This Royal Enfield Meteor has been made to resemble a Hunter on steroids. We’ve seen how forward-thinking and professional certain aftermarket motorcycle modification shops have become. It’s extremely incredible to do such a thorough job on the Meteor to make it seem entirely different. In a few months, the RE Hunter will make its debut in our markets. Until then, we may enjoy this modified Meteor to get a sense of how the Hunter might seem.
Royal Enfield Meteor Looks Bolder Than Hunter
Custom made engine guard, custom indicators and stands, changed fuel tank logo, rear tyre hugger with licence plate and light installation, classic graphics, attractive leather bags on both sides, single piece custom seat with short tail end like the Hunter, functional exhausts on both sides, LED headlights and taillights, retro-theme round side-view mirrors with a 32 mm flat handlebar setup with custom graphics.
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The similarities to a Cafe Racer or the future Hunter 350 are unmistakable. The new Hunter 350, according to spy images circulating on the internet, will be a lighter version of RE’s previous 350 bikes. It will be more focused on handling and manoeuvrability than on physical force and bulky appearances. Nonetheless, the design will be influenced by RE motorcycles’ DNA, which includes circular headlights, rear-view mirrors, and other components.
Hunter 350
According to certain sources, the RE Hunter 350 will be released sometime in August of this year. Unlike the RE’s massive 350s, the Hunter would be a lighter, more city-friendly bike that could be used on a daily basis. The RE’s excellent portfolio of heavy bikes would include it as the entry-level model. It won’t be as tough as the Himalayan, but it’ll be the ideal compromise between the Classic 350 and the Himalayan. How did you enjoy this Meteor-styled Royal Enfield that appears more aggressive than the Hunter?
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