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ROYAL
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OWNER'S
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  • Page 1 ROYAL ENFIELD OWNER’S MANUAL EUROPE & UK...
  • Page 2 FOREWORD Congratulations! Now you are a part of an unparalleled heritage in motorcycling, owning a Royal Enfield, the world’s oldest motorcycle marque in continuous production. The Meteor is our new cruiser, easy on those long open highways, as it is in tight traffic situations. Fitted with our new 349 cc air-oil-cooled engine on a completely new frame, the motorcycle is designed for a more refined performance, confident handling &...
  • Page 3 “© Copyright 2023 Royal Enfield (A unit of Eicher Motors Ltd.). All Rights Reserved. No part of this manual shall be copied, distributed or otherwise dealt without the express permission in writing from Royal Enfield”.
  • Page 4: Table Of Contents

    Pre-operational checks ..........47 Wiring diagram ............97 Running in period ............. 48 Radio type approval ..........98 Starting ..............49 Service / Maintenance record ........99 Gear shifting, riding and stopping ......53 Notes ............... 100 Parking ..............56 Royal Enfield Meteor...
  • Page 5: Safety Definitions

    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 motorcycle. NOTE Indicates important and useful messages for better understanding. Royal Enfield Meteor...
  • Page 6: Personal And Motorcycle Information

    Mobile : Email : Licence No. Valid till : Model Color : Engine No. VIN. No. Tyre make Front : Rear : Tyre Nos. Front : Rear : Battery make Battery No. Sold by Date of Sale Royal Enfield Meteor...
  • Page 7: Safe Riding Tips / Guidelines

    Switch “OFF” mobile phones and other hand bar controls, tyre pressures, fuel and oil levels, etc.  held electronic devices. Use only genuine Royal Enfield spare parts and  Do not smoke and please ensure that there are  approved accessories. Use of other manufacturer’s...
  • Page 8 Do not exceed the legal speed limit or ride too WARNING  fast for existing conditions. Always reduce speed Royal Enfield cautions you against the use of certain when poor riding conditions exist. High speed nonstandard parts such as aftermarket and custom increases the influence of any other condition...
  • Page 9 Wear an approved helmet, clothing and footwear  suited for riding a motorcycle. Bright / light colours Rough or uneven road surfaces.  are best for greater visibility in traffic, especially at Slippery road surfaces.  night. Avoid loose, flowing garments and scarves. Royal Enfield Meteor...
  • Page 10 Replace worn out parts. Worn Exhaust gas contains poisonous carbon monoxide  out parts can adversely affect stability and and chemicals, known to cause cancer, birth handling. defects or other reproductive defects. Royal Enfield Meteor...
  • Page 11 Consult your Royal Enfield Authorised Service loss of control of the motorcycle in the front,  leading to an accident.
  • Page 12: Rules Of The Road

    While turning either right or left, watch for pedestrians, Watch for loose debris, such as leaves, slippery  animals, as well as other vehicles. substances or gravel that can hamper the stability of your motorcycle. Royal Enfield Meteor...
  • Page 13 Never jump a traffic light. When a  change is imminent from go to stop (or vice versa) at intersections, slow down and wait for the light to change to green. Never run through a yellow or red traffic light. Royal Enfield Meteor...
  • Page 14 However, vehicles and other objects seen in this type of mirror will look smaller and farther away than when seen in a flat mirror. Use care when judging the size or distance of vehicles / objects seen in these mirrors. Royal Enfield Meteor...
  • Page 15: Accessories And Luggage

    ACCESSORIES AND LUGGAGE Royal Enfield offers a range of genuine motorcycle Do not load bulky items behind the rider or add  accessories that have been fully approved and weight to the handlebars or front forks. extensively tested alongside the motorcycle.
  • Page 16 ACCESSORIES AND LUGGAGE Royal Enfield cautions you against use of non  WARNING standard parts such as aftermarket and custom Do not load weight or install accessories made extended front forks which may adversely  affect the performance and handling of the incorrectly on the motorcycle.
  • Page 17 Luggage / accessories. Do not exceed the maximum permissible overall  weight or the axle loads. If your motorcycle is equipped with saddlebags, a  windshield or a passenger backrest, be prepared to reduce operating speed to maintain stability. Royal Enfield Meteor...
  • Page 18: Technical Specifications

    Engine capacity (cc) .... 349.34 cc Compression ratio ....9.5:1 Max power ......14.87 kW @ 6100 rpm Max torque ......27 Nm @ 4000 rpm Idle rpm ....... 1050 ± 100 rpm Starting ........ E-Start Air filter element ....Paper element Royal Enfield Meteor...
  • Page 19 Front disc ....300 mm fixed disc with 0.875 twin piston floating Final drive ......Chain caliper Secondary sprocket ratio ..2.800:1 Rear disc ....270 mm disc, single piston floating caliper Drive chain links ....104 links ABS ......Dual channel Royal Enfield Meteor...
  • Page 20 Tyre pressure Fuel dead stock ....950 ± 50 ml Solo * The above values are approximate and the actual fuel Front ......32 psi filling capacity will vary from the values mentioned. Rear ......32 psi Royal Enfield Meteor...
  • Page 21 Brake / Tail lamp ....12V, 13.5 V, premature failure of electrical system. Modifications on LED type 2.8/1.4 W the motorcycle which are not approved by Royal Enfield Speedometer lamp ..... 12 V - LED may not only disqualify for warranty, but also affects Hi-beam indicator ....
  • Page 22 The suspensions and tyres are designed *Mirrors are excluded for Height measurement. to perform only to the maximum gross vehicle weight. Saddle Height ...... 765 mm WEIGHTS Kerb weight (90% fuel) ..191 kg Gross Vehicle Weight ..375 kg Royal Enfield Meteor...
  • Page 23: Recommended Lubricants

    * Do not mix DOT 4 & other brake fluids together. CAUTION Use of wrong grade / mixed grade oil will reduce the life of the moving parts and seriously affect performance. NOTE Recommendation subject to change without notice. Royal Enfield Meteor...
  • Page 24: Motorcycle Identification Numbers

    The VIN is a 17 digit number punched on the right side production details. It is illegal to tamper with the engine steering head tube in the form of label. number as it is the only means of identifications of the engine. Royal Enfield Meteor...
  • Page 25: Location Of Key Parts

    Ignition switch Handle bar GEAR ODO TRIP Instrument cluster 10. Day flash switch High beam / low beam switch 12. Info button 15 16 13. Clutch lever 14. Turn signal switch 15. Charger port 16. Horn button Royal Enfield Meteor...
  • Page 26 LOCATION OF KEY PARTS Tail lamp License plate illumination Right trafficator rear Right side panel Center stand Starter motor Brake pedal Horn Right trafficator front 10. Brake lever front Spark plug Royal Enfield Meteor...
  • Page 27 LOCATION OF KEYPARTS Left trafficator front Head lamp Fuel tank Left side panel Seat Left trafficator rear Reflector Side stand Gear change pedal Royal Enfield Meteor...
  • Page 28: Operation Of Controls

    Push the key inside in “OFF”   position, press and further turn Over filling may result in gasoline entering the  to anticlockwise direction to EVAP canister and may damage the evaporative lock the steering system. emission system. Royal Enfield Meteor...
  • Page 29 Please ensure petrol does not spill on painted surfaces. FUEL TANK Wipe immediately incase fuel spills over as otherwise it Fuel tank mouth will leave a permanent stain on the painted surfaces. Splash arrestor Maximum fuel level Royal Enfield Meteor...
  • Page 30 In case of prolonged stoppage of vehicle, please  Engine “OFF” turn off ignition key to avoid discharge of battery. Engine “ON” E-START SWITCH Push & hold till engine starts switch until engine starts for a maximum of 5 s. Royal Enfield Meteor...
  • Page 31 ODO meter Clock GEAR Fuel bar graph ODO TRIP Service remainder 10. ECO mode Gear indication 12. Trip F 13. Trip A and Trip B 14. Right turn indicator 15. High beam 16. EFI MIL Neutral indicator Royal Enfield Meteor...
  • Page 32 Enfield Authorised Service Centre. pump damage. Trip F:  ECO Mode:  − Distance driven after low fuel tell tale is “ON”. − Indicated when driven under optimum Cannot be re-set. conditions. Royal Enfield Meteor...
  • Page 33 LCD SEQUENCE (Info  switch press <1 s):- If Trip F enabled. Without Trip F With Trip F TRIP A TRIP B TRIP A TRIP B TRIPF NOTE For trip re-set press info button for T>3 s.  Royal Enfield Meteor...
  • Page 34 After fuel filling above reserve level Trip F will  continue to show for few mins which is a normal behaviour, this is to avoid wrong indication. Royal Enfield Meteor...
  • Page 35 Setting changes to unit mode (AM / PM will blink) 3 s and release INFO Press and release INFO switch Toggle between AM or PM Press and hold INFO switch INFO Save data and exit clock setting mode for 3 s and release Royal Enfield Meteor...
  • Page 36 This device works based on bluetooth connectivity with navigation search based on RE Mobile app with the support of Google Maps. Royal Enfield Meteor...
  • Page 37 Cluster unit display may look dull during sun  overhead conditions this is normal and due to Secondary directionor next to next turn impact of direct sunlight on the unit customers to Distance to next turn refer during other riding conditions. Royal Enfield Meteor...
  • Page 38 100 m, if there is no turn the display will be blank in this region. Distance to destination or ETA: Shows the total  distance to destination or Estimated Time of Arrival (based on used selection from RE Mobile app). Royal Enfield Meteor...
  • Page 39 RE logo SW version Helmet Google input in paired mode tripper will show clock Clock a) lf no connection is established b) If connection is established but no navigation input is observed c) Once destination is reached Royal Enfield Meteor...
  • Page 40  Do not apply or use gasoline / petrol related fluids  user also by closing the mobile application. for cleaningor wiping on instrument cluster or tripper, as it may result in permanent damage to the same. Royal Enfield Meteor...
  • Page 41 Disable battery optimisation settings / low battery  Calibrate mobile phones frequently for more GPS  cut-off setting of smartphone for navigation to accuracy & location accuracy is dependent on. work in low battery mode. Royal Enfield Meteor...
  • Page 42 RE shall not be liable for any damage to smart phones. Do not use any other device other than mobile  phones, only one mobile shall be charged at one point of time. Royal Enfield Meteor...
  • Page 43 USB charger will function only when engine is in   for different make mobile phones depending on running condition. smart phone battery capacity, SOC and smart Use standard approved and high quality USB cables  phone charging circuits. for proper functioning. Royal Enfield Meteor...
  • Page 44: Warning Indications And Safety Systems

    SOC and smart phone hydraulic pressure and thereby prevent the brakes charging circuits. from locking the wheels while reducing the speed Royal Enfield Meteor...
  • Page 45  Always use the approved front / rear tyres and  especially while cornering. ABS cannot estimate sprockets by Royal Enfield to ensure correct ABS the “weight shifts” and momentum of the operation. motorcycle while negotiating a corner and Do not make any changes to the suspension therefore prevent skidding due to loss of traction.
  • Page 46 “ON” the Ignition and  sensors - front & rear, if contamination is observed, stop switch again, to start the engine. it is recommended to clear it suitably or you may visit to nearest dealership for necessary action. Royal Enfield Meteor...
  • Page 47 Apply both the brakes simultaneously for better  efficiency. In the event of the ABS indicator remaining  continuously “ON”, please take the motorcycle to a nearest Royal Enfield Authorised Service Centre to inspect the brake system. Royal Enfield Meteor...
  • Page 48: Pre-Operational Checks

    Cable for fraying or crimping and free operation. your motorcycle and could result in an accident causing Engine oil level. serious injury. Alloy wheels for proper tightness. Headlamp, tail lamp, brake lamp and indicator lamps for proper functioning. Royal Enfield Meteor...
  • Page 49: Running In Period

    RUNNING IN PERIOD The Royal Enfield motorcycle as you would be Ride at proper speed and avoid sudden experiencing is capable of consistent high speeds. accelerations and braking. However as with any new motorcycle, a “Running-In” Avoid riding motorcycle continuously for over an procedure is essential to help in proper “Bedding-In”...
  • Page 50: Starting

    Ensure gear is in neutral position and the neutral lamp is glowing in the instrument cluster. Turn ignition key to “ON” position and engine kill  switch on right hand side handle bar to “RUN” position Royal Enfield Meteor...
  • Page 51  lever and hold it in indicator does not depressed condition. turn “OFF”, get the motorcycle checked through an Royal Enfield Authorised Service Push and hold electric  Centre for rectification. start switch until engine Check the fuel level indicator in the cluster for ...
  • Page 52 10 V. Please get the In case vehicle not starting on multiple continuous  motorcycle checked through an Royal Enfield attempts, please turn “OFF” and turn “ON” ignition Authorised Service Centre to identify and correct switch and then start again.
  • Page 53 Do not press the starter button more than 5 s.  neutral, move the motorcycle back and forth After three successive cranking, wait for 15 to 20 s gently, while simultaneously shifting the gear. the battery to recover. Royal Enfield Meteor...
  • Page 54: Gear Shifting, Riding And Stopping

    (Engine rpm around idling to 2,000 rpm) at 1 gear Follow the same  condition. In other gears and higher rpm avoid procedure for 3 using half clutch which will proportionately reduce and 5 gear. Royal Enfield Meteor...
  • Page 55 Press the gear pedal either upward with toe or  When the vehicle is in neutral position, press gear  downward with heel to shift subsequent gears. shift lever down with toe to engage 1st gear. Royal Enfield Meteor...
  • Page 56 Close throttle fully and release the clutch lever  21.7 slowly ensuring the motorcycle is in neutral position and neutral lamp is glowing. 15.5 Stop the motorcycle in a safe place, turn “OFF”  ignition and switch “OFF” engine kill switch. Royal Enfield Meteor...
  • Page 57: Parking

    Parking in a soft ground may cause stand to sink and the Apply pressure on the fulcrum lever on the center  motorcycle to fall, causing injury to you or to others and stand and pull motorcycle backwards, gently. damage to the motorcycle parts. Royal Enfield Meteor...
  • Page 58: Tools Kit

    (8x16 Box Spanner) Ring spanner 24x14-24 (Eye Wrench) x 14 (Open end) combination Open end spanner 17 x 13 D/E spanner 10 x 12 Screw driver 06 x 120/135 C-Spanner Extension tube 28x7 & 24 x 14 Royal Enfield Meteor...
  • Page 59: Minor Maintenance Tips

    Apply a few drops of oil on the pivots after cleaning the maintenance, we recommend you to get in touch with a area of dirt. Royal Enfield Authorised Dealer / Service centre. CONTROL CABLES Lubricate after water washing motorcycle or if used during rainy conditions.
  • Page 60 Do not inspect the oil level window immediately  down (Approx 60 to 120 s). working up allow it to settle properly. Engine oil level should be max level.  Do not overfill the engine oil above “Max”.  Royal Enfield Meteor...
  • Page 61 LH & RH Chain adjuster specified limits at every 500 km interval. by using 6 mm allen key. Please check the front and rear wheels are  correctly aligned, after the chain adjustment. Royal Enfield Meteor...
  • Page 62 Ensure spark plug is being replaced with  carefully. recommended specification only. Check and set the electrode gap between 0.70 to  0.80 mm. Refit the spark plug on the cylinder head and refit  the spark plug cap on the spark plug. Royal Enfield Meteor...
  • Page 63 Oil window middle to be considered as “Min” mark. Rear : Check that the brake fluid reservoir is horizontal and that the fluid level is between the “Max” level and “Min” level marks. Royal Enfield Meteor...
  • Page 64  hydraulic unit valves. damage to painted parts. Ensure brake fluid does not spill on any part of the motorcycle, in the event of spill please clean the area immediately with a soft cloth to avoid damage. Royal Enfield Meteor...
  • Page 65 It is recommended to use Royal Enfield  Periodically inspect wheels for spokes breakage  recommended tyre specification in case of and wheel rim run out.
  • Page 66 MINOR MAINTENANCE TIPS Royal Enfield has BRAKE PADS  provided your new The front and  motorcycle with rear brake pads the optimum brake must be checked pad friction material for wear at the available. It gives the intervals specified...
  • Page 67 This in no way will affect the performance of the motorcycle or the braking system. At Royal Enfield, we have robust and rigorous  testing and development protocols and adhere to global validation standards of quality and durability.
  • Page 68 For checking the battery voltage check with  multimeter in Voltage mode or contact Royal The poor contact or loose fitments of battery terminals Enfield Authorised Service Centre or battery may cause electrical / electronic parts failure. service centre. Royal Enfield Meteor...
  • Page 69  increase or decrease the height Ver�cal adjus�ng Screw of the headlight beam in verti- cal direction only. This may be required to increase the visibility and to help prevent the other riders / vehicles passing nearby. Royal Enfield Meteor...
  • Page 70 MINOR MAINTENANCE TIPS Fuse & Fuse carrier located in RH side cover. MAIN FUSE BOX ABS FUSE BOX F6 F5 F4 F3 F2 F1 Royal Enfield Meteor...
  • Page 71 ABS fuse list damage the complete electrical system. 10 A ABS fuse-1 15 A ABS fuse-2 Spare fuse list 25 A 15 A 10 A Spare fuse 15 A 10 A Royal Enfield Meteor...
  • Page 72: Rear Suspension Setting

    We recommend to increase the preload and keep it  using C-Spanner to decrease preload (to make it to at final notch for fully loaded (GVW condition), thus first notch position). ensuring an ideal compromise between handling and stability. Royal Enfield Meteor...
  • Page 73 Upto a maximum of 180 kg Laden / Two up / Rider + Pillions / Rider payload (Inc of rider weight, + Pillion + Accessories pillion weight and accessories) *Ensure the preload is set equally on the LH and RH rear suspension. Royal Enfield Meteor...
  • Page 74: Long Trip Precautions

    LONG TRIP PRECAUTIONS CHECKS PRIOR TO THE COMMENCEMENT ITEMS TO BE CARRIED OF A LONG JOURNEY Tools kit.  Service the motorcycle at Royal Enfield Authorised  Bulbs for headlight, trafficator light and fuse.  Service Centre. Accelerator and clutch cables.
  • Page 75: Washing Procedure

    Wash the motorcycle only when the engine is in  calipers, air intakes & exhaust outlets. cold condition. Do not apply any corrosive solvent on painted  Do not remove side panel while washing to avoid  surfaces or rubber parts. water entry. Royal Enfield Meteor...
  • Page 76 (i.e. during winter in places where road only with plain water. salt is used) or near coastal areas it is recommended to wash your motorcycle with cold water after the ride to prevent corrosion or rust build-up. Please do Royal Enfield Meteor...
  • Page 77 Polish the painted and plated surfaces using  recommended automobile polishing wax. Start the engine and allow to run at an idling speed  for a few minutes to warm up engine. Royal Enfield Meteor...
  • Page 78: Storage Precautions

    Wipe off excess lubricant after 5 min of application.  avoid battery drain issue in long term. Remove charging circuit fuse from the fuse box.  Store the battery in a cool, dry and well ventilated  place. Royal Enfield Meteor...
  • Page 79: Environment Care

    BE AN ENVIRONMENTALLY CONSCIOUS RIDER You’ve ridden through some beautiful places on your Royal Enfield. Won’t you like to keep them that way? Here are some tips to help you keep those places unspoilt so that others can enjoy them too:...
  • Page 80: Periodic Maintenance Chart

    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 Dealer / Service Centre for expert advice and to carry out the required maintenance.
  • Page 81 Evaporative emission equipment rubber hoses & drain the overfilled by removingplug. Spark plug C&A C&A C&A HT lead for crack Air filter element Clean / Replace more frequently if operated in dusty condition Vent pipe under air filter box Royal Enfield Meteor...
  • Page 82 Injector hose Fuel filter in fuel pump Front fork oil Inspect / adjust, if required lubricate for every 5,000 km Steering ball races play or earlier as required. Replace if necessary. wheel rim run out front & rear Royal Enfield Meteor...
  • Page 83 Rear wheel cush drive rubbers I&R I&R Front & rear brake hose & banjo bolt Brake fluid level, front & rear disc Clutch lever / cable free play Adjust every 1,000 km or earlier as required & replace if required. Royal Enfield Meteor...
  • Page 84 Pivot-side stand, center stand, pillion foot rest, gear shifter, brake pedal, levers Throttle cable Adjust every 5,000 km or earlier if required Brake pads - front & rear Side stand switch operation All mounting fasteners in vehicle for tightness Royal Enfield Meteor...
  • Page 85 Contact a nearest Royal Enfield Authorised Dealer / Service Centre for expert advice and to carry out the periodical maintenance.
  • Page 86: Warranty Terms And Conditions

    / registration of the motorcycle. In order to effect warranty, it is a prerequisite that the maintenance schedule prescribed by Royal Enfield in this owner’s manual and warranty repairs if any, has been carried out at the authorised distributor’s service facility or at their authorised dealership’s service facility.
  • Page 87 During the warranty period, Royal Enfield’s obligation is limited to repair or replacing free of charge, such part or parts of the motorcycle which in examination shall be deemed defective in the opinion of Royal Enfield and / or their distributors / authorised dealers. Such defective part/s, which has been replaced, shall become the property of Royal Enfield.
  • Page 88 WARRANTY TERMS AND CONDITIONS Warranty will become void under the following conditions: Damages due to lack of proper maintenance, periodic services not carried out as per Royal Enfield  recommendation etc. Damages caused by any unauthorised repairs carried out in any part of the motorcycle.
  • Page 89 Defects, if any in such parts or that may arise in the motorcycle due to use of such parts is not liable to be covered by Royal Enfield and may render this warranty void.
  • Page 90: Emission Warranty

    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 Centre 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.
  • Page 91 EMISSION WARRANTY In case any of the components covered under emission warranty or the associated parts are not independently replaceable. Royal Enfield will have the sole discretion to replace either the entire assembly or parts of the assembly through suitable repairs.
  • Page 92  Under all circumstances uses lubricants and fuel as recommended by Royal Enfield.  Regularly obtains and carries out maintenance in accordance with Royal Enfield guidelines and enters the  details in the log book. Immediately approaches the nearest Royal Enfield Authorised Dealer / Service Centre upon discovery of failure ...
  • Page 93 The motorcycle has been used for competitions, races and rallies or for the purpose of establishing records.  On examination by Royal Enfield or its Authorised Dealer / Service Centre, if the motorcycle shows that any of  the conditions stipulated in the Owner’s manual with regard to use and maintenance have been violated.
  • Page 94 TIPS TO BE ON THE RIGHT SIDE OF LAW Always get your motorcycle checked to meet the emission regulations through an authorised emission checking  centre. Always carry a valid “Pollution Under Control” certificate with you, as and if applicable by law.  Royal Enfield Meteor...
  • Page 95 Use only Unleaded petrol (91 RON or higher) from reputed fuel pumps.  Ensure the fuel used is not adulterated.  Use correct spark plug as recommended in the owner’s manual.  Use lubricants as per recommendations given on grade / brand in the owner’s manual.  Royal Enfield Meteor...
  • Page 96: Evap

    The following warranty applies to the evaporative emission control system. Royal Enfield motors warrants the first owner and each subsequent owner, that this motorcycle is designed and built so as to conform, at the time of sale, with applicable regulations specified by the evaporative emission control system related parts fitted to this motorcycle are free from defects in materials and workmanship which may cause this motorcycle not to meet applicable regulations period of 24 months from the date of first use of the motorcycle.
  • Page 97 It is recommended that the routine maintenance of the motorcycle be carried out at specified intervals and any maintenance to the evaporative emission control systems should be performed only by an Royal Enfield Authorised Service Centre and using only genuine Royal Enfield spare parts.
  • Page 98: Wiring Diagram

    Disclaimer : It is recommended that the wiring circuit repair and any other electrical rework should be performed only by an authorized Royal Enfield Service Centre, failure to adhere this may cause damage to electrical systems and render the warranty of the products as void.
  • Page 99: Radio Type Approval

    2408 to 2480 MHz Hereby, Visteon Corporation declares that the radio equipment type JDCP is in compliance with Directive 2014/53/EU. The full text of the EU declaration of conformity is available at the following internet address: www.visteondocs.com. Royal Enfield Meteor...
  • Page 100: Service / Maintenance Record

    SERVICE / MAINTENANCE RECORD Royal Enfield S.No. Date Job Card No. Km / mile Brief details of work / service Authorised Dealer Royal Enfield Meteor...
  • Page 101: Notes

    NOTES Royal Enfield Meteor...
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