hey fellow Hunter 350 riders,
I’ve been enjoying my Royal Enfield Hunter 350 for a while now, and it’s a fantastic bike for city rides. However, I’ve noticed that at higher speeds (above 80-90 km/h), the engine vibrations become quite noticeable, especially on the handlebars and footpegs.
At lower speeds, the ride is smooth, but once I push it beyond 90 km/h, the buzziness kicks in, making long rides a bit tiring. I understand it’s a single-cylinder engine, but I was hoping for a slightly more refined experience, especially since other 350cc RE models like the Meteor and Classic seem to handle vibrations better.
Has anyone else experienced this? Do things like bar-end weights, different grips, or engine mounts help in reducing the vibration? Would love to hear any fixes or workarounds from experienced riders.
Looking forward to your insights.