Alright, folks, let’s talk about pushing the limits of my Royal Enfield Classic 350. I’ve been getting a lot of questions about the top speed, so I decided to put it to the test – in a safe, controlled environment, of course!

Getting Ready
First things first, I made sure my bike was in good shape. I checked the tire pressure, made sure the chain was lubed, and generally gave it a once-over. You don’t want any surprises when you’re trying to max out your speed.
- Checked: Tire pressure
- Lubed: The chain!
- Ensured: Good overall bike condition
The Run
I found a long, straight stretch of road with minimal traffic. Safety first, remember! I started by gradually increasing the speed, getting a feel for how the bike was handling. It’s not a race bike, so it takes a bit to get up to speed.
I tucked in a little to be as my silly form of aerodynamics. It seemed like it would do the trick for me.
I kept pushing it, and the speedometer needle kept climbing. The engine was definitely working hard, but it felt surprisingly stable. I’m not gonna lie; the wind was pretty intense!

The Result
So, what did I hit? I managed to get the needle up to around 115-120 km/h (that’s roughly 71-75 mph). To be honest, that felt like plenty. I wasn’t trying to break any land speed records, just wanted to see what my 350 could do. Could it have gone a little faster? Maybe, but I wasn’t going to push it any further.
Important to note: my bike is stock. No fancy mods or anything. And, honestly, the Classic 350 isn’t built for speed. It’s about the ride, the feel, the experience. But hey, it’s good to know what it can do in a pinch!
Remember always prioritize safety, the posted speed limits, and laws. Stay safe and keep it down a little!