

Royal Enfield says they have changed the mapping on the engine, and this can be felt on the road. It gets the same 20 hp and 27 Nm power and torque figures as those bikes. The Hunter has the same 349 cc single cylinder engine that is seen on the Meteor and the Classic. I found myself shaking the bike around before every ride just to get rid of the excess water there. If you sit close to the tank like me, the water spills on the front of your pants. So, if you are not wearing rain gear, the back of your pants will get wet.Īdd to that the groove where the tank’s cap filler sits. The seat cover tends to retain water even after a light shower. I found one design flaw that you would not usually bother with. I had to tinker with the headlamp’s position a bit to get it to throw further since it came to me pointing just a few metres ahead. I would have liked LED lighting, too, but then again, the Hunter’s halogen bulb does a decent job. Sure, you get the retro-styled switchgear, dual-channel ABS, alloy wheels, and USB charging, but the Tripper navigation that originally came standard with the top variants of the Meteor 350 and Himalayan is now optional. In terms of features, the Hunter is a little simple, even the higher Metro variant. After all, isn’t that why we buy a Royal Enfield?

For one, it matches the RE helmet that I have and also stands out from the crowd a little more. In terms of paint options, RE allows you to choose from a variety, and while there are some like the factory black that have cleaner lines, I personally like the royal blue on our Metro variant. The Hunter rides on smaller 17-inch wheels, like most city bikes, but the Hunter’s tyres are fat giving it a very sure-footed vibe. The pillion has a comfortable amount of space and the grab rails are easy to hold on to. I suspect shorter riders won’t have a problem either. Me, of average height, always had my feet flat on the pavement. The rider’s feet always reach the ground. The bike looks compact compared to a Classic 350.
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Interview Series Business In The Week Ahead.The awesome wrinkle-resistant Tuckernuck dress now comes in white.I haven’t tried them yet, but they look fantastic. These straight leg jeans are also on sale.I particularly love it paired with white shorts, but it’s great for cooler nights or breezy days out on the water. This is a summer go-to for me I bring it to Ocean City every year. They run a little big I would order your normal size or go down one if you like your jeans very fitted. If you’re new to the wide-leg trend, these are a great way to dive in since they’re so affordable… and they’re just SO comfortable. My super soft striped wide-leg jeans are only $30 today! I can’t recommend these more.I own three of these because I wear them so often. The famous navy striped long-sleeved tee is on sale.(SO SOFT!) Proof that awesome denim doesn’t need to cost $250. And Madewell just brought back the medium rinse wash! Comfiest pair of jeans I own, aside from J.Crew Factory’s Cozy Jean, which is under $40 today. I mentioned this yesterday, but I’ve tried SO many pairs of high-rise jeans over the last year, and out of everything–including the expensive designer pairs–the Roadtripper is my favorite. I can’t say enough good things about this cut. So exciting, as I’m so over painful sandals. Okay! The big news from today’s “Recent Finds” post: Swing Sweatshirt / Madewell Roadtripper Jeans/ Tretorn Sneakers/ Similar Striped Button-Down / Yeti Mug
