I love how people complain about how poorly a 350 cc motorcycle performs on an interstate. This bike is a secondary road cruising gem. Want interstate, buy the 650. There is a certain joy from being able to use all of a bikes horsepower most of the time. Keep that right hand cranked, keep sharing when you do. Nicely done. 👍
I hope you weren't insinuating that I was complaining about the bike and how it won't go on the interstate. I didn't say any such thing. I was bragging about the Tripper and how I used it to stay off the interstate and especially around the DFW area where I live. I know what you are talking about though, I have read peoples complaints about it not being fast enough also. By the way, the 650 wasn't available 3 years ago when I bought mine or otherwise, I might have considered it. But 3 years ago, I was 65 and my going fast days are pretty much over. I leave that to my 21 y/o son that rides and Indian Scout 60. LOL
@@randyolson7255 Not at all. I was only agreeing with you ! I bought mine 3 years ago as well. Sold my R1100RT shortly after. I turned 65 last May. Been riding for 50 of them I never really did have an interest in high speeds. Take care. Cheers
@@lancerbiker5263 I had a 750 Triumph back in the 70"s. It was a 72 Bonneville. Had a lot of fun on that bike. But as much as I liked that bike and wish I still had it I think I would still prefer to ride the Meteor. All the TH-cam reviews I have watched over the years all seen to have the same theme. Most of the comments I hear are "this bike just puts a smile on your face".
My wife and I used to tour two up on our Suzuki TUx250, taking it for week long 1000+ mile camping trips. It has about the same performance at the Royal Enfield 350s. As long as we stuck to the right lane on the Interstates we were fine. The bike weighs about 350 pounds, and between the two of us and our camping gear it was carrying a 450 pound load. Acceleration and braking were a bit lazy, but the only issue we really faced was that my wife kept falling asleep while we were on the super slab. I learned to stop for a break every hour or so to keep her awake.
I have had my Meteor 350 now for 3 years this month. (August of 2021 when I bought it) I have put on Longride saddle bags, a windshield, an engine guard (so I could attach a pair of LED lights), touring foot pegs and a touring seat, and lastly a DNA filter. I have just a little over 11,000 care and trouble-free miles on it. I am from Iowa originally, and now live in North Texas. My son and I are planning a road trip from here to Iowa in October. He rides an Indian Scout 60. I enjoy your videos. I used to watch O'l man Ronin and he is the reason I bought my Meteor. (He has since passed away), but he too has a lot of good videos about the Meteor. My longest trip so far is just a little over 200 miles one way when my son and I rode from North Texas down to Georgetown TX to see an old friend. Used the Tripper navigation to keep us off the highways. Interstate 35 from Dallas to San Antonio is supposed to be the deadliest stretch of road in the US. I wouldn't ride that on a faster bike. But the backroads are the best for this or any bike if you're not in a hurry. We are headed to cental Iowa is where I grew up. But maybe we can swing over that way either on the way up or on our way home.
@@forgottenmotorcycles I figure it would be a good time to visit my brother. He lives in Eastern Nebraska. I wasn't planning on that visit, but that will make it easier to come by your way on my trip to central Iowa. I am originally from around the Marshalltown area between Marshalltown and Grinnell. So, keep an eye out for us Texans in October. lol
@@brandonboss6868 I have always gotten anywhere from 85 - 91 mpg. One time I got around 70 and I'm not sure if that was one of those trips I took where I was going full bore for a several miles, or if I just put a little more gas in it than usual. When you fill it, they recommend not going over that divider and I might have filled it up past that. Not sure if that would make that much difference. LOL. But you can't go wrong if you want an economical ride.
@randyolson7255 heck yeah! Seeing 80-90+ mpg makes me so happy and even more excited to make this my first motorcycle purchase!! I will take that tip! Thank you! If you have any other tips that would be great! Especially on how to properly downshift or up shift for best MPG without hurting the bike, too. I'm still a brand new rider. Please, and thank you!
I am glad you liked the Meteor 350. I love my Meteor 350. I get between 70 and 80 mpg just be-bopping around the streets of Houston Texas. I'm going to order me a touring seat. If nothing else, that seat looks cool.
Like you I own both a Meteor and a Classic. I have a green tanked meteor and a desert tan signals classic. I like both for different reasons. The Signals model I bought for the looks. I love the seat and the simple gauges and ride it when I want to impress people. I get people waving at me on the road and asking me how old it is. They are shocked when I tell them it's new. The seating position of the meteor is more relaxed and the seat is shaped better. It has a slightly bigger tank at 3.9 gallons instead of 3.6 gallons on the classis. I get about 75 MPG out of both of mine around town. The worst I got was 68 and the best so far is 79. That's with premium fuel BTW. They like premium fuel. I wish the seat on the Meteor was a bit taller. Maybe someone will make one later.
I use one of those collapsible cots from Thermarest that assembles with shock cords that hold the perforated nylon “mattress” few inches off of the ground. Poles, mat, and hooped feet break down to about the size of a bread loaf and has its own mesh bag. Throw a Thermarest inflatable sleeping mat on the cot and sleep great. For hot desert camping I just sleep directly on the cot as the perforations let air circulate all around me. Aerostich has a version of this cot as well.
Hey Fuzzy, really enjoy your videos. Sorry that I missed you again in Marne last week, but I plan on August 24 and 25, so maybe then. Keep the clips coming.
Ale tam macie pięknie Iowa, Oklahoma ,super stany ! No i masz aż trzy motocykle RE ! Wiesz mieszkam w Polsce i pomimo tego, że całe życie pracuje i jestem w Twoim wieku, ciężko mi kupić RE Meteor 350 :( pozdrawiam z Polski !
I've had a few test rides at my local RE dealer and every bike RE make is a great ride! (still hankering after a BSA Gold Star. Decisions decisions lol!) 11:23
You certainly put more miles on these Enfields than most people do. Honest question, without the hype, how would one of these 350’s do on a real long trip? About 9000 miles round trip. With time obviously not playing a factor, would a Classic or Bullet make the trip comfortably? Just curious as to your opinion since you seem to ride more than the average bear.
I've got about 8500 miles on my Classic with no problems. Am sure these bikes would do it fine. Just did a 1000 mile two day trip to Kansas on a 350. It worked great 😃
lovely.. i almost got one..but we are 2 up 90% of time.... this not quite powerfull enough we are quite chunky.. so i got the 650 interceptor.. and i dont really ride that any faster than i would a meteor..it just has lovely torque for the 2 of us...
I bought my Meteor three weeks ago and I ride it every day in these East Tennessee hills and mountains. This bike is awesome. I put on the bigger windscreen and DNA filter, decat pipe and AEW Short star. Honestly, it feels like I got another 20% boost in power easy. Mostly from 20-60. It does just fine here in the Appalachian Mountains in the North Carolina Tennessee border. Beautiful Bike...ohh... I have an Indian Scout and this bike is the bike I keep drooling over for some reason. It reminds me of my grandfather's old bikes. The AEW pipe sounds much better!! I highly recommend a decat pipe and this AEW Short Star and DNA filter from Baxter Cycles. They give you a break when you purchase them together. Semper Fi
I know the UK and us gallon are slightly different, but my 350 meteor always does over 90 MPG best tank so far 106 MPG . For reference I ride mostly 55 to 60 mph with the odd burst of 70 mph😁😁
I have really short legs on a 5'8" frame. Do you remember what the mileage was when you took this back to Baxter. I am considering buying it. Were there any problems? I am going to be city commuting in Denver and then adventure riding. Thanks for your videos. They have helped!
This bike ran like a dream, she performed perfectly. I'm thinking the bike had about 3000 miles on the clock when I brought here home. I too am 5-8 with a 30 inch inseam. Felt very comfortable on this machine. Wahoo!
I don't know my old res well enough to give you exactly what it is. It's a single cylinder. Probably a 250 or a 350 with a unit engine from the '60s. I may have done a video on it like a year ago. I'll find out more information. Probably do another video on it soon. Thank you!
It seems the only complaint about these bikes is the lack of power or top speed. In my view you’re an idiot if you buy one of these bikes and complain about the power. They have twenty horsepower, that’s it. Fast enough for most motorways in most countries. If you want to ride over 70 mph all the time, don’t buy one, buy a Super Meteor.
I love how people complain about how poorly a 350 cc motorcycle performs on an interstate. This bike is a secondary road cruising gem. Want interstate, buy the 650. There is a certain joy from being able to use all of a bikes horsepower most of the time. Keep that right hand cranked, keep sharing when you do. Nicely done. 👍
Really had a fun time riding this beauty through the Flint Hills of Kansas. Planning a return trip this fall. Wahoo!
I hope you weren't insinuating that I was complaining about the bike and how it won't go on the interstate. I didn't say any such thing. I was bragging about the Tripper and how I used it to stay off the interstate and especially around the DFW area where I live. I know what you are talking about though, I have read peoples complaints about it not being fast enough also. By the way, the 650 wasn't available 3 years ago when I bought mine or otherwise, I might have considered it. But 3 years ago, I was 65 and my going fast days are pretty much over. I leave that to my 21 y/o son that rides and Indian Scout 60. LOL
@@randyolson7255 Not at all. I was only agreeing with you ! I bought mine 3 years ago as well. Sold my R1100RT shortly after. I turned 65 last May. Been riding for 50 of them I never really did have an interest in high speeds. Take care. Cheers
@@lancerbiker5263 I had a 750 Triumph back in the 70"s. It was a 72 Bonneville. Had a lot of fun on that bike. But as much as I liked that bike and wish I still had it I think I would still prefer to ride the Meteor. All the TH-cam reviews I have watched over the years all seen to have the same theme. Most of the comments I hear are "this bike just puts a smile on your face".
My wife and I used to tour two up on our Suzuki TUx250, taking it for week long 1000+ mile camping trips. It has about the same performance at the Royal Enfield 350s. As long as we stuck to the right lane on the Interstates we were fine. The bike weighs about 350 pounds, and between the two of us and our camping gear it was carrying a 450 pound load. Acceleration and braking were a bit lazy, but the only issue we really faced was that my wife kept falling asleep while we were on the super slab. I learned to stop for a break every hour or so to keep her awake.
I have had my Meteor 350 now for 3 years this month. (August of 2021 when I bought it) I have put on Longride saddle bags, a windshield, an engine guard (so I could attach a pair of LED lights), touring foot pegs and a touring seat, and lastly a DNA filter. I have just a little over 11,000 care and trouble-free miles on it. I am from Iowa originally, and now live in North Texas. My son and I are planning a road trip from here to Iowa in October. He rides an Indian Scout 60. I enjoy your videos. I used to watch O'l man Ronin and he is the reason I bought my Meteor. (He has since passed away), but he too has a lot of good videos about the Meteor. My longest trip so far is just a little over 200 miles one way when my son and I rode from North Texas down to Georgetown TX to see an old friend. Used the Tripper navigation to keep us off the highways. Interstate 35 from Dallas to San Antonio is supposed to be the deadliest stretch of road in the US. I wouldn't ride that on a faster bike. But the backroads are the best for this or any bike if you're not in a hurry. We are headed to cental Iowa is where I grew up. But maybe we can swing over that way either on the way up or on our way home.
Please do stop by. Would love to meet you and do a video on your bike & ride. Wahoo!
@@forgottenmotorcycles I figure it would be a good time to visit my brother. He lives in Eastern Nebraska. I wasn't planning on that visit, but that will make it easier to come by your way on my trip to central Iowa. I am originally from around the Marshalltown area between Marshalltown and Grinnell. So, keep an eye out for us Texans in October. lol
What MPG do yall get on the meteor 350? I heard 85-96 MPG. That is what made me wanna purchase this bike.
@@brandonboss6868 I have always gotten anywhere from 85 - 91 mpg. One time I got around 70 and I'm not sure if that was one of those trips I took where I was going full bore for a several miles, or if I just put a little more gas in it than usual. When you fill it, they recommend not going over that divider and I might have filled it up past that. Not sure if that would make that much difference. LOL. But you can't go wrong if you want an economical ride.
@randyolson7255 heck yeah! Seeing 80-90+ mpg makes me so happy and even more excited to make this my first motorcycle purchase!! I will take that tip! Thank you! If you have any other tips that would be great! Especially on how to properly downshift or up shift for best MPG without hurting the bike, too. I'm still a brand new rider. Please, and thank you!
I am glad you liked the Meteor 350. I love my Meteor 350. I get between 70 and 80 mpg just be-bopping around the streets of Houston Texas. I'm going to order me a touring seat. If nothing else, that seat looks cool.
That is awesome!
Like you I own both a Meteor and a Classic. I have a green tanked meteor and a desert tan signals classic. I like both for different reasons. The Signals model I bought for the looks. I love the seat and the simple gauges and ride it when I want to impress people. I get people waving at me on the road and asking me how old it is. They are shocked when I tell them it's new. The seating position of the meteor is more relaxed and the seat is shaped better. It has a slightly bigger tank at 3.9 gallons instead of 3.6 gallons on the classis. I get about 75 MPG out of both of mine around town. The worst I got was 68 and the best so far is 79. That's with premium fuel BTW. They like premium fuel. I wish the seat on the Meteor was a bit taller. Maybe someone will make one later.
Love the Classic look and the Meteor ride. Wahoo!
i just bought this bike today!!! love it!! Kudos from India....
Congratulations! You've got a great motorcycle. Wahoo!
Meteor 350 is an amazing bike. Bought one 2 months ago. I have the fireball red with some improvements and options added to it.
Very good motorcycle. Good friend of mine bought the green Fireball yesterday. Wahoo!
I rode my Meteor to work today! Great motorcycle!
Right on!
I use one of those collapsible cots from Thermarest that assembles with shock cords that hold the perforated nylon “mattress” few inches off of the ground. Poles, mat, and hooped feet break down to about the size of a bread loaf and has its own mesh bag. Throw a Thermarest inflatable sleeping mat on the cot and sleep great. For hot desert camping I just sleep directly on the cot as the perforations let air circulate all around me. Aerostich has a version of this cot as well.
Nice!
Hey Fuzzy, really enjoy your videos. Sorry that I missed you again in Marne last week, but I plan on August 24 and 25, so maybe then. Keep the clips coming.
Thanks. Sounds like a plan. Should be there that weekend. Wahoo!
Wow! I am happy for you that your back and neck hold up with all that mileage.
Was a great ride 🙂
Love the 350 meteor, I’m getting the stellar blue,
Speed limit in UK is 70mph on motorways so it will be fine for me 🙂
They are great motorcycles. I rode one 1000 miles in two days last summer. Loved it. Wahoo!
I really like the blue.
Me too!
Ale tam macie pięknie Iowa, Oklahoma ,super stany !
No i masz aż trzy motocykle RE ! Wiesz mieszkam w Polsce i pomimo tego, że całe życie pracuje i jestem w Twoim wieku, ciężko mi kupić RE Meteor 350 :(
pozdrawiam z Polski !
Would love to visit Poland someday. Wahoo!
Never mind the bike, look at the weather!
I live in Scotland and its miserable for 9 months of the year!
Wahoo!
Eleven and a half months this year😅
I've had a few test rides at my local RE dealer and every bike RE make is a great ride! (still hankering after a BSA Gold Star. Decisions decisions lol!) 11:23
totally agree!
You certainly put more miles on these Enfields than most people do. Honest question, without the hype, how would one of these 350’s do on a real long trip? About 9000 miles round trip. With time obviously not playing a factor, would a Classic or Bullet make the trip comfortably? Just curious as to your opinion since you seem to ride more than the average bear.
I've got about 8500 miles on my Classic with no problems. Am sure these bikes would do it fine. Just did a 1000 mile two day trip to Kansas on a 350. It worked great 😃
lovely.. i almost got one..but we are 2 up 90% of time.... this not quite powerfull enough we are quite chunky.. so i got the 650 interceptor.. and i dont really ride that any faster than i would a meteor..it just has lovely torque for the 2 of us...
Interceptors a great bike. I put 1400 mi on one in 3 days on a ride out to Wyoming and back. Ran beautifully 🙂
How did you get the blue color? Did you order it then wait? Dealers say they didn't release them in the states.
I think that is the stock Super Nova Blue. Contact Jeremy at Baxtercycle.com for better info. Thanks
I bought my Meteor three weeks ago and I ride it every day in these East Tennessee hills and mountains. This bike is awesome. I put on the bigger windscreen and DNA filter, decat pipe and AEW Short star. Honestly, it feels like I got another 20% boost in power easy. Mostly from 20-60. It does just fine here in the Appalachian Mountains in the North Carolina Tennessee border. Beautiful Bike...ohh... I have an Indian Scout and this bike is the bike I keep drooling over for some reason. It reminds me of my grandfather's old bikes. The AEW pipe sounds much better!! I highly recommend a decat pipe and this AEW Short Star and DNA filter from Baxter Cycles. They give you a break when you purchase them together. Semper Fi
The Meteor is an awesome bike. It's a do it all and comfortable too. Love it!
I know the UK and us gallon are slightly different, but my 350 meteor always does over 90 MPG best tank so far 106 MPG . For reference I ride mostly 55 to 60 mph with the odd burst of 70 mph😁😁
Nice!
I have really short legs on a 5'8" frame. Do you remember what the mileage was when you took this back to Baxter. I am considering buying it. Were there any problems? I am going to be city commuting in Denver and then adventure riding. Thanks for your videos. They have helped!
This bike ran like a dream, she performed perfectly. I'm thinking the bike had about 3000 miles on the clock when I brought here home. I too am 5-8 with a 30 inch inseam. Felt very comfortable on this machine. Wahoo!
What's that bike on the table in the background?
I don't know my old res well enough to give you exactly what it is. It's a single cylinder. Probably a 250 or a 350 with a unit engine from the '60s. I may have done a video on it like a year ago. I'll find out more information. Probably do another video on it soon. Thank you!
Looks like a Royal Enfield 250. (Crusader?)
Don't forget US gallons are less than UK gallons.
correct
We're not in a hurry people...
Wahoo!
Crusader?
Not sure but we'll find out
A seat that’s too soft?? Well there’s a first! 😂
I don't think I'm the first to say that about a soft seat on a Long ride motorcycle 🙂
How is the suspension? HEAVY duty?
Ride was comfy...
WAHOO.
Double Wahoo!
It seems the only complaint about these bikes is the lack of power or top speed. In my view you’re an idiot if you buy one of these bikes and complain about the power. They have twenty horsepower, that’s it. Fast enough for most motorways in most countries. If you want to ride over 70 mph all the time, don’t buy one, buy a Super Meteor.
It's a great bike.