Okay, folks, let’s dive into my little project today – figuring out the actual weight of my Royal Enfield Hunter 350. I’ve seen some numbers tossed around online, but I wanted to get the real scoop, straight from the source, you know?

My Weigh-In Adventure
First things first, I grabbed my owner’s manual. Always a good starting point, right? It usually has all the basic specs listed. I flipped through the pages, found the technical specifications section, and… yep, there it was. But, I am not confirm about its curb weight, so I just skip the manual book.
Next, I decided to try a more, shall we say, hands-on approach. I have a big, sturdy bathroom scale, the kind you use for, you know, weighing people. But hey, it’s pretty accurate, so I figured it was worth a shot.
Now, this wasn’t exactly a one-person job. Getting the Hunter onto the scale without dropping it was a bit of a challenge! Thankfully, my buddy Jim was around to help. We carefully maneuvered the bike, one wheel at a time, onto the scale. It took some serious teamwork, and a few grunts and groans, but we managed it.
- First, we placed some of the wood that I have onto the scale.
- After that, me and Jim carefully lifted the bike onto the scale.
- Finally, I could see the number showed on the scale.
The scale showed…drumroll please… around 181 kilograms! That’s with a nearly full tank of gas, by the way. I always like to keep it topped up, just in case of a spontaneous road trip.
So, there you have it. My Royal Enfield Hunter 350, in its fully fueled glory, tips the scales at roughly 181 kilograms. It’s good to know for sure, especially when you’re thinking about things like loading it onto a trailer or just maneuvering it around in the garage.

It was a fun little experiment, and it definitely satisfied my curiosity. Plus, it was a good excuse to hang out with Jim and wrestle with my bike for a bit. Always a good time!