• Q. What is the interval km for engine oil change in Royal Enfield Thunderbird 350X?

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    Twinspark
    Twinspark | 4 years ago

    A year before the oil change interval is 6000 km and between 3000 km oil top up is done but royal enfield introduced semisynthetic oil where its oil change interval is around 10000 km once and 5000 km oil top up

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    Harshad
    Harshad | 4 years ago

    At 3000km or for every 3months you should keep on changing for it improves the quality of engine. select the type of oil that ll be suitable for your bike.

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    ShivajiAB
    ShivajiAB | 4 years ago

    Go through company manual available with the Bike, they are the right people to say please

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