The upcoming Royal Enfield Meteor 350 has been spotted testing yet again. This time, the motorcycle was completely loaded with accessories.
The Meteor 350 test mule featured a large windscreen that looks good enough for touring, a large engine guard as well as a frame guard at the rear. Moreover, the motorcycle also featured premium-looking footpegs that seem to have been picked from the optional accessory list. Apart from this, the motorcycle remains the same as the standard version.
The Royal Enfield Meteor 350 is a replacement for the Thunderbird 350X and sports a styling similar to the latter. However, it gets slight changes that set it apart like the LED DRL headlamp, mono-pod instrument cluster, and round tail lamp. Nevertheless, in terms of underpinnings, the Meteor 350 is quite different. To begin with, it uses a double-cradle frame that houses RE’ new ‘J architecture’ engine whose exact displacement is currently unknown. Even the placement of the brakes and drive train are on the opposite side.
The Royal Enfield Meteor was initially scheduled to launch this month, but the motorcycle is expected to break the covers later next month. With the specifications yet to be revealed, this motorcycle still looks a notch better than most of the entry-level touring motorcycles, which might not overwhelm newly initiated riders.