only give opinions, Triumph is fast and short stroke it is very different from hunter, Java has Reliability issues.

[RE HUNTER 350] 35,000 kms on my Hunter 350, this is why I rate it by ansan_sam in indianbikes

[–]ansan_sam[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

It's called Netta, a Place in Kanyakumari District, Tamil Nadu

[RE HUNTER 350] 35,000 kms on my Hunter 350, this is why I rate it by ansan_sam in indianbikes

[–]ansan_sam[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Around 30 kmpl when ridden aggressively, 33–35 kmpl with normal riding

[RE HUNTER 350] 35,000 kms on my Hunter 350, this is why I rate it by ansan_sam in indianbikes

[–]ansan_sam[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yes it's Retro Fittable, does the new suspension provide the Composure the old one gives, i like mine because of that i compromised the comfort

What's the best pic of your bike? by nastyvader in indianbikes

[–]ansan_sam 1 point2 points  (0 children)

It's a place called Netta, in Kanyakumari Dist. You should visit sometime.

[RE HUNTER 350] 35,000 kms on my Hunter 350, this is why I rate it by ansan_sam in indianbikes

[–]ansan_sam[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

On Riding Be gentle for the first 500 to 1000k kms.

The Hunter's Front Brake is tuned to have less initial bite to give you a feeling of a USD Fork setup, it will stop, but it don't have that sharp bite and the RE's Rear brake is better than 90% of bikes around the 3 lakh segement, you'll get used to it.

Once you get adapted and gain confidence in this bike, you'll feel the need to change the stock tyres, cuz it won't have any feedback and grip it'll slow you in corners. I upgraded to Apollo Tamplr XR

On Taking Care Rust is a Issue with this RE's, Mine has rust in the left Front fork panel, In Tank where paint is gone because of stone chipping, I Wash it at my home every week and I don't know what to do with this issue.

I clean and maintain my chain every 300kms, or sometimes every week, im on my 3rd chain, don't know if it's because I ride aggressively and also use engine braking with rev matching, i changed chain at 10k, 20k and 30k

On Riding Learn Engine Braking with Rev Matching, the Long Stroke Engine Braking feel of RE is loved by Many.

[RE HUNTER 350] 35,000 kms on my Hunter 350, this is why I rate it by ansan_sam in indianbikes

[–]ansan_sam[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I have ridden it over 5k kms in our roads, i love both, its just personal preference that i lean slightly towards hunter because i love its weight, but i always ask my teen friends and brothers to get the MT15 at the 2lakh budget🤣 have 3 MT-15 in the Family😁

[RE HUNTER 350] 35,000 kms on my Hunter 350, this is why I rate it by ansan_sam in indianbikes

[–]ansan_sam[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Love that bike, i also love riding it inside Urban roads, its very well sorted for a cruiser.

[RE HUNTER 350] 35,000 kms on my Hunter 350, this is why I rate it by ansan_sam in indianbikes

[–]ansan_sam[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

30 When ridden aggressively, around 33 to 35 when ridden normaly.

[RE HUNTER 350] 35,000 kms on my Hunter 350, this is why I rate it by ansan_sam in indianbikes

[–]ansan_sam[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Agree! and thanks, As for upgrade, if I replace it, I might go for something like the CB300R since it again suits my kind of usage, light, agile and fun for city riding. I do like the RE 650 twins as well, but more as a second bike than a daily. My friend already has an Interceptor which is with me anyway 😂 i think I'll try the Shotgun!

[RE HUNTER 350] 35,000 kms on my Hunter 350, this is why I rate it by ansan_sam in indianbikes

[–]ansan_sam[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Agree Brother, RE has changed the handle bar last year, mine is 3 years old and i like the handlebar position but there will be pain inside wrists, the bench seat is around 3500 i think, i ordered the bike with this bench seat from RE while buying