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You're lugged with some pretty reason-
able weight at 421 curb pounds with a
four-gallon tank of gas, so the scales are
definitely tipped more towards weight than
power. However, the Meteor is a sur-
prisingly nimble little machine when you
take those numbers into account. Rolling
on 19-inch front and 17-inch rear wheels
wrapped in Indian-made Ceat Zoom Plus
tires, the Meteor's solidity in the middle of
the corner is a boon. Once on its side, the
Meteor is rock solid and will track its line
smoothly. It's a soft ride with no adjust-
ment on the front and preload on the
The Royal Enfield
parts catalog includes
this handy backrest.
There are three trim
levels on the Royal
Enfield Meteor 350
starting at the base-
level Fireball ($4399)
and its blacked out
features. The Stellar
($4499) offers chrome
accents and includes
the passenger backrest
while the Supernova,
pictured here ($4599)
sports dual-tone paint,
the passenger backrest,
a windshield and
upgraded seat).