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Enfield 350 Bullet
1977Classic

Enfield 350 Bullet

Key specifications

Engine
346 cc
Power
21 HP
Fuel type
petrol
Fuel capacity
4.0 L
Transmission
4-speed
Front brakes
Expanding brake
Rear brakes
Expanding brake

Overview

Introducing the 1977 Enfield 350 Bullet: A Classic Icon The 1977 Enfield 350 Bullet stands as a testament to the enduring spirit of classic motorcycling. Renowned for its timeless design and robust engineering, this motorcycle has carved out a niche for itself in the hearts of enthusiasts around the globe. As part of the iconic Bullet series, it embodies the essence of British motorcycle heritage, blending vintage aesthetics with a rugged reliability that has made it a sought-after classic. The Bullet 350 was designed for riders who appreciated the art of motorcycling, offering an unparalleled experience that combines nostalgia with performance. Engine Performance and Riding Characteristics At the core of the Enfield 350 Bullet lies a spirited 346cc single-cylinder, four-stroke engine. With an output of 21 horsepower at 5800 RPM, this powerplant provides just enough punch to make the ride exhilarating while maintaining an air of control. The Bullet reaches a top speed of 110 km/h (68.4 mph), making it a capable machine for both city cruising and open-road adventures. The air-cooled engine, with its 7.5:1 compression ratio and a bore-stroke configuration of 70 mm by 90 mm, not only delivers reliable performance but also exudes that distinctive thump that has become synonymous with Royal Enfield motorcycles. The 4-speed gearbox paired with a chain final drive ensures smooth gear changes and a connected feel to the road, allowing riders to savor every twist and turn. Key Features and Technology The 1977 Bullet is a study in simplicity and functionality, featuring expanding brakes both front and rear that provide adequate stopping power for its weight—170 kg (374.8 pounds) when fully fueled. With a fuel capacity of 15 liters (3.96 gallons), the bike is well-equipped for longer rides, ensuring that the journey is as enjoyable as the destination. The classic styling, characterized by its round headlamp, teardrop fuel tank, and minimalistic design, attracts attention wherever it goes. The Bullet's suspension is designed to handle the rigors of everyday riding, making it a practical choice for both seasoned riders and those new to the motorcycle scene. **

Pros

    Cons

    • Timeless Design: The classic styling appeals to vintage motorcycle enthusiasts and collectors alike.
    • Simplicity: The straightforward mechanics make it easy to maintain and repair, appealing to DIY riders.
    • Unique Engine Character: The single-cylinder thump provides a distinctive auditory experience that enhances the riding adventure.
    • Limited Power: While adequate for leisurely rides, the engine may feel underpowered compared to modern counterparts, especially at higher speeds.
    • Braking Performance: The expanding brakes, while functional, may not provide the same stopping power or responsiveness as disc brakes found on contemporary bikes.
    • Weight: At 170 kg, the Bullet is relatively heavy, which can make maneuvering in tight spaces a bit cumbersome for less experienced riders.

    Technical details

    Source specification data

    Make
    Enfield
    Model
    350 Bullet
    Category
    Classic
    Power
    21.00 HP (15.3 kW)) @ 5800 RPM
    Gearbox
    4-speed
    Top Speed
    110.0 km/h (68.4 mph)
    Bore X Stroke
    70.0 x 90.0 mm (2.8 x 3.5 inches)
    Compression
    7.5:1
    Displacement
    346.00 ccm (21.11 cubic inches)
    Cooling System
    Air
    Engine Details
    Single cylinder, four-stroke
    Valves Per Cylinder
    2
    Transmission Type Final Drive
    Chain
    Fuel Capacity
    15.00 litres (3.96 gallons)
    Weight Incl Oil Gas Etc
    170.0 kg (374.8 pounds)
    Rear Tyre
    3.50-19
    Front Tyre
    3.25-19
    Rear Brakes
    Expanding brake
    Front Brakes
    Expanding brake