The Bullet Trials 350 is single seat and how does that affect its practicality?
by Ashutoshover 1 year ago0 views5 comments
Moving away from conventional dual seat setup on most bikes, the Royal Enfield Bullet Trials 350 sports a singular seat configuration. This is a design choice that harks back to classic trials bikes, but has raised its practicality for everyday use. This is a drawback for those of us who most often ride with a pillion due to the single seat limiting passenger-carrying capability. But that's also what makes it different to other motorcycles in the class: it offers a unique riding experience and a certain aesthetic. This feature has been the subject of much motorcycle enthusiasts ' conversation, discussing the compromise between style, heritage and functionality in modern motorcycle design.
Royal Enfield Bullet Trials 350
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Comments (5)
Nimishover 1 year ago
Royal Enfield missed an opportunity I think. Owners could have had the best of both worlds with a removable pillion seat. The single seat, as it is, makes it appeal to a pretty niche market.
Aditiover 1 year ago
It’s the single seat that makes this bike special. It's not a practical daily rider, it's for enthusiasts that want to appreciate the heritage of the brand and something different. If you need to haul passengers, get a different bike.
Monikaover 1 year ago
It's a mixed bag. While the single seat is cool and fits the trials bike aesthetic it limited the bike’s versatility. I installed a custom pillion pad because I ended up having to carry a passenger.
Angadover 1 year ago
I love the single-seat setup! This makes it look sleeker and it feels more nimble. It’s also a great excuse when someone asks you for a ride and you don’t want to give one.
Vibhuover 1 year ago
It is a deal breaker for me that it is a single seat. It's just impractical not to take my girlfriend along because I often ride with her.
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