I have a 2021 Meteor with just under 12,000 miles on it. No problems what so ever. I will be 68 in November and my son who rides an Indian Scout and I are planning a trip in October to my home state of Iowa from where I live now in Texas. Around 800 miles one way. Although I don’t normally go on the highways, or what we call the interstate highways it will do well on the secondary highways. People complain that it’s not fast enough but I road all the faster bikes when I was younger. It goes plenty fast enough for me. I just like to cruise around the back country roads anyway.
I'm 67 and downsized to a Meteor and a Hunter. Fasinating how totally different they are. I fitted an eb@y gear shift upgrade to both. They are very good, but the Meteor one takes all the slop out the pivot as well. Extremely happy with both bikes. Both will do the typical speeds I ride at. Even taken them on the German Autobahn and they keep up with the slower traffic and can even overtake trucks. Luv em.
Seems to be an ongoing theme with the Meteor. The sound, comfort and handling are unique. The ease of handling inspires confidence and allows you to fully enjoy your ride. I always take the long way home on my yellow fireball. Nicely done. Cheers
Well said agree totally with your statement 👍 I was looking around for to down size from my trusty B M W which I had for 16 years and it was getting a bit heavy moving it in and out of my back garden, so I got a Meteor best thing I did , my mate bought one .
I am 68 & bought a Meteor in Fireball red in February this year. My first bike in over 30 years. Being a reasonable mechanic & compulsive tinkerer It has been heavily modified, but with the cheap purchase prise I thought it was worth investing a bit of money in it. These are my personal opinions & findings for anyone that's interested. I fitted a Fuel X lite from new, as Euro 5 restrictions run these engines far to lean. Running in was not hard, but not babied either. Oil & filter were changed at 500km & valves adjusted ( they were tight). Oil & filter were changed again at 1000km. (Castrol power 1 fully synthetic). The next step was a de-cat pipe & free flow induction cover, using the original air filter. After some experimentation with silencers the best performance & sound was using the original silencer with a 2" extension welded in the back. I fitted a shorter, lighter weight stainless steel rear mudguard & tail tidy. The lead acid battery was replaced with lithium ion & a sump guard fitted. Total weight saving of approx 10 kg. The other mod's are; a modified interceptor short fly screen & two clicks up on the rear shock pre-load. This has trans formed the rear suspension. For perspective, I am 5' 6" & weigh 72kg. In conclusion, are these bikes a bargain or trash ? In my humble opinion bargain ! Easy to work on or customise, handle like a dream, built like a brick outhouse & most importantly, put a smile on your face every time you ride it. A friend of mine was so impressed that he sold his Hayabusa & bought a brand new Shotgun 650 ! Kind regards & ride safe. 😊
At 60 yo and 40 years on sportbikes I bought a Classic. Did the DNA filter and plate, FuelX, De-cat pipe and Kent cam. Best money I've ever spent. And my other ride is an '06 CBR1000RR. It's just sitting in the garage. I ride the Classic everywhere. Just wish we had all the beautiful roads in Los Angeles y'all do. Cheers from SoCal 🏖️
Being accosted by an angry Scotsman is unusual up here as most folk don't bother with all the gravel tracks.You can pretty much go anywhere up here.We don't have green lanes like down south but rarely does anyone bother you.We go to Wales regularly and Pembrokeshire national park is hard work.Rules,regulations and more rules.That's Loch Etive you were stopped at.It's a sea loch,but at the end beside the car park where the river runs in,more fresh than salty.The bike looks good and I'm seriously thinking about a RE now that I'm about to hit 60.Good info,cheers.
I bought a Meteor in Royal Blue in June down sized from my B M W , great bike , my mate bought one , so we get out on them every week 😀 Put i smile on your face ☺️
What a lovely road ! I am getting a Meteor next week after a year of no bikes in Cornwall, so very excited to try it out on some small coastal roads. Used to live in The Lake District and we did a nice trip to the West Coast on Harleys. Enjoy your Meteor
Just watched your video and as a fellow biker and owner of Meteor 350, I could not agree more ! … thank you also for the lovely scenery, love Scotland, and hope to do NC500 if not next year, the year after. Our local club is thinking of Portugal trip, let’s see, also a nice destination … I subscribed and look forward to see your other videos. Cheers, K
I have a Classic 500 and a Super Meteor 650. Both bikes are a lot of fun. It took a while, but eventually my mate bought a Meteor. He's had all sorts of Hondas and a HD at one point. The little Meteor is the longest I've known him to keep a bike. He absolutely loves it. We go off on two of the slowest bikes about and have a whale of a time on them. He's also ordered a new Guerilla 450 and is keeping the Meteor. These little bikes are far better than the sum of their parts would suggest.
Nice one Mate. I too am now the proud owner of a 350 meteor😀. And, I have to say it's absolutely brilliant. It really does put a smile on mine and, other people's faces. I've had it for just short of three weeks and, done a couple of hundred miles short of 1000, which I thought was the 'running in' distance 🤔. After watching your vlog I might have to have a rethink before I can unleash the full 20bhp! 😅.
40 years ago, I had a plywood box on my CX500... well, actually a milk crate clad in 1/4 inch. Was looking at a pic of the bike with the basic crate the other day and I had kind of forgotten how thin the tires were for a bike that big.
I have the same bike, well not THE same one but you know what i mean and i love mine too 2500 miles since January and it just gets better and better i have done a few simple homegrown mods and fitted a fuel x light optimiser which has transformed the bike from a wheezy and timid yet pleasant bike into a willing torque’y hill climber and despite it now feeling a bit under geared because of the much more willing motor my fuel average which i worked out with my numbers manager( daughter) at 89.3 mpg and is a perfect all round machine for where i live in Wales( lots of hills) 👍
It's a good bike, but for many, like me, it's underpowered. I rode it twice and then test rode the BSA 650 , and the engine and handling blew me away. If you want a more dynamic ride get a sorted 2nd hand BSA
Hey @easy4X4, (nice channel and thanks for your captions for those of us speaking other languages) Yep, under powered. I love it. I had, but found I don't enjoy, big bore and high speed bikes. While I enjoyed touring on bikes like Gold Wings, cruisers, sport bikes, the sweet spot has been sub 400cc bikes. Toured the lower 48 USA, and neighboring countries on them all. China & Japan on rentals. Neighbor south of me agrees with you on the mid range bikes and has toured with me 5 times. Neighbor to the north of me says we are both wrong and Hyabusa is the only bikes to have as a real man, and doesn't like touring. Yet the bikes you and I prefer are far from the top sellers. I'm happy they make bikes that you and I like instead of just the top selling bikes!!!!!
Strange but the Hunter is just hair more cheap then the basic meteor fireball here on the other side of Europe .. Around 4550€ /4600€ for the meteor Yes, to not give a **** how fast or slow the bikes is.. Just need to be comfortable, easy going and cheap. Think that the advertisement about all J 350 series bikes are for learners is wrong.. I had few 100+ machines in my old days.. Don't care about that in my late days.
Agree with ya. Low price with quality is very good. I think you've owned a few more than me. Honda, Kawasaki, HD, Yamaha(and V STar), Norton, Vespa, & Kymco. Now added RE to the list. And late days do give us a different perspective on everything, eh?
Reliabity can only be measured by time, milieage and different working environment. We will see how these RE will stuck up. Honda's, most japanese manufacturers have execellent track record. RE 350 just avaiyable in last two years.
Its an absolute bargain. I traveled from Northern Ireland up round the Scottish highlands last year for three days on mine. A cracking little machine.. PS.. I was on the Sky Fall road few years back on my Kawasaki 1400,, its a tight wee bugger in some spots..
@@dartmoormole I put a Red Rooster end can and like pipe on mine plus an air box mod which certainly helped performance and sounds fantastic.. PS.. laughed at your love story😂😂🥰🥰
Generally these are well made. R.e. Has come a long way and the tolerances rival most of the Japanese brands. If you read this through winter, and did the same on a Yamaha, the Yamaha would show more rust.
I have a 2021 Meteor with just under 12,000 miles on it. No problems what so ever. I will be 68 in November and my son who rides an Indian Scout and I are planning a trip in October to my home state of Iowa from where I live now in Texas. Around 800 miles one way. Although I don’t normally go on the highways, or what we call the interstate highways it will do well on the secondary highways. People complain that it’s not fast enough but I road all the faster bikes when I was younger. It goes plenty fast enough for me. I just like to cruise around the back country roads anyway.
Bądź w zdrowiu, przyjacielu z Ameryki, chcę kupić Meteor 350, ale trudno mi nazbierać pieniędzy.
Pozdrawiam z Polski
I have a 22 Meteor with 16k miles. Only had to replace the tires. Same chain... clean and lube every 500 miles.
I'm 67 and downsized to a Meteor and a Hunter. Fasinating how totally different they are. I fitted an eb@y gear shift upgrade to both. They are very good, but the Meteor one takes all the slop out the pivot as well.
Extremely happy with both bikes.
Both will do the typical speeds I ride at. Even taken them on the German Autobahn and they keep up with the slower traffic and can even overtake trucks.
Luv em.
Seems to be an ongoing theme with the Meteor. The sound, comfort and handling are unique. The ease of handling inspires confidence and allows you to fully enjoy your ride. I always take the long way home on my yellow fireball. Nicely done. Cheers
Well said agree totally with your statement 👍
I was looking around for to down size from my trusty B M W which I had for 16 years and it was getting a bit heavy moving it in and out of my back garden, so I got a Meteor best thing I did , my mate bought one .
@@carlarthur4442 Coincidentally I sold my 2000 R1100RT shortly after my Meteor purchase, 👍
I am 68 & bought a Meteor in Fireball red in February this year. My first bike in over 30 years. Being a reasonable mechanic & compulsive tinkerer It has been heavily modified, but with the cheap purchase prise I thought it was worth investing a bit of money in it. These are my personal opinions & findings for anyone that's interested. I fitted a Fuel X lite from new, as Euro 5 restrictions run these engines far to lean. Running in was not hard, but not babied either. Oil & filter were changed at 500km & valves adjusted ( they were tight). Oil & filter were changed again at 1000km. (Castrol power 1 fully synthetic). The next step was a de-cat pipe & free flow induction cover, using the original air filter. After some experimentation with silencers the best performance & sound was using the original silencer with a 2" extension welded in the back. I fitted a shorter, lighter weight stainless steel rear mudguard & tail tidy. The lead acid battery was replaced with lithium ion & a sump guard fitted. Total weight saving of approx 10 kg. The other mod's are; a modified interceptor short fly screen & two clicks up on the rear shock pre-load. This has trans formed the rear suspension. For perspective, I am 5' 6" & weigh 72kg. In conclusion, are these bikes a bargain or trash ? In my humble opinion bargain ! Easy to work on or customise, handle like a dream, built like a brick outhouse & most importantly, put a smile on your face every time you ride it. A friend of mine was so impressed that he sold his Hayabusa & bought a brand new Shotgun 650 ! Kind regards & ride safe. 😊
At 60 yo and 40 years on sportbikes I bought a Classic. Did the DNA filter and plate, FuelX, De-cat pipe and Kent cam. Best money I've ever spent. And my other ride is an '06 CBR1000RR. It's just sitting in the garage. I ride the Classic everywhere. Just wish we had all the beautiful roads in Los Angeles y'all do. Cheers from SoCal 🏖️
Being accosted by an angry Scotsman is unusual up here as most folk don't bother with all the gravel tracks.You can pretty much go anywhere up here.We don't have green lanes like down south but rarely does anyone bother you.We go to Wales regularly and Pembrokeshire national park is hard work.Rules,regulations and more rules.That's Loch Etive you were stopped at.It's a sea loch,but at the end beside the car park where the river runs in,more fresh than salty.The bike looks good and I'm seriously thinking about a RE now that I'm about to hit 60.Good info,cheers.
I bought a Meteor in Royal Blue in June down sized from my B M W , great bike , my mate bought one , so we get out on them every week 😀
Put i smile on your face ☺️
I have a 350 classic reborn, totally stock and ride gravel roads a lot with no issues. These bikes are a lot of fun and cheap
Yes love the look of that bike too. If I could afford another bike I’d have one too!
What a lovely road ! I am getting a Meteor next week after a year of no bikes in Cornwall, so very excited to try it out on some small coastal roads. Used to live in The Lake District and we did a nice trip to the West Coast on Harleys. Enjoy your Meteor
Yes. Very fond of the lakes and the wonderful passes. I remember almost coming off on the hard knot many years ago!
Just watched your video and as a fellow biker and owner of Meteor 350, I could not agree more ! … thank you also for the lovely scenery, love Scotland, and hope to do NC500 if not next year, the year after. Our local club is thinking of Portugal trip, let’s see, also a nice destination … I subscribed and look forward to see your other videos. Cheers, K
I have a Classic 500 and a Super Meteor 650. Both bikes are a lot of fun. It took a while, but eventually my mate bought a Meteor. He's had all sorts of Hondas and a HD at one point. The little Meteor is the longest I've known him to keep a bike. He absolutely loves it. We go off on two of the slowest bikes about and have a whale of a time on them. He's also ordered a new Guerilla 450 and is keeping the Meteor.
These little bikes are far better than the sum of their parts would suggest.
@@FATBOY692011 couldn’t agree more!
@@FATBOY692011 absotively posolutely 👍😁
Nice one Mate. I too am now the proud owner of a 350 meteor😀. And, I have to say it's absolutely brilliant. It really does put a smile on mine and, other people's faces. I've had it for just short of three weeks and, done a couple of hundred miles short of 1000, which I thought was the 'running in' distance 🤔. After watching your vlog I might have to have a rethink before I can unleash the full 20bhp! 😅.
@@keitht3055 Best fun I’ve had in years! Feel like a kid again
I'm still a big kid at 70! Not quite as quick as my BMW 1250rs but, still a laugh 😆.
40 years ago, I had a plywood box on my CX500... well, actually a milk crate clad in 1/4 inch. Was looking at a pic of the bike with the basic crate the other day and I had kind of forgotten how thin the tires were for a bike that big.
Lovely scenery 👌
And i think youve hit the nail on the head with your comments, great bikes i too love my Meteor.
Yeah best bike I've owned in years!
I have the same bike, well not THE same one but you know what i mean and i love mine too 2500 miles since January and it just gets better and better i have done a few simple homegrown mods and fitted a fuel x light optimiser which has transformed the bike from a wheezy and timid yet pleasant bike into a willing torque’y hill climber and despite it now feeling a bit under geared because of the much more willing motor my fuel average which i worked out with my numbers manager( daughter) at 89.3 mpg and is a perfect all round machine for where i live in Wales( lots of hills) 👍
Yeah. Chuffed to bits with it. Only bought it as was cheap but love it. Rapidly turning into a royal Enfield fanboy!
It's a good bike, but for many, like me, it's underpowered. I rode it twice and then test rode the BSA 650 , and the engine and handling blew me away. If you want a more dynamic ride get a sorted 2nd hand BSA
@@easy4x4 Fair comment
Hey @easy4X4, (nice channel and thanks for your captions for those of us speaking other languages) Yep, under powered. I love it. I had, but found I don't enjoy, big bore and high speed bikes. While I enjoyed touring on bikes like Gold Wings, cruisers, sport bikes, the sweet spot has been sub 400cc bikes. Toured the lower 48 USA, and neighboring countries on them all. China & Japan on rentals. Neighbor south of me agrees with you on the mid range bikes and has toured with me 5 times. Neighbor to the north of me says we are both wrong and Hyabusa is the only bikes to have as a real man, and doesn't like touring. Yet the bikes you and I prefer are far from the top sellers. I'm happy they make bikes that you and I like instead of just the top selling bikes!!!!!
Nice place, wow amazing review with those view
Yes Scotland is rather stunning! Thanks
Hi love the video amazing price for a bike I will try one hopefully soon amazing place to ride as well living the dream God bless
Strange but the Hunter is just hair more cheap then the basic meteor fireball here on the other side of Europe .. Around 4550€ /4600€ for the meteor
Yes, to not give a **** how fast or slow the bikes is.. Just need to be comfortable, easy going and cheap. Think that the advertisement about all J 350 series bikes are for learners is wrong.. I had few 100+ machines in my old days.. Don't care about that in my late days.
@@Stefan_trekkie yeah the prices vary a bit. Agree wholeheartedly with your comments!
Agree with ya. Low price with quality is very good. I think you've owned a few more than me. Honda, Kawasaki, HD, Yamaha(and V STar), Norton, Vespa, & Kymco. Now added RE to the list. And late days do give us a different perspective on everything, eh?
Reliabity can only be measured by time, milieage and different working environment. We will see how these RE will stuck up. Honda's, most japanese manufacturers have execellent track record. RE 350 just avaiyable in last two years.
Glen Etive👍
Its an absolute bargain. I traveled from Northern Ireland up round the Scottish highlands last year for three days on mine. A cracking little machine..
PS.. I was on the Sky Fall road few years back on my Kawasaki 1400,, its a tight wee bugger in some spots..
@@Team-fabulous Yep im loving it! Most fun bike I’ve ever owned
@@dartmoormole I put a Red Rooster end can and like pipe on mine plus an air box mod which certainly helped performance and sounds fantastic..
PS.. laughed at your love story😂😂🥰🥰
@@Team-fabulous Fancy that idea to be honest!
@@dartmoormole iv a short walk round video of mine on here somewhere...
Would be nice to have seen the actual bike as well. But nice video and review
@@v6dlc fair comment. But thanks anyway
LOL, I first read the title as "Royal Enfield Meteor 350 - Garbage or trash?"
A bargain at 3k, if the meteor was round that price in France i would be adding to the stable.
In Croatia prices are a bit higher. Meteor 350 is 5.300 EUR.
Chciałbym mieć meteora 350, ale zawsze brak pieniędzy :(
My Suzuki Vstrom 1050 is more Meatier than your Meteor :) Some lovely riding up there.
@@WiltshireMan Agreed!
Some guy has had problems with build quality of you look up RE Enfield 350 Norfolk Rider is his vid
Generally these are well made. R.e. Has come a long way and the tolerances rival most of the Japanese brands. If you read this through winter, and did the same on a Yamaha, the Yamaha would show more rust.