Is the Bullet Electra's speed of 110 km/h its top speed too slow for touring?
The Royal Enfield Bullet Electra, praised by most for its torque and capability to cruise comfortably at lower speeds. But with a top speed of around 110 km/h, it is questionable whether the Sling is really suitable for long distance touring on highways. Also some riders argue that the bike's sweet spot is between 70-90 km/h, making it a perfect bike for people who want to ride leisurely and enjoy the scenery. But the lack of power at higher speeds can limit others when they are trying to overtake or if they ride with faster groups. The bike is also limited by this in hilly areas or when carrying a pillion and luggage. The question is whether the Electra's other qualities make up for its lack of speed, and if it is really a touring machine that can be classed as such.
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Comments (7)
@krishna-boover 1 year ago
Actually, the low top speed is a blessing. It makes you have to take the scenic routes and not the boring highways. That's real touring!
@vikas-lakhover 1 year ago
I upgraded the sprockets on mine and it now cruises happily at 100 kph. It makes a world of difference touring.
@varun-khanover 1 year ago
It is okay for solo touring. On long stretches you'll be wishing for more power with a pillion and luggage.
@reena-yadaover 1 year ago
The top speed itself is fine, it's the fight to keep it there that's the problem. Headwinds and long climbs can make you go very slow.
@rana-arunover 1 year ago
I’ve toured extensively on my Electra. You learn to ride your way and travel in a different manner. It's more immersive.
@ravi-chauhover 1 year ago
It's definitely limiting. On expressways, you feel underpowered and it is nerve wracking when trucks are passing you.
@harsh-mathover 1 year ago
Indian highways are plenty for 110 km/h. It’s not about getting to the finish line quickly, it’s about the journey. At a relaxed pace the Electra excels.
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