From Honda CB350 to RE Classic 350: Top Cruiser Bikes You Can Actually Afford
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Ronin TVS
The TVS Ronin is a cruiser with an urban flavor, catering to riders who want a cruiser package with street-friendly dynamics. It has a 225.9 cc oil-cooled, single-cylinder engine that generates 20.1 bhp and 19.9 Nm of torque, along with its modest size. The motorcycle's slip-and-assist clutch and 5-speed gearbox make for seamless gear shifts.
With the top-end model retaining premium features like Bluetooth capability and digital instrumentation, the mid-version of the new version adds dual-channel ABS. The Ronin's ex-showroom pricing ranges from ₹1.35 lakh to ₹1.73 lakh.
Classic 350 Royal Enfield
The Classic 350 remains an excellent option for cruiser enthusiasts who value traditional aesthetics and dependable mechanics. The Royal Enfield 349cc J-series engine, which produces 20.2 horsepower and 27 Nm of torque, powers the bike. It is connected to a five-speed transmission.
The main features are USB-C charging, the brand's Tripper navigation pod (on certain models), a digital-analogue cluster, and a circular LED headlight. The Classic 350, which costs between ₹1.93 lakh and ₹2.30 lakh (ex-showroom), is still a fantastic combination of vintage appeal and practical use.
CB350 Honda
The CB350, a bike with a simple design and clean lines, marked Honda's debut into the retro-cruiser market. The CB350 also has a 5-speed gearbox, just like its competitors, and a 348cc single-cylinder engine that produces 20.7 horsepower and 29.5 Nm.
The price ranges from ₹2 lakh to ₹2.18 lakh (ex-showroom), and despite its unassuming appearance, it has cutting-edge technology, such as Honda's voice-controlled Bluetooth system, on higher trims.
FJ 42 Java
With its 334cc liquid-cooled engine producing a respectable 28.7 horsepower and 29.6 Newton meters, the 42 FJ is the most potent engine on this list and moves the Jawa recipe in a more streamlined, performance-oriented direction.
Its distinctive road presence is enhanced by one-of-a-kind design features such as a brushed metal fuel tank, low seat, and single piece handlebar. The bike starts at ₹2.10 lakh (ex-showroom).
Harley-Davidson X440
The X440 is Harley-Davidson's most affordable motorcycle to date, which breaks new ground in the market for inexpensive cruisers. The X440 is powered by a 440cc air/oil-cooled engine that generates 27 horsepower and 38 Newton meters of torque and was jointly developed with Hero MotoCorp.
The bike is comfortable for both highway stretches and city commutes thanks to its upright seating, retro-style circular headlamp, and flat handlebar. The ex-showroom price of the X440 ranges from ₹2.40 lakh to ₹2.80 lakh.
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