The R15 has always had a singular focus. Performance. That leads to compromise in other aspects like ergonomics. Its sporty riding position comes courtesy of an 815mm high rider seat (up by 15mm over the v2). Despite the taller seat, we did not have an issue placing both feet on the ground. The riding position has become more aggressive and while it worked well on the track, riding in the city for an extended period did leave a minor discomfort in our wrists and upper back. Other than the clip-on, which now feels lower, the low-set footpegs are comfortable and the rest of the bike too didn't give us any reason to complain. You do need to be careful while taking U-turns though as the bars come pretty close to the fuel tank, and your hand getting too close to your knee during full lock does cause some issues. Especially on right-hand U-turns, it’s rather difficult to open the throttle as your wrist is resting on the tank at full lock. On the other hand, the Royal Enfield Thunderbird 350X has been discontinued and is not available for sale in the market. Moreover, we would suggest you take a test ride for a better understanding of performance and riding comfort. Follow the link and select your desired city for dealership.Read more:- Yamaha R15 v3.0 Road Test Review
It would be unfair to give a verdict here as the resale value of any vehicle would depend on certain factors such as the physical condition, kilometers driven, number of owners, engine's health, etc.
Royal Enfield Thunderbird has been discontinued and is not available for sale in the market. As for Royal Enfield Classic 350, it is far from a perfect bike even in its BS6 avatar. However, in a world where everybody is trying to go retro and neo-retro, it remains the OG retro motorcycle in essence and feels. For a better understanding of compatibility and riding comfort, we would suggest you take a test ride. Follow the link and select your desired city for dealership details.
For this, we would suggest you walk into the nearest service center as they will be the better person to assist you. You can click on the following link to see the details of the nearest service center and selecting your city accordingly - Service Center.
Royal Enfield Thunderbird 350X has been discontinued during the BS4 to BS6 transition. The Meteor 350 has replaced the outgoing motorcycle. Check out the following article for more details: The Meteor 350 Makes An Impact!
For this, we would suggest you to please connect with the nearest authorized service center of Royal Enfield as they would be able to assist you better. Click on the given link and select your desired city for service centers.
Selecting a perfect bike will depend on several factors such as budget, fuel type, brand preference, seating capacity, specific feature requirements etc. There are ample of options available such as Honda SP 125, TVS Apache RTR 160 4V, Bajaj Pulsar RS200, KTM 250 Duke, Royal Enfield Classic 350, Honda Hness CB350, etc. Click on the given link and apply filters in order to check check out new bikes as per your requirements. Moreover, we would suggest you to take a test ride for a better understanding of performance and comfort. Click on the link and select your desired city for dealership details.