Royal Enfield Classic 350 2011 Owner's manual

Contents
Personal and vehicle information .................. 4
Free service record .......................................... 5
Specifications .................................................. 6
Safety Definitions ........................................... 9
Safe and happy riding ..................................... 10
Location of key parts ...................................... 12
Operation of controls ...................................... 15
Pre-Operational Checks .................................. 20
Running in ...................................................... 22
Starting ........................................................... 23
Starting & Gear Shifting ................................ 24
Riding, Stopping & Parking ........................... 25
Parking ........................................................... 26
Tools & First aid kit ........................................ 27
Periodical maintenance ................................... 28
Recommended lubricants ................................ 31
Do it yourself .................................................. 32
Washing proceedure ....................................... 48
Storage precautions ........................................ 49
Long trip precautions ..................................... 51
Complete Wiring diagram ............................... 52
Trouble shooting ............................................. 53
Warranty terms and conditions ..................... 61
Emission Warranty ......................................... 63
Regional & Area Offices ................................. 68
All India Road Signs ....................................... 69
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Personal & Vehicle Information
Name
Door No./Street
Locality
City State Pin
Contact Nos. Res: Off: Mobile : Email :
Engine No. Battery No.
Frame No. Battery make
Reg. No. Licence No.
Date of Sale Valid till dt.
Model Key No. :
Tyre make Colour
Sold by Dealer Code
Vehicle Installation Form (VIF) No.
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Free Service Record
It is our endeavour to provide excellent service to your Classic 350 at all times. Towards this we provide 4 free services at specific Intervals.
Please avail these services at the specified time, in any of the Royal Enfield Dealerships / Authorised service centres nearest to you and as a token of satisfactory services, kindly return the free service coupon duly filled in and signed, to the service outlet.
Availing the free services in the specified time is a prerequisite for warranty consideration. The cost of fuel, oil, grease etc. used for all free services are chargeable to the customer.
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Service 4th Service2nd Service 3rd Service Date of Service Kms Covered Servicing Dealer’s Name Address
NOTE : Please ensure that the free service details are recorded in this sheet immediately after the service is carried out.
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Specifications
ENGINE
Engine Type .................. 4 Stroke, OHV, Dual
...................................... Spark Ignition, air
...................................... cooled, single Cylinder
Bore .............................. 70mm
Stroke ........................... 90mm
Swept volume ................ 346cc
Compression ratio ........ 8.5:1
Max Power @ rpm ......... 19.8 BHP @ 5250 rpm
Max Torque @ rpm ....... 28 Nm @ 4000 rpm
Idle rpm ........................ 1050±200 rpm
Starting ........................ E’Start / Kick Start
Air filter element .......... Paper element
Carburettor ................... Ucal - BS 29
Lubrication ................... Wet Sump
...................................... Forced lubrication
Engine oil capacity ....... 2.75 lits
Engine oil grade ........... Motul 3000 4T Plus
...................................... 15W50, API SL JASO MA
FD Sprocket .................. 16 Teeth
Rear Wheel Sprocket .... 38 Teeth
Cooling .......................... Natural air flow
TRANSMISSION
Clutch ........................... Wet multiplate (6plates)
Primary drive ............... 3/8” Duplex chain
...................................... & sprocket
Primary ratio ................ 2.15 : 1
Gear box ........................ Constant mesh 5 Speed
Gear ratio ..................... 1
...................................... 2
...................................... 3
...................................... 4
...................................... 5
Secondary drive ............ 5/8” Chain & Sprocket
Secondary ratio ............ 2.375 : 1
Drive Chain links ......... 100 links
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st
- 3.06 : 1
nd
- 2.01 : 1
rd
- 1.52 : 1
th
- 1.21 : 1
th
- 1 : 1
Specifications
CHASSIS
Frame ............................ Tubular
Suspension : Front ....... Telescopic, hydraulic
...................................... damping 130mm
Rear .......... Swing arm with gas
...................................... filled shockabsorbers
Fr. Fork oil capacity ..... 195 ml per leg
Front fork oil ............... 1F (Endurance Fork Oil)
Brakes : Front ........ Hydraulic 280 mm
...................................... ventilated disc
Rear ......... Foot operated 153 mm
...................................... single lead, internal
...................................... expanding (drum)
Brake Oil Capacity ........ 60ml
Brake Oil Grade ............ DOT 3 or DOT 4
Tyre size : Front ..... ... 3.25×19 - 4PR/6PR
Rear ......... 110/90 X 18 - 61P
TYRE PRESSURE
Solo : Front ...... 20 psi/1.41kg/cm
Rear ........ 30 psi/2.11kg/cm
With Pillion : Front ...... 22 psi/1.55kg/cm
Rear ........ 32 psi/2.20kg/cm
Fuel tank capacity ........ 13.5 litres
Reserve .......................... 2 litres approx.
ELECTRICALS
Generation .................... Alternator/magneto
System ........................... 12V - DC
Ignition ......................... Digital Dual Spark
...................................... Ignition, TCI System
Battery .......................... 12V - 14AH, MF
Spark plug .................... Mico /W5DC (M14)
...................................... Super Bosch /UR5DC
...................................... (M10)
Spark plug gap ............. 0.7 to 0.8 mm
Head lamp ..................... 12V, 60 / 55W
Halogen
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2
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Specifications
Brake / Tail lamp .......... 12V, 21 / 5 W
Speedometer lamp ......... 12V, 3.4W
Neutral lamp Tell tale .. 12V, 2W
Turn Signal Tell Tale ... 12V, 2W
Turn signal ................... 12V, 10W - 4 nos
Horn .............................. 12V DC
Starter Motor ................ 12V, 0.7KW
WEIGHTS
Kerb weight .................. 182 Kgs.
Max. pay load ............... 168 Kgs.
NOTE :
O Values given above are for your guidance only.
O In view of continuous improvements being done on our products, the specifications are likely to
change without prior notice.
DIMENSIONS
Length .......................... 2160 mm
Width ............................ 800 mm
Height ........................... 1050 mm
Wheel base .................... 1370mm
Ground clearance ......... 135 mm
Saddle height ................ 800mm
Rear Chain Slackness ..... 25-30mm
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Safety Definitions
The information given under the titles : Warning, Caution and Note are for your safety and for the care and safety to your motorcycle and others. Please read these carefully and if disregarded may result in injury to yourself or others and damages to the motorcycle.
WARNING
Indicates a potentially hazardous situation. Disregarding this message may result in injury to rider or other persons.
CAUTION :
This message if disregarded may result in damage to the vehicle.
NOTE :
Indicates important and useful messages for clear understanding.
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Safe and Happy riding
RIDING DRESS
O A proper riding apparel
NOTE :
A light coloured shirt enables greater visibility to other road users especially during nights.
CAUTION :
Loose clothing may get caught on moving parts of your motor-cycle.
O A pair of riding boots or shoes. O Soft leather gloves. O Goggles or spectacles to safe guard eyes. O An ISI certified helmet. Affix light reflecting
strips of stickers at the front and rear.
SITTING POSTURE
Correct sitting posture is a pre-requisite for stable and safe riding :
O Sit Straight with your shoulders completely
relaxed.
O Keep your elbows close to your body.
O Keep your toes in straight ahead direction.
O Slightly press the knee pad of petrol tank with
the knees.
O Hold the handle grip close to its inner end.
O Look extensively, including rear view mirror,
without turning the head.
BRAKING
O Use both front and rear brakes together for
maximum braking efficiency.
WARNING
Applying any one of the brakes suddenly may cause the vehicle to skid.
The hydraulic disc brake, fitted on your Classic 350requires very less effort and high effort or sudden application may lock the wheel. Please use utmost caution while applying the hydraulic disc brake.
O While riding on wet or bad road conditions
use brakes cautiously.
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Vehicle Identificaton Numbers
FRAME NUMBER
Punched on steering head tube RH side.
ENGINE NUMBER
Punched on top of the engine LH side.
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Location of Key Parts
TOP VIEW
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3
5
7
6
8
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1. Turn Signal Switch
2. Horn Button
3. Head Lamp Dip Switch
4. Cluth Lever
1
2
5. Ignition Switch
6. Speedo Meter
7. Ammeter
8. Engine Kill Switch
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11
10
12
9. Brake Lever
10. Pilot & Head Lamp Switch
11. E-Start Switch Button
12. Petrol Tank Cap
Location of Key Parts
LEFT SIDE VIEW
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13
1
1. Front Trafficator LH
2. Fuel Tank
3. Fuel Tap
4. Battery Box Cover
5. Seat - Rider
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6. Seat - Pillion Rider
7. Rear Trafficator LH
8. Number Plate Rear
9. Side Stand
10. Centre Stand
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11
10
13
5
4
9
6
7
8
11. Gear Change Lever
12. Horn
13. Pilot Lamp LH
Location of Key Parts
RIGHT SIDE VIEW
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13
1
11
3
12
4
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1. Rear Trafficator RH
2. Air filter box
3. Carburetor
4. Head Light
5. Front Number Plate
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9
14
7
8
6. Front Trafficator RH
7. Steering lock
8. Brake Pedal
9. Kick Start Lever
10. Silencer
14
11. Rear Mudgaurd Reflector
12. Pilot Lamp RH
13. Shock Absorber (gas filled)
14. E-Start Motor
Operation of Controls
IGNITION SWITCH
OFF
ON
FUEL TANK CAP
Turn Key Clockwise to open
NOTE :
O During fuel tank
cap lift position key willnot come out.
Gently press Lid to close.
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Operation of Controls
SIDE BOX STEERING LOCK
Tool Box LH
Turn Key anti­clockwise to open
Turn Key clockwise to lock
Air Filter Box RH
Turn Key anti­clockwise to open
NOTE :
O Key is common for ignition, petrol tank cap,
steering lock, side boxes and battery cover.
O Key for fuel tank and tool boxes can be
removed from the lock only in locked condition.
Turn Key anticlockwise to unlock
NOTE :
O Turn handle bar to extreme left, before
attempting to lock the steering.
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Operation of Controls
BATTERY CARRIER
BATTERY BOX COVER
Turn Key clockwise & lift the battery box cover gently
FUSE LOCATION
Open LH side box cover to check fuse condition
ELECTRIC START SWITCH
E-START BUTTON
ENGINE STOP SWITCH
ON
OFF
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Operation of Controls
HEAD LIGHTS SWITCH DIMMER SWITCH
OFF
Pilot ON
Head Lamp ON
High Beam
Low Beam
Flash button
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Operation of Controls
TURN SIGNAL SWITCH
Left turn signal ON
OFF (Push top off)
Right turn signal ON
HORN
Depress
Choke
Pull Out
ON
CAUTION :
O Choke should be used only to start a cold
engine. Riding the motorcycle with the choke ‘ON’ will increase pollution and result in high fuel consumption and loss of power.
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OFF
Press
Operation of Controls / Pre Operational Checks
FUEL TAP CHECK FOR :
OFF
Turn knob to horizontal position
Main ON
Turn knob downward position
Reserve ON
Turn knob upward position
1. Petrol level in the tank and leaks.
2. Operate and free play of front and rear brakes.
Front Brake
Rear Brake
Brake Pedal
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