• Q. My height is 5.4ft and weight is 60kg, can I handle Royal Enfield Classic 350?

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    Jaidev
    Jaidev | 5 years ago

    I think you can handle it with ease. I am 5 ft 5 in, and weigh 72 kgs. I can handle it without any problems. Contrary to popular belief, you do not require a great deal of strength. It is a matter of technique to say, put it on the center stand. That is also learned by watching a few YouTube videos. Once the bike gets moving, it is like riding any of the 110 cc motorcycles that are ubiquitous on Indian roads. If you feel that the seat height is a little high for you, you can do simple modifications to lower the seat height to suit your comfort level. I suggest you test ride one at your local dealership, and see for yourself. Welcome to the Republic of Thump!

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    Joro
    Joro | 4 years ago

    Why not,Even small guys below 50Kg can handle perfectly & easily.You can handle it comfortly & easily, don't mine, Get it.

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    Prem
    Prem | 5 years ago

    I am 5.5 ft and 64 kg. I handle it with ease. So, it should be handy to you too.

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