Regional & Area Offices ................................. 68
All India Road Signs ....................................... 69
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Personal & Vehicle Information
Name
Door No./Street
Locality
CityState Pin
Contact Nos. Res: Off: Mobile :Email :
Engine No.Battery No.
Frame No.Battery make
Reg. No.Licence No.
Date of SaleValid till dt.
ModelKey No. :
Tyre makeColour
Sold byDealer 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.
st
1
Service4th Service2nd Service3rd 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
OIn 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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+ 20mm
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
OA 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.
OA pair of riding boots or shoes.
OSoft leather gloves.
OGoggles or spectacles to safe guard eyes.
OAn 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 :
OSit Straight with your shoulders completely
relaxed.
OKeep your elbows close to your body.
OKeep your toes in straight ahead direction.
OSlightly press the knee pad of petrol tank with
the knees.
OHold the handle grip close to its inner end.
OLook extensively, including rear view mirror,
without turning the head.
BRAKING
OUse 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.
OWhile 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
4
3
5
7
6
8
9
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
12
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
3
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
2
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
2
13
1
11
3
12
4
5
6
1.Rear Trafficator RH
2.Air filter box
3.Carburetor
4.Head Light
5.Front Number Plate
10
9
14
7
8
6.Front Trafficator RH
7.Steering lock
8.Brake Pedal
9.Kick Start Lever
10. Silencer
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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 :
ODuring fuel tank
cap lift position key
willnot come out.
Gently press
Lid to close.
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Operation of Controls
SIDE BOXSTEERING LOCK
Tool Box LH
Turn Key anticlockwise to
open
Turn Key
clockwise to lock
Air Filter Box
RH
Turn Key anticlockwise
to open
NOTE :
OKey is common for ignition, petrol tank cap,
steering lock, side boxes and battery cover.
OKey for fuel tank and tool boxes can be
removed from the lock only in locked
condition.
Turn Key
anticlockwise to
unlock
NOTE :
OTurn 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 SWITCHDIMMER 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 :
OChoke 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 TAPCHECK 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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Pre Operational Checks
3. Free play and smoothness of all operating
cables.
4. Free movement of steering
5. Battery electrolyte level.
6. Any cuts, cracks in the tyre and correct tyre
pressure.
MIN
7. Brake fluid is above the ‘min’ level in the master
cylinder.
8. Lub oil level should be in between “MAX “ &
“MIN” Level. Top up if necessary. Do not
overfill above maximum level.
MAX
MIN
NOTE :
Start engine, run for 2 minutes before checking
oil level
9. Operation of all electrical parts.
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Running in
The Classic 350, as you would be experiencing,
is capable of consistent high speeds. However
as with any new motorcycle, a “running-in” is
essential during the first 2000 kms to achieve
optimum performance subsquently.
The following tips will help in proper bedding
of a new motorcycle.
1. During the first 2000 Kms of run, do not
Vehicle
Gear
Speed
115 KMPH20 KMPH
225 KMPH30 KMPH
330 KMPH40 KMPH
445 KMPH55 KMPH
560 KMPH70 KMPH
First 500 kms501 - 2000 kms
exceed the following speed limits.
2. Do not exceed maximum pay load as specified.
3. Warm up the engine for a few minutes to allow
oil for all engine parts before riding the bike.
4. Do not ride in constant throttle for long
distances. Vary the speed by 10%.
5. Avoid sudden revving and racing starts.
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Starting
USING KICK START
OTurn fuel tap to
‘ON’
OUse choke if required
(E.g.. When starting
a cold engine in
winter season).
OSwitch on ignition.
OEnsure gear is in neutral position.
NOTE :
ONeutral position is indicated by neutral light
on the cockpit.
OTo shift into neutral, move the motorcycle
back and forth gently, while shifting the gear.
CAUTION :
1. Attempting to shift gears without moving the
motorcycle back and forth, may damage gears.
2. Slightly crank engine further till compression
eases over.
OStart the motorcycle
with a powerful
swinging kick.
ORelease the choke, if
applied.
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Starting & Gear Shifting
USING THE ELECTRIC START
OPress the clutch lever and press starter
button and release once the engine starts.
NOTE :
If the engine does not start, wait for 30 seconds
before pressing the starter button again.
CAUTION :
Please ensure that the gears are in neutral
before starting the motorcycle.
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Press Starter button and release starter
switch once the engine starts.
A Clutch switch is provided in the system
for the safety of the rider. When the vehicle
is gear, the vehicle cannot be started - To
start in gear operate the clutch lever, press
Starter button and release starter switch
once the engine starts.
Warm up engine for 2 minutes - till idling
is consistent.
Operate clutch lever.
Press gear pedal with toe to engage 1
st
gear.
Riding, Stopping & Parking
Gently open throttle and realease clutch
simultaneously. If clutch is released suddenly,
the engine may stall and cause the motorcycle
to move with a jerk.
To shift to 2nd and higher gears, close throttle,
operate the clutch lever and press the gear
pedal with heel.
NOTE :
Gear shift pedal is on the left side of the
motorcycle.
To stop the vehicle,
close throttle, apply
front brake with right
hand and rear brakes
with right leg
simultaneously. Shift
gears into neutral before
the motorcycle just
comes to a complete
stop.
Turn the ignition
switch to ‘OFF’
position.
Turn fuel tap ‘OFF’
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Parking
PARKING VEHICLE ON CENTRE STANDPARKING VEHICLE ON SIDE STAND
OSelect a firm, flat surface.
OHold handle bar straight.
OLower centre stand, such that, both the legs
of the stand are resting on firm ground.
OApply pressure on the fulcrum lever on the
centre stand and pull vehicle backward.
OSelect a firm, flat surface.
OExtend side stand. Tilt the motorcycle to
the left, till it is supported firmly.
WARNING
Ensure both the stands are retracted fully before
riding the motorcycle.
Please exercise extreme care while parking and
ensure it is parked firmly to avoid the motorcycle
from falling over and causing injury to you or to
others and damage to the motorcycle parts.
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Tools & First Aid Kit
1234567 8 910
S.No. Description Qty.
1. Tool bag1
2. Box spanner 21x241
3. Screwdriver1
4. Double end spanner 1/4 x 5/161
5. Double end spanner 10x122
6. Tool- Spark plug1
7. Tomy bar1
8. Tubular spanner 12x131
9. Single end ring spanner - 171
10. Extension tube1
4
2
6
S.No. Description Qty.
1. Antiseptic cream 5 gms1
2. Wash proof plaster 1.9 cm x 7.2 cm2
3. Gauze bandage 5 cm x 2 cm1
4. Sterilized Gauze Swab 5 cm x 5 cm2
5. Sterilized elastic plaster 7 cm x 6 cm1
6. Elastic Gauze bandage 8 cm x 1 mtr.1
7. First aid kit pouch1
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5
1
3
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Periodical Maintenance
The maintenance schedule detailed here will help you maintain your Classic 350 meticulously and to
get a long trouble free service. The schedule provided herein is based upon average riding conditions
and indicates the Kms at which regular inspections, adjustments, replacements and lubrications are to
be carried out. The frequency of the maintenance must be shortened depending upon the severity of
the driving condition or if the motorcycle is used in a very dusty environment. Contact the nearest
Royal Enfield Authorised service centre for expert advice and to carry out the required maintenance.
S.
No.
1 Engine OilRIRIRIRIRIR
2 Engine oil filter elementRRRRRR
3 Engine suction filter and Secondary drain magnetic plugCCCCCC
4 Spark plug - 2nos.AAAAARA AA AR
5 HT leads for crackIIIIIIIIIII
6 Air filter elementCCCCRCCCRCC
7 CarburettorClean, Inspect and Tune
DESCRIPTION
Kms (x 1000) 0.53691 2 1 5 1 82 1 2 42 7 30
Months 1.5369
FREE SERVICE
whichever is earlier
Check level at every 500 Kms or earlier as required
Note : For Maintenance after 30,000 Kms, Please repeat the same frequency specified above, in
consultation with a Royal Enfield Authorised Service Centre.
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Recommended Lubricants
Engine Oil
GradeMOTUL 3000, 4 T Plus ,15 W 50 API SL Grade, JASO MA
Capacity2.75 Litres
Front Fork Oil
GradeRoyal Enfield Front Fork Oil (Endurance)
Capacity195 ml/leg
Brake Fluid
GradeDOT 3 or DOT 4
Capacity60ml
CAUTION :
Use of Wrong grade oil can reduce the life of the moving parts and seriously affect performance.
NOTE :
Recommendation subject to change without notice.
* Common oil for Engine, Gear box & Clutch
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Do it yourself
The following simple maintenance activities will
help in maintaining your motorcycle. However for
an elaborate maintenance, we recommend you to
get it done at a Royal Enfield Authorised Service
Centre.
CONTROL CABLES
Lubricate after using the motorcycle in rain, after
waterwash or if used in dusty conditions.
HAND LEVER & KICK STARTER PIVOTS
Wipe the area free of dirt / grease.
Apply a few drops of oil on the pivots.
CENTRE / SIDE
STAND PIVOTS
Apply a few drops
of oil on the pivots
after cleaning the
area of dirt.
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Do it yourself
OIL LEVEL INSPECTION
OPlace motorcycle on its centre stand on a firm
surface.
OWarm up engine for a few minutes & switch
off before checking oil level.
OThe level is correct if the oil level is in the
middle of the oil level window.
OTop up with recommended oil if required.
MAX
MIN
CAUTION :
Use of wrong grade or spurious oil can seriously affect
motorcycle performance & damage to moving parts
BRAKE FLUID
Check if oil is below ‘min’ level. To top up, remove
cover and diaphragm and top up with DOT 3 or
DOT 4 as specified.
M
A
X
M
IN
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Do it yourself
SPARK PLUGINSPECTION OF TYRES & WHEELS
Cleaning and adjusting Plug gap
OTwo spark plugs are provided
in your vehicle
ORemove spark plug using the
plug spanner and tommy bar.
OClean the insulator tip and
electrodes of the plug
carefully using a pointed
scraper or spark plug cleaner.
and spokes do not get damaged on account of
using wrong levers.
OUse only standard tyres & tubes inflated to
correct pressure.
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Do it yourself
FRONT WHEEL REMOVAL
OPlace the vehicle on center stand
OPlace a wooden block the front end of
engine to support the vehicle.
ODisconnect speedo cable.
OLoosen the pinch bolt on the RH fork guide.
ORemove the axle nut along with washer.
OTap and remove the front wheel spindle
OTilt the vehicle to RH Side and take out the
wheel along with speedo drive and RH side
spacer.
OTake out Speedo drive and bush on the RH
side.
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Do it yourself
OPlace a 4 mm thick wooden piece or cardboard
sheet between the brake shoes to avoid brake
shoes getting locked.
CAUTION :
Do not press the front brake lever when wheel is
removed as this will result in brake shoes getting
locked.
FRONT WHEEL REASSEMBLY
ORemove the wooden piece / card board sheet
placed between the brake shoes.
OPlace the speedo drive bush in position and
place speedo drive over it.
OInsert the wheel along with speedo drive and
RH spacer between the front fork ends
ensuring that the brake disc is located between
the brake shoes.
OInsert and tap the front wheel axle gently
inside.
ORefit the washer and tighten the nut firmly.
NOTE :
Ensure that the speedo drive is correctly located
such that the cable can be connected without
difficulty.
OTighten the pinch bolt on the RH fork guide.
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Do it yourself
ORotate the wheel and check for smooth
rotation.
OConnect the speedo cable to speedo drive and
check for proper working of speedo meter.
REAR WHEEL REMOVAL
O Place vehicle on center stand on a firm and
flat surface.
O Note and mark the position of the chain
adjuster butting with the stopper on the right
side.
O Remove split pin and
castle nut on the RH
side.
O Remove wheel spindle
from LH side along with
chain adjuster, taking
care not to drop the
wheel collar and spacer
from the LH side of the
wheel.
O Tilt vehicle to RH side
and slide out rear wheel.
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Do it yourself
REAR WHEEL REASSEMBLY
O Ensure the four cush rubbers are in position
inside the rear wheel hub.
O Tilt vehicle to right and insert wheel assembly
between the swing
arms.
O Position the rear wheel
with cush rubber on
the rear chain
sprocket.
O Hold wheel collar and
spacer in position.
O Assemble the wheel
spindle along with chain adjuster from the LH
side of vehicle and gently tap it through the
wheel.
O Ensure that the chain adjuster notch butts
with the stopper as appropriate when both
the front & real wheels are aligned.
O Tighten the castle nut firmly and ensure that
the hole on axle shaft and the slot on castle
nut are aligned to enable split pin fitment.
O Fit the split pin.
REAR BRAKE PEDAL HEIGHT
O Loosen the lock nut
O Turn in or out the pedal stop pin till the brake
pedal and front footrest are in the same height
as shown in fig.
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Do it yourself
O Tighten the lock nut
O Check for free rotation of rear wheel.
20 to 30mm
REAR BRAKE
O Turn in or out the adjuster nut at the brake
rod end. The
recommanded brake
pedal travel is 20 - 30
mm.
O Check that the brake is
not binding and the
rear wheel rotates
freely.
WARNING
Please ensure brakes are adjusted to their
maximum efficiency. Inefficient brakes can cause
an accident.
Drive Chain tension (play 25 - 30 mm)
ORemove rear wheel split pin.
OLoosen castle nut, spindle nut, anchor nut
and brake rod nut.
OTurn the adjuster cams on both sides, till 25
to 30 mm slackness is achieved.
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Do it yourself
OCheck and ensure that the number of notches
from the punch mark on the cam to the notch
resting on the pin are equal on both sides.
OApply brake and tighten all nuts.
ADJUSTMENT OF REAR
GAS SHOCK ABSORBER
OThe rear gas shock absorber is of adjustable
type i.e., the spring tension can be increased
or reduced.
OIncrease the spring
tension for high
load operation.
OReduce the spring
tension for low
load operation.
OThe adjuster
provided on the bottom of the spring has five
notches.
-Insert 8mm tommy bar into the eyelet
provided on the adjuster.
-Turn the adjuster such that the adjuster
moves up to increase the spring tension
and vice versa to reduce the spring
tension.
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Do it yourself
-Adjust both left hand and right hand
shock absorbers to same position.
WARNING
Riding the motorcycle with the notches adjusted
in different positions can cause loss of control
and may lead to on accident.
REMOVAL OF BATTERY FROM THE VEHICLE
ORemove the side box cover.
ODisconnect both the terminal wires (negative
first and then positive).
ORemove bracket.
OTake out battery.
OVisually check for
-Electrolyte level
BATTERY MAINTENANCE
OThe vehicle is provided with 12V - 14 AH
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Do it yourself
OThe battery must be periodically checked for
-Cleanliness and corrosion free terminals.
-Electrolyte level
-If electrolyte level is low, top up with
distilled water.
NOTE :
For checking the battery voltage and electrolyte
specific gravity, contact authorised battery service
centre.
REASSEMBLY OF BATTERY ON VEHICLE
OPosition the battery in the battery carrier such
that the negative terminal of the battery is
towards fuel tap.
OConnect the positive terminal (Red wire).
OConnect the negative terminal (Black wire).
OSmear the terminals with petroleum jelly. (Do
not use grease).
ORefit the bracket to hold the battery.
ORefit battery carrier cover and lock the same.
CAUTION :
Do not use battery with low electrolyte level
as the battery internals will get damaged.
Do not overfill the battery electrolyte as it will
spill ot through the over flow pipe and cause
corrosion to vehicle parts.
Use only distilled water meant for use in
batteries to avoid damage to battery.
Clean the wire terminals free of corrosion and
keep the terminals coated with petroleum jelly.
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Do it yourself
CHANGING ELECTRICAL COMPONENTS
Head Lamp bulb
CAUTION :
Never touch the bulb with your finger. Finger
prints will etch the glass and decrease bulb life.
Hence, it is recommended to grab the bulb with
paper or clean dry cloth during handling.
REMOVING THE HEADLAMP
O Loosen the rim holding screws - 1 on top and 2
at the sides and take out the head lamp
assembly.
O Disconnect the electrical connections.
O Remove the rubber grommet and the sealed
beam.
O Thumb push and remove the bulp holding
clamp.
O Remove headlight bulb.
REASSEMBLING THE HEAD LAMP
1 Refix the new halogen bulb into reflector unit
of the headlamp.
2 Gently press
the bulb
holding clip
and lock in its
slot.
3 Fit the
rubber
grommet.
4. Connect the
electrical
connections
carefully.
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3
1
4
2
Do it yourself
O Position the head lamp doom assembly in to
the casing and tighten all the mounting
screws.
TAIL LAMP BULB
O Remove the two nuts holding the rear number
plate of RH & LH side.
O Remove the three screws holding the tail lamp
to the bracket.
O Twist the bulb holder anticlockwise and
remove.
O Remove the old bulb and replace with a new
bulb.
O Refit the bulb holder and turn clockwise to
lock the bulb holder.
O Refit the tail lamp on the bracket and rear
number plate in the reverse order of removal.
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Do it yourself
FUSE
OO
OOpen the LH tool box
OO
OReplace the required fuse with the spare fuse
available in the fuse carrier.
NOTE :
Please ensure to replace a spare fuse in the
holder at the earliest oppurtunity.
FUSE LIST
Fuse No. Fuse RatingRemarks
115For Main Circuit
210For TCI Unit
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Do it yourself
REAR SEAT REMOVAL & REFITTING
Rear Seat Removal
(A) Loosen front
mounting nut of the rear
seat under the rider seat
with 12mm trubular
spanner.
(B) Loosen both LH and
RH shock-absorber top
mounting nuts by holding
the bolt with 3/8” x 15/16”
double end spanner and
turning the doom nut
with 17mm eyelet spanner.
(C) Take out the front
mounting bolt of the rear
seat from the bracket
under the rider’s seat
(A)
(B)
(C)
(D) Pull the rear seat
with its sub frame
towards back so that it
will become free from
the shockabsorber
mounting bolts.
(E) Take out the rear
seat
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(D)
(E)
Do it yourself
Rear Seat Refitting
(A) Place the rear seat
in the position over the
rear mudguard,
inserting the front end
of its sub frame goes to
its mounting under the
rider’s seat.
(B) Ensure the rear
mounting brackets are
seated properly in the
LH & RH shockabsorber mounting
bolts.
(C) Insert the front
mounting bolt through
the bracket under the
rider seat.
(A)
(B)
(C)
(D) Tighten the front
mounting nut with
12mm tubular spanner
holding the bolt with
13mm double end
spanner from other
side.
(E) Tighten both LH &
RH rear shock-absorber
top foundation bolt and
nuts.
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(D)
(E)
Washing Proceedure
PRECAUTIONS
OWash vehicle when the engine is cold.
OCover the silencer, tail pipe, carburettor and
control switches with suitable plastic bags and
tie it firmly to prevent water entry to them.
ORemove ignition key and seal key hole using
adhesive tape.
OBrush engine area with kerosene / diesel to
remove dirt or grease.
OUse low pressure jet of water to clean the
vehicle or engine.
ONever spray water with great force on head
lamp, speedometer, flasher lights, front and
rear wheel hubs, electrical connections and
wires, control cables, carburettor, sparkplug,
battery etc.
ODo not apply kerosene or diesel on painted
parts or rubber parts.
OUse luke warm water and mild detergent on
the painted components to remove dirt, etc.
ORinse vehicle thoroughly with plain water to
remove the detergent and wipe vehicle dry.
OIf possible, use compressed air and blow off
water particles from the obscure areas of the
vehicle, electrical connections, etc.
After washing
OEnsure, the vehicle is thoroughly dry by
wiping with a clean soft water absorbent cloth
or chamois leather.
ORemove all plastic bags and adhesive tapes.
OLubricate control cables, pivot and rear chain
with lube oil
OPolish the painted and plated surfaces using
polishing wax.
OStart engine and allow to run at idling speed
for a few minutes to warm up engine.
ODrive the motorcycle slowly, applying both
brakes intermittently to dry up the brake
shoes.
OTest brakes for full efficiency.
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Storage Precautions
Incase your Motorcycle is not going to be used
for a month or more, we advice the following
precautions to the taken.
OCarryout required repair / adjustments on the
motorcycle.
OWash the motorcycle thoroughly and lubricate
as per the maintenance chart.
ODrain fuel tank, fuel line and carburettor.
OKeep the fuel tap in closed position and spray
motor oil inside the fuel tank to prevent
rusting.
ORemove spark plug. Pour in about 30ml of
clean engine oil through spark plug hole.
Close the hole and crank engine several times
and refit sparkplug.
OClean rear chain thoroughly and apply a thin
film of lub oil >90 grade.
ORemove battery from the bike. Clean the
terminals free of corrosion.
OMaintain electrolyte level between max. or min.
mark, by adding distilled water and wipe the
battery dry.
OStore the battery in a cool, dry and well
ventilated place.
ODo not place the battery in direct sun light,
near open flame or where temperature is above
o
40
C or below 0oC
OCover the silencer with plastic bags to prevent
moisture entry. Set the motorcycle on its center
stand.
OApply a thin film of oil on the engine barrel
fins, cylinder head fins and other painted
parts.
OApply anti-rust solutions on all plated parts.
Take care not to apply this solution on rubber
or painted parts.
OStore motorcycle in a clean covered area free
of moisture and dust. Keep it covered to
prevent dust settling on it.
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Storage Precautions
Preparing the motorcycle for reuse
ORemove the anti-rust solution from all plated
parts and clean the motorcycle well.
OInflate the tyres to the correct tyre pressure.
OEnsure battery is fully charged and proper
electrolyte level is maintained.
OConnect the battery.
OLubricate all control cables and pivots.
OCheck proper level of oil in engine.
OClean and remove the motor oil from tank and
fill tank with fresh petrol.
OClean carburettor and air filter.
ORemove plastic covering from the silencer.
ORemove spark plug on cylinder head and pour
in a few drops of engine oil. Crank engine a
few times to lubricate cylinder walls and
piston. Clean spark plug and refit.
OSwitch on ignition switch.
OStart vehicle and warm up engine for a few
minutes before riding the vehicle.
NOTE :
Do not raise the engine rpm the moment it is
started, allow the engine to run at idling speed.
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Long Trip Precautions
Checks prior to the commencement of long
journey
OService the motorcycle thoroughly a Royal
Enfield authorised service centre as per
periodical maintenance chart.
OSufficient quantity of petrol in the fuel tank
for the journey planned.
OCorrect tyre pressure.
Checks after every 1500 kms of run
OTightness of all fasteners.
OTyre tread condition and wear of tyres.
OBattery condition and electrolyte level.
OCorrect level of oil level in engine, clutch, gear
box and front fork.
OWorking of all lights and horn.
OProper chain tension.
Items to be carried
OTool kit
OFirst aid kit.
OBulbs for headlight, trafficator light, rear
tail lamp and fuse (15Amps & 10Amps).
OAccelerator, clutch, front brake.
ORear chain link lock assembly.
OSpare tube, tyre puncture repair kit - cold
vulcanising type.
OFoot operated air pump.
OInsulation tape.
OSpark plug, spark plug cap, fuel hose.
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Wiring Diagram
Vehicle Starting Procedure
Basic Guidelines to be followed “FOR ALL ELECTRIC START VEHICLES”
1.When ignition key is switched “ON”, please wait until the malfunction indicator lamp(MIL)
goes off, (EFI models only) before attempting to start.
2.In cold condition of the engine or for initial start, it is advised to use electric start (ES)
only.
3.Apply choke in cold start condition. (ambient temperature <25° C)
4.DO NOT ATTEMPT – “HALF START” BY CASUALLY PRESSING ELECTRIC START
BUTTON.
5.PLEASE PRESS AND HOLD ELECTRIC START BUTTON FOR ATLEAST 3 SECONDS
CONTINUOUSLY FOR THE CRANKING OR UNTIL THE ENGINE FIRES AND SUSTAINS,
WHICHEVER IS EARLIER.
6.If engine doesn’t start in the first attempt, release the ES button and repeat the above
Procedure.
7.It is advised not to apply excessive throttle during starting.
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Trouble Shooting
CAUSESREMEDIES
I. ENGINE FAILS TO START
1) Ignition switch in ‘OFF’ Position ............................Switch on ignition.
2) Stop switch in ‘OFF’ Position ..................................Push stop switch to ‘ON’ position.
3) Clogged fuel line / tap ..............................................Clean the fuel line / tap.
4) Vent hole clogged in fuel tank cap .........................Clean vent hole.
(8) Motor not working ................................................ *Check & Replace
(9) Battery not fully charged ...................................... *Check & charge
(10)Failure of sprag clutch .......................................... *Check & replace
* Contact Dealer / Authorised Service Centre
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Warranty Terms & Conditions
Royal Enfield Motor Cycles are manufactured by following best Quality practices in respect of the
material and workmanship.
Royal Enfield (RE) warrants Classic 350 motorcycle to be free from manufacturing and material defect
under normal use subject to following conditions.
1. RE will replace or repair defective part / parts at their authorised Dealers, Service point, free of
charge within a period of 12 months from the date of sale (date of Installation) or 10,000 kms
whichever occurs earlier.
2. The warranty is applicable only to first registered owner.
3. The warranty shall be applicable only if all the free services are availed at the respective period /
kilometer range as per the schedule given in the owner’s manual from RE Dealers/ authorised
service points.
4. During the warranty period, RE’s obligations shall be limited to repairing / replacing free of charge
such part or parts of the vehicle, which on examination to have manufacturing defect. Such defective
part / parts which have been replaced become property of RE.
5. Cost of oil, oil filter, fuel and other consumables are chargeable to the customer.
6. Claims on proprietary items like tyres, tubes, spark plug, battery etc. should be taken up with
respective manufacturer or their authorised agents in the area directly by customer. RE shall not
be liable in any manner to replace them though their Dealers will provide assistance in preferring
such claims on their manufacturer.
7. Warranty shall not apply to:
(a) Normal ageing, detoriation or rusting of plated parts paints coat, rubber parts, soft items,
glass items, plastic parts etc.
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(b) Components like fuel filter, oil filter element, control cables, brake pads, brake shoes, clutch
plates, which are subjected to normal wear and tear.
(c) Damages due to use of lubricant / oil / grease etc. other than specified by RE.
(d) Damages due to use of non-genuine parts.
(e) Damages due to lack of proper maintenance of the vehicle.
(f) Damages due to incorrect driving or riding habits.
(g) Parts damaged due to accidents, collision, abuse etc.
(h) Irregularities not recognized as affecting the quality or function of the vehicle such as slight
vibration, oil leakage, blue discoloration of exhaust bent pipe / silencer / soft, hard shock
absorber etc.
(i) Defects arising from fitment of unauthorised / additional Electrical loads.
(j) Vehicle serviced / repaired at unauthorised service points.
(k) Vehicle used for competition / racing.
(l) Electrical component likes bulbs, fuses etc.
(m) Normal maintenance operations like adjustment of brakes, cleaning fuel system, engine tune
up and other such adjustments
8. RE reserves the right to finally decide on all warranty claims
9. RE reserves the right to make changes in Design of the vehicle without any obligation to install
these changes on previously supplied vehicles.
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Emission Warranty
In compliance with the provisions of Rule 115(2) of the Central Motor Vehicle Rules, 1989, Royal
Enfield certifies that the following warranty is applicable to those components liable to affect the
emission of the gaseous pollutants in its range of motorcycles, in normal use to which it may be
subjected to.
This emission warranty comes into force from 01st July 2001 and is valid for a period of 30,000 Kms.
or 36 months, whichever occurs earlier, from the date of sale to the first customer and is in addition to
and parallel to the warranty policy, conditions and obligations laid down in the Owner’s Manual.
Royal Enfield further warranty that if on examination by its authorised service center, the motorcycle
fail to meet the specified emission standards, then the authorised service center shall take necessary
corrective measures and shall at its sole discretion, repair or replace free of charge such components of
the emission control system to meet the required emission standards.
The method/s of examination to determine the warranty conditions of the emission warranty related
components will be at the sole discretion of Royal Enfield and / or our authorised service centers and
results of such examination will be final and binding. If on examination the warranty conditions of the
part/s is/are not established, Royal enfield will have the right to charge all, or part of the cost of such
examination to the customer in addition to the cost of the components.
In case of acceptance of the component/s under Emission warranty, Royal Enfield will replace free of
charge, the component/s as required. However, the consumables like fuel, lubricants, solvents, etc
shall be chargeable to the customer as per actuals.
In case any of the components covered under emission warranty or the associated parts, are not
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independently replaceable, Royal Enfield will have the sole discretion to replace either the entire assembly
or parts of the assembly, through suitable repairs.
Royal Enfield reserves the right to carry out necessary consequential repairs to the motorcycle or
replace any part, in addition to the repair or replacement of the components covered under emission
warranty, to establish compliance to in-use emission standards. Such repairs / replacements will be
chargeable to the customer.
All parts removed for replacement under warranty will become the property of Royal Enfield.
Royal Enfield will not be responsible for the cost of transportation of the motorcycle to the nearest
authorised service center OR for any loss due to non availability of the motorcycle during the period of
examination and repairs by Royal Enfield and / or their Authorised Service centres.
Royal Enfield will not be responsible for any penalties that may be charged by statuatory authorities
on account of failure to comply with the in-use emission standards.
That cost/s incurred to check emission of the motorcycle will have to be borne by the customer.
Emission warranty will be applicable irrespective of the change of ownership of the vehicle provided all
the conditions as laid down in this document are met from the date of original sale of the motorcycle.
The warranty shall apply if the customer :
OObserves all the important instructions and any other precautions listed in the owner’s manual.
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OUnder all circumstances uses lubricants and fuel as recommended by Royal Enfield.
ORegularly obtains and carries out maintenance in accordance with Royal Enfield guidelines and
enters the details in the Log book.
OImmediately approaches the nearest authorised service centre upon discovery of failure to comply
with the IN-USE emission standard inspite of having maintained and used the vehicle in accordance
with the instructions in the owner’s manual and having carried out such repairs and adjustments
as may be required with a view to establish such compliance.
OProduces the ‘Pollution Under Control’ certificate valid for the period immediately preceding the
test during which the failure is discovered, the test having been carried out either for obtaining a
new certificate or pursuant upon being directed by an officer as referred to in sub rule (2) of rule
116 of the Central Motor Vehicles Rules (CMVR).
OProduces the owner’s manual and Log book for verification details.
OProduces receipts covering maintenance of the motorcycle is specified in the owner’s manual from
the date of original purchase of the vehicle.
OProduces valid certificate of Insurance and R T O registration certificate.
The Emission warranty shall not apply IF :
OA valid “Pollution under control” certificate is not produced.
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Emission Warranty
OThe motorcycle is not serviced by authorised service centers as per the service schedule described in
the maintenance chart.
OThe motorcycle has been subjected to abnormal use, abuse, neglect and improper maintenance or
has met with an accident.
OReplacement parts not specified and approved by Royal Enfield have been used.
OThe motorcycle, or parts thereof, has been altered, tampered with or modified or replaced in an
unauthorised manner.
OThe odometer is not functioning or the odometer and / or its reading has been changed / tampered
with, so that the actual distance covered cannot be readily determined.
OThe motorcycle has been used for competitions, races, and rallies or for the purpose of establishing
records.
OOn examination by Royal Enfield or its authorised service centers, if the motorcycle shows that any
of the conditions stipulated in the Owner’s manual with regard to use and maintenance have been
violated.
OThe motorcycle has been run on adulterated / leaded fuel or lubricant other than those specified by
Royal Enfield in the Owner’s manual or any other document given to the customer at the time of
sale of the motorcycle.
OThe emission related components are tampered with.
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OAll service and parts related bills and vouchers incurred during the tenure of the emission warranty
is not produced.
OAll maintenance activities carried out on the vehicle during the tenure of the emission warranty is
not entered in the log book.
Tips to be on the right side of Law
OAlways get your vehicle checked to meet the emission regulations through and authorised emission
checking center.
OAlways carry a valid ‘Pollution Under Control’ certificate with you at all times during the validity
of the emission warranty (30,000 Kms / 3 years from the date of first sale)
Tips to reduce pollution
1. Ensure that the periodical maintenance is carried out as stipulated in the owner’s manual through
a Royal Enfield authorised service center.
2. Use only Unleaded petrol (> 87 Octane) from reputed fuel pumps.
3. Ensure the fuel used is not adulterated.
4. Use correct spark plug as recommended in the owner’s manual.
5. Use lubricants as per recommendations given on grade / brand in the owner’s manual.