• Q. Which one is best compare to Jawa and Thunderbird 350 ABS pricing and every thing

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    Shamstabrez
    Shamstabrez | 4 years ago

    Both are competitors. Look wise both are good. Royal Enfield has a edge over Java as Java still holds upto its old styling.Performance wise Java will leave RE behind. Its pickup and speed are much better then RE.Styling wise RE is much better then Java.Pricing not that much differences.Again its your personal choice if you looking for built and style statement its RE, but if you want pickup speed its definitely JAVA

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    Pritam
    Pritam | 4 years ago

    Both have an engine differentials as tb350 has got 20bhp where as Jawa has 27, I would recommend for jawa as it is quick in terms of pickup and handling but doesn’t feels heavy, for tb it feels heavy and 500 is good enough rather then 350 but gotta pay some extra bucks! Take a test drive really because i own tb350 but I liked jawa 42. Still tb feels muscular and sexy when U’ll get on the shiny alloy wheels.

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    Moorthy
    Moorthy | 4 years ago

    It’s your choice. As per my knowledge, comparing with all these bikes , I feel Thunderbird is the right choice , why ? Because , it is a cruiser bike and has solid construction which means heavier than the rest of all bikes which gives you more comfortable ride on road and looks like manly . Other these bikes have not much riding comfort. The Jawa bikes haven’t proven anything big in those areas as of now . It may give you some good feedback in future , may try it. As of now , you think about TB 350, but TB 350 X which is latest model and you don’t find much difference in that .think about it before buy .

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