The Indian bod in the video above, returned about 18.5 miles per litre. The standard rule-of-thumb for most bikes is 10 miles per litre. Unsurprisingly, like its older sister model, it’s pretty frugal.
That's bang on what our G310GS does and a little less than my F650 Dakar.The Indian bod in the video above, returned about 18.5 miles per litre. The standard rule-of-thumb for most bikes is 10 miles per litre. Unsurprisingly, like its older sister model, it’s pretty frugal.
But it's a Honda..£6-7k not a chance.
The Honda CB500X is less and, whatever you think of Honda, it is a well established brand with a big selling model. RE are still aiming at the budget end of the market although wouldn’t be surprised if it’s priced at £5,900.
That's bang on what our G310GS does and a little less than my F650 Dakar.

It is, and that alone is a good reason to buy the Royal Enfield.But it's a Honda..
Ours has improved with age, there seems to little interest in them these days.I test rode a 310. It was horrible.
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I suspect it will be much the same as the previous model.I’m still waiting to see how bods mount a standalone GPS unit and / or phone. I guess the bar clamps, is one option, but out of direct line of sight. I’m also waiting to see how (or even if) the integrated GPS display in the instruments binnacle will run bespoke GPS routes.
Listening to Indians speaking English is like going back in time by 70 years or so. The same applies (maybe to a lesser extent) to reading papers such as The Times of India or The Hindu - excellent grammatical English as it used to be spoken/written.No con cons…. I like the Indian reviews and ‘How to do it’ videos. Excellent in this video is the cow bells at about 53:00. Good conclusion at the end….. save your cash….. and buy an Enfield….. “All that shit is gone. It bloody well works for me”.
Like its older sister, it seems to be a very good motorcycle. It’s a Tiger 1200 slaaaaaaaayer…..

I checked the Indian prices for the new bike today. 2 lakh 69 000 rupees for the basic model. That's a gnat's bollock over £2.5k, if I did my sums right! The OTR price for the most expensive model works out at £3100!
Yeah, fair comment for vast numbers of Indians no doubt but there are tens of thousands with well paid, salaried jobs. NB monthly salaries in the table linked here!10 years wages then.
Nice idea in principle but unless you can be certain that 'sold in India' is also fully compliant with U. K. /EU requirements, certificate of compliance, etc. one would be left storing said machine for lack of registration/insurance and buyers, here in U. K.Buy one in India and ride it home.