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MANUAL
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  • Page 1 ROYAL ENFIELD OWNER’S MANUAL UK ENGLISH...
  • Page 3 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 and a comfortable ride, be it on long adventures or quick urban jaunts.
  • Page 4 Please take care while disassembling and assembling the seats, and sheet metal parts, as any sharp edges will lead to injuries. “© 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 5: Table Of Contents

    Running in period ............Radio type approval ............119 Starting ................Service / Maintenance record ........120 Gear shifting, riding and stopping ......... Wiring diagram ............. 121 Parking ................60 Notes ................122 Tools kit ................61 Royal Enfield Meteor 350...
  • Page 6: 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 350...
  • Page 7: 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 350...
  • Page 8: Safe Riding Tips / Guidelines

    Use of other manufacturer’s WARNING parts may affect the performance of your motorcycle Royal Enfield cautions you against the use of certain and render the motorcycle void of warranty. Visit your nonstandard parts such as aftermarket and custom made Royal Enfield Authorised Service Centre for details.
  • Page 9 New riders should gain the oncoming motorcyclist. experience under various conditions while driving at moderate speeds. Royal Enfield Meteor 350...
  • Page 10 Exercise extreme caution while can adversely affect stability and handling. handling a battery, wash hands thoroughly whenever Exhaust gas contains poisonous carbon monoxide  a battery is handled. and chemicals, known to cause cancer, birth defects Royal Enfield Meteor 350...
  • Page 11 SAFE RIDING TIPS / GUIDELINES WARNING Consult your Royal Enfield Authorised Service Centre  regarding any questions or problems that occur in the operation of your motorcycle. Failure to do so may aggravate an initial problem, cause costly repairs and jeopardize your personal safety.
  • Page 12: Rules Of The Road

    (unless local rules require Never try to pass another vehicle going in the same direction at street intersections, on curves, or when otherwise), slow down and then turn carefully. going up/or down a hill. Royal Enfield Meteor 350...
  • Page 13 However, vehicles and other objects seen in this type of mirror will look smaller and farther away than seen clearly with reference to your riding posture. when seen in a flat mirror. Royal Enfield Meteor 350...
  • Page 14: Accessories And Luggage

    ACCESSORIES AND LUGGAGE Royal Enfield offers a range of Genuine Motorcycle Re-check the luggage periodically to ensure it is ■ secured and will not shift while riding. Accessories Accessories that have been fully approved and extensively mounted loosely may affect the riding of the tested alongside the motorcycle.
  • Page 15 ACCESSORIES AND LUGGAGE WARNING Royal Enfield cautions you against use of nonstandard  parts such as aftermarket and custom made extended front forks which may adversely affect the performance and handling of the motorcycle. Removing or altering original parts may adversely...
  • Page 16: Technical Specifications

    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 350...
  • Page 17 Front disc ...... 300 mm disc with twin piston floating caliper 0.875 Rear disc ....... 270 mm disc, single piston Final drive ....... Chain floating caliper Secondary sprocket ratio ..2.800:1 ABS ....... Dual channel Drive chain links ..... 104 links Royal Enfield Meteor 350...
  • Page 18 32 psi 32 psi will vary with each fuel tank. Rear 32 psi 36 psi NOTE  On tube type rim, fit the tyre with a tube.  On tubeless type rim, use tubeless type tyre only. Royal Enfield Meteor 350...
  • Page 19 Modifications on Brake / Tail lamp ..... 12 V, LED type 2.4 W/1.2 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 20 Total height ......1. 1140* mm 2. 1310* mm (wind shield) Saddle Height ......765 mm *Mirrors are excluded for height measurement. WEIGHTS Kerb weight (90% fuel) ..191 kg Gross Vehicle Weight ..... 375 kg Royal Enfield Meteor 350...
  • Page 21: Recommended Lubricants

    RECOMMENDED LUBRICANTS Engine Oil Front Fork Oil Brake Fluid SAE 15W 50 API SL Grade JASO MA2 Grade Royal Enfield Fork Oil DOT 4* Semi Synthetic Refill   : 1.7 L (Approx.) Front : 87 ml Capacity 453 cc Dry fill : 2.2 L (Approx.) Rear  ...
  • Page 22: Motorcycle Identification Numbers

    CAUTION It is illegal to tamper with or alter the VIN/Engine numbers of the motorcycle as it will not only against the law but will render the vehicle registration and warranty void. Royal Enfield Meteor 350...
  • Page 23: Location Of Key Parts

    Horn button Turn signal switch DISCLAIMER The parts displayed above are for reference purposes only. These will vary as per your choice of ordering and also it may vary from the parts chosen using motorcycle configurator. Royal Enfield Meteor 350...
  • Page 24 10. Brake lever front Spark plug DISCLAIMER The parts displayed above are for reference purposes only. These will vary as per your choice of ordering and also it may vary from the parts chosen using motorcycle configurator. Royal Enfield Meteor 350...
  • Page 25 Side stand Gear change pedal DISCLAIMER The parts displayed above are for reference purposes only. These will vary as per your choice of ordering and also it may vary from the parts chosen using motorcycle configurator. Royal Enfield Meteor 350...
  • Page 26: Operation Of Controls

    Key can be removed from fuel tank, right side panel ■ steering system. only in locked position from the key slots. Turn the key in the clockwise direc-  tion to unlock the steering. Royal Enfield Meteor 350...
  • Page 27 ■ ■ Fill fuel only till the bottom of anti splash plate. Anti splash plate Over filling may result in gasoline entering the EVAP ■ Maximum fuel level canister and may damage the evaporative emission system. Royal Enfield Meteor 350...
  • Page 28 Push and hold electric Methods to activate hazard flasher : start switch until Ignition switch ON, slide the hazard control to  engine starts for a ON position. Hazard will work unless manual maximum of 5 seconds deactivation (OFF). Royal Enfield Meteor 350...
  • Page 29 When the headlamp is in "ON" condition “High / Low Push the switch for headlight beam” will be selected by toggling the switch. High flash. beam indicator lamp located in instrument cluster will glow when high beam is selected. High beam Low beam Royal Enfield Meteor 350...
  • Page 30 Turn key clockwise to ■ using 5 mm Allen key. unlock the right side Remove backrest pad along  panel. with the supporting pad behind the backrest. ■ Gently open the right side panel. Royal Enfield Meteor 350...
  • Page 31 Remove the LH & RH grab rail. Gently hook the pillion  seat sideways to remove. NOTE Place the removed seat in a safe location to prevent ■ from scratches and dirt. Royal Enfield Meteor 350...
  • Page 32 Align the back and front pad of backrest with  mounting holes. Insert mounting bolts and tighten Place the grommet and spacer over the grove and  insert bolts and tighten it. Royal Enfield Meteor 350...
  • Page 33 INFO BUTTON MANAGEMENT DETAILS  LCD SEQUENCE  (Info switch press <1 seconds):- If Trip F enabled. TRIP A TRIP B TRIP A TRIP B TRIP F NOTE For trip re-set press info button for T>3 seconds.  Royal Enfield Meteor 350...
  • Page 34 Right turn signal indicator High beam indicator Engine malfunction indicator Neutral indicator DISCLAIMER Cluster unit display may look dull during sun overhead conditions this is normal and due to impact of direct sunlight  on the cluster unit. Royal Enfield Meteor 350...
  • Page 35 18:88 GEAR 1. Clock F AB at the optimum engine 00000.0 2. Service reminder speed and gear ratio. It miles may also consider the 3. Odometer road condition and payload. 4. Trip value (A/B & F) Royal Enfield Meteor 350...
  • Page 36 Press and hold INFO switch INFO Save data and exit clock setting mode for 3 seconds and release NOTE Incase no action is observed between clock setting function for more than 20 seconds last shown value to be  displayed. Royal Enfield Meteor 350...
  • Page 37 - 450 km or 279.6 miles service - 4,900 km or 3044.7 miles iii. From there on for every 5,000 km or 3106.8 miles from previous value (ex: 9,900 km or 6151.5 miles, 14,900 km or 9258.4 miles etc.) Royal Enfield Meteor 350...
  • Page 38 3 seconds and release Trip B display mode and enter into ODO/Trip INFO Press and release INFO switch F(If enable) mode TRIP B Press and hold INFO switch for INFO Reset Trip B km value 3 seconds and release Royal Enfield Meteor 350...
  • Page 39 Fuel Indication will vary on rough road, uphill and  not to ride vehicle in these condition as it will result downhill conditions, for accurate indication refer in fuel pump damage. during slow speed or flat surfaces. Royal Enfield Meteor 350...
  • Page 40 Doing so will cause loss of concentration and unstable riding, leading to a potential accident. Resulting in serious injury to both rider and other road users, besides causing severe damage to the motorcycle. Royal Enfield Meteor 350...
  • Page 41 ECU & Sensors. Please visit the (4) ABS : Will be continuously ON during initial check  nearest authorised Royal Enfield dealer to diagnose up (until or after vehicle running for a particular distance / speed) and will turn OFF if system is ok, &...
  • Page 42 Failure to do so will cause the motorcycle to run  Do not run motorcycle incase the ABS indicator  out of fuel and get stranded in addition to causing lamp is ON continuously above 5 kmph. serious damage to the fuel pump. Royal Enfield Meteor 350...
  • Page 43 This device works based on Bluetooth connectivity with navigation search based on RE Mobile app with the support of Google Maps. Royal Enfield Meteor 350...
  • Page 44 Tripper unit display may look dull during sun overhead  Secondary direction or next to next turn conditions this is normal and due to impact of direct sunlight on the unit customers to refer during other Distance to next turn riding conditions. Royal Enfield Meteor 350...
  • Page 45 Connectivity control only through RE Mobile app.  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 350...
  • Page 46 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 350...
  • Page 47 Do not apply or use gasoline / petrol related fluids for  Bluetooth connection can be terminated by end user  cleaning or wiping on instrument cluster or tripper, as also by closing the mobile application. it may result in permanent damage to the same. Royal Enfield Meteor 350...
  • Page 48 Disable battery optimisation settings / low battery  compared to other lower versions. cut-off setting of smartphone for navigation to Calibrate mobile phones frequently for more GPS  work in low battery mode. accuracy & location accuracy is dependent on. Royal Enfield Meteor 350...
  • Page 49 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 350...
  • Page 50 Duration of charging can be higher and will vary ning condition.  for different make mobile phones depending on smart Use standard approved and high quality USB cables  phone battery capacity, SOC and smart phone charg- for proper functioning. ing circuits. Royal Enfield Meteor 350...
  • Page 51: Warning Indications And Safety Systems

    Get the brake system inspected and corrected cause an accident. In the event of a sudden and hard application of through a nearest Royal Enfield Authorised Service  the brakes by the rider, the sensors in the braking Centre. Failure to do so can result in a serious injuries system will signal the ABS modulator to momentarily and loss of life.
  • Page 52 Always use the approved front / rear tyres and  especially while cornering. ABS cannot estimate the sprockets by Royal Enfield to ensure correct ABS “weight shifts” and momentum of the motorcycle operation. while negotiating a corner and therefore prevent Do not make any changes to the suspension ...
  • Page 53 ON the ignition and stop sors - front & rear, if contamination is observed, it is recommended to clear it suitably or you may visit to switch again, to start the engine. nearest dealership for necessary action. Royal Enfield Meteor 350...
  • Page 54 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 350...
  • Page 55: Pre-Operational Checks

    Wheel spokes for proper tightness and damage (It’s injury or loss of life. applicable for spoke wheel model) Headlamp, tail lamp, brake lamp and indicator lamps for proper functioning. Royal Enfield Meteor 350...
  • Page 56: Running In Period

    RUNNING IN PERIOD The Royal Enfield motorcycle as you would be experiencing is NOTE capable of consistent high speeds. However as with any new During the running-in period, do not exceed following motorcycle, a “RUNNING IN PERIOD” procedure is essential speed limits.
  • Page 57: Starting

    OFF, shifting the gear. Ensure gear get the motorcycle checked is in neutral position and the through an Royal Enfield neutral lamp is glowing in the Authorised Service Centre for instrument cluster. rectification.
  • Page 58 5 seconds. will cause the battery to drain below the threshold level of 10 V. Please get the motorcycle checked through an Royal Enfield Authorised Service Centre to NOTE identify and correct the reason for not starting. Never accelerate as soon as the engine starts, ...
  • Page 59 Do not press the starter button more than 5 seconds  after three successive cranking, wait for 15 to 20 seconds the battery to recover. Royal Enfield Meteor 350...
  • Page 60: Gear Shifting, Riding And Stopping

    During acceleration / deceleration disengage the clutch completely, shift the gear and engage the clutch gradually (Not too slowly). Recommended up shift speeds Recommended downshift speeds Gear change kmph Gear change kmph Royal Enfield Meteor 350...
  • Page 61 Follow the recommended upshifting and downshift-  Stop the motor cycle in a safe place,turn OFF ignition  ing speeds. and stitch OFF engine kill switch. Royal Enfield Meteor 350...
  • Page 62: Parking

    The side stand is only designed for the weight of the  barrel. motorcycle. Do not sit on the motorcycle when it is resting on the side stand. The side stand or frame may become damaged and the motorcycle may fall over. Royal Enfield Meteor 350...
  • Page 63: Tools Kit

    Allen key 6 mm Fuse puller Tool spark plug (8 x 16 box spanner) Ring spanner 24 x 14 combination Open end spanner 17 x 13 Double end spanner 10 x 12 Screw driver C-spanner Extension tube Royal Enfield Meteor 350...
  • Page 64: Minor Maintenance Tips

    Spray drive chain with recommended chain cleaning ■ maintenance, we recommend you to get in touch with a solvent while simultaneously rotating rear wheel. Royal Enfield Authorised Service Centre. Ensure the drive chain has been sufficiently and ■ HAND LEVERS, CENTER AND SIDE STAND PIVOTS completely covered with the cleaning solvent.
  • Page 65 Wait for 5 minutes minimum till the engine oil drains  condition, then top-up the oil to “MAX” condition and completely. repeat the procedure. Do not over fill above the “MAX” mark as it may affect  the clutch function. Royal Enfield Meteor 350...
  • Page 66 New oil filler plug O-ring to be used and assemble the Refit the spark plug on the cylinder head as per   tightening torque specification & refit the spark plug oil filler plug on to the cover RH. cap on the spark plug. Royal Enfield Meteor 350...
  • Page 67 In the event of a spill, please clean the area immediately with a soft cloth (preferably a wet cloth) to avoid damage. Do not mix DOT 4 & other brake fluid together.  Royal Enfield Meteor 350...
  • Page 68 Ensure brake fluid does ABS hydraulic unit valves. 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 350...
  • Page 69 (It’s It is recommended to use Royal Enfield tyre  applicable for spoke wheel model only). specification in case of replacement of new tyres, Check proper seating of the tyre beading on the rim ...
  • Page 70 Front/Rear : The pads need to be replaced if a brake pad is the performance of the motorcycle or the braking warm to the indicator. system. At Royal Enfield, we have robust and rigorous testing  and development protocols and adhere to global validation standards of quality and durability. We are committed to giving our customers the best possible ownership experience with our motorcycles.
  • Page 71 RH. Take care not to damage the front brake disc or toner  Gently remove spindle from  ring as it will affect the braking system and ABS. Royal Enfield Meteor 350...
  • Page 72 Hold spindle with spanner  Ensure motorcycle is upright  from RH and gently tighten on a firm and flat surface. hex nut. Apply the center stand.  Tighten hex socket bolt into  front fork assembly RH. Royal Enfield Meteor 350...
  • Page 73 Do not press the rear brake  washer. pedal when the rear wheel is being removed as this Gently remove chain  will cause the brake pads to dislocate from the brake adjuster assembly from swing arm LH. caliper. Royal Enfield Meteor 350...
  • Page 74 Slide the caliper assembly into the swing arm.  Check and ensure correct chain tension and wheel alignment. Royal Enfield Meteor 350...
  • Page 75 RH. motorcycle which may lead to an accident causing injury to Gently remove spindle from  you / other road users and may lead to loss of life. wheel hub and front fork assembly LH. Royal Enfield Meteor 350...
  • Page 76 Take care not to damage the front brake disc or toner Tighten hex socket bolt into   ring as it will affect the braking system and ABS. front fork assembly RH. Royal Enfield Meteor 350...
  • Page 77 Ensure motorcycle is upright  on a firm and flat surface. Remove spindle from rear  wheel LH along with washer. Apply the center stand.  Gently remove chain  adjuster assembly from swing arm LH. Royal Enfield Meteor 350...
  • Page 78 Do not press the rear brake  pedal when the rear wheel is being removed as this will cause the brake pads to dislocate from the brake caliper. Royal Enfield Meteor 350...
  • Page 79 Failure to do so will result in poor performance of Check and ensure correct chain motorcycle which may lead to an accident causing injury to tension and wheel alignment. you / other road users and may lead to loss of life. Royal Enfield Meteor 350...
  • Page 80 16 mm. NOTE Ensure that arm clutch release has positive free play  Clutch lever to be actuated 3 times before any (more than 0 mm) in left steering position by hand measurement. feel. Royal Enfield Meteor 350...
  • Page 81 6 mm Allen key available in the tool kit. for any abnormality as it is in vehicle condition. To reduce the free play, tighten the adjuster bolt on If any abnormality suspected, reach nearest service  the adjuster evenly. centre. Royal Enfield Meteor 350...
  • Page 82 The battery is located  inside the right side Please ensure the both wheels are aligned correctly, after panel. adjusting the chain and before tightening the rear wheel spindle nut. Royal Enfield Meteor 350...
  • Page 83 10 battery support bracket mm double end spanner by using 10 mm socket available in the tool kit. and ratchet. Remove battery from  Remove battery support  tray. bracket along with fuse box and wiring. Royal Enfield Meteor 350...
  • Page 84 (+ve) cable while removing the battery connections. NOTE Connect battery positive  For checking the battery voltage contact Royal Enfield (+) terminal and tighten Authorised Service Centre or battery service centre. Hex head bolt. ASSEMBLY Connect battery negative ...
  • Page 85 Failure to do so may result in damage to the motorcycle electrical system. Disconnect head lamp  coupler. Gently loosen and remove  the headlamp rim screws 2 Nos from Royal Enfield Meteor 350...
  • Page 86 LED assembly Tighten and refit the  should be replaced. headlamp rim screws 2 Nos Contact an Royal Enfield  to headlamp cowl. Authorised Dealer/Service Centre to replace the same. Royal Enfield Meteor 350...
  • Page 87 Tighten and refit the  Remove rubber grommet  headlamp mounting screws from headlamp head. both sides to headlamp Disconnect position lamp coupler from headlamp cowl by using screwdriver.  head assembly. Royal Enfield Meteor 350...
  • Page 88 Whenever handling the  Locate headlamp grommet  bulb, hold it firmly at on headlamp assembly. terminal end and not at Connect pilot bulb coupler glass end. to reflector. Royal Enfield Meteor 350...
  • Page 89 This may be Insert and tighten 2 Nos  required to increase the visibility and to help prevent Phillips screw on headlamp. the other riders/vehicles passing nearby. Royal Enfield Meteor 350...
  • Page 90 (A) & license, plate assembly. illuminator (B) assembly should be replaced. Contact an Royal Enfield Authorised Dealer/Service  Centre to replace the same. Gently press and turn it anti  clockwise to remove bulb from holder.
  • Page 91 MINOR MAINTENANCE TIPS TRAFFICATOR BULB ASSEMBLY Gently press and turn it  clockwise to fix the bulb into holder. Locate lens cover and  grommet into trafficator assembly. Tighten screw into  trafficator assembly. Royal Enfield Meteor 350...
  • Page 92 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 350...
  • Page 93 15 A NOTE 10 A Spare fuse 15 A Make sure the ignition switch is in OFF position when 10 A replacing the bulbs, fuses and electrical parts. Royal Enfield Meteor 350...
  • Page 94 Take out the cover from  air filter box. Pull out filter element and  check for dirt. Clean filter element carefully. Check for dust, oil particles  inside air filter box and clean carefully. Royal Enfield Meteor 350...
  • Page 95: Long Trip Precautions

    LONG TRIP PRECAUTIONS CHECKS PRIOR TO THE COMMENCEMENT OF ITEMS TO BE CARRIED LONG JOURNEY Tool kit.  Service the motorcycle at a Royal Enfield Authorised  Trafficator light and fuse.  Dealer/Service centre. Accelerator and clutch cable.  Ensure sufficient quantity of fuel is always available ...
  • Page 96: Rear Suspension Setting

    Adjust shock preload by rotating anti-clockwise  it at final notch for fully loaded (GVW condition), using C-Spanner to decrease preload (to make it to thus ensuring an ideal compromise between first notch position). handling and stability. Royal Enfield Meteor 350...
  • Page 97 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 350...
  • Page 98: Washing Procedure

    & exhaust outlets. Do not remove side panels while washing to avoid  Do not apply any corrosive solvent on painted  water entry. surfaces or rubber parts. Royal Enfield Meteor 350...
  • Page 99 Please do not use washed in spray mode only (not in jet mode). warm water for washing as it may damage the motor- cycle due to chemical reaction with the salt. After Royal Enfield Meteor 350...
  • Page 100 Start the engine and allow to run at an idling speed  for a few minutes to warm up engine. Drive the motorcycle slowly, apply both the brakes  intermittently to dry up the water in brake pads. Royal Enfield Meteor 350...
  • Page 101: Storage Precautions

    Remove charging circuit fuse from the fuse box.  the motorcycle, check the battery voltage is within Store the battery in a cool, dry and well ventilated  specification, if not, recharge it from authorized place. service workshop/battery dealer. Royal Enfield Meteor 350...
  • Page 102: Troubleshooting

    We have listed below a few basic checks in case your motorcycle is not functioning. If in case the problem is not rectified after these checks, it is necessary to get the motorcycle checked by a Royal Enfield Authorised Dealer/ Service Centre to rectify the problem and to ensure trouble free performance.
  • Page 103 If engine RPM raises disproportionately to the Adjust the clutch free play and contact Poor pickup vehicle speed Authorised service center ABS (Anti - lock Braking If the ABS lamp continuously ON Contact Authorised service center System) Royal Enfield Meteor 350...
  • Page 104: 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 105: Periodical Maintenance

    Contact the nearest Royal Enfield Authorised Service Centre for expert advice and to carry out the required maintenance.
  • Page 106 & drain the overfilled by removing plug. 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 Starter motor & starter relay connections Royal Enfield Meteor 350...
  • Page 107 Inspect / adjust, if required lubricate for every 5,000 km Steering ball races play or earlier as required. Replace if necessary. Spokes tightness front and rear (It is applicable for spoke wheel model) Wheel rim run out front and rear Royal Enfield Meteor 350...
  • Page 108 Rear wheel cush drive rubbers I&R I&R Front & rear brake hose & banjo bolt Brake fluid level, front & rear disc Adjust every 1,000 km or earlier as required & replace if Clutch lever / cable free play required. Royal Enfield Meteor 350...
  • Page 109 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 350...
  • Page 110 A : Adjust C : Clean L : Lubricate R : Replace I : Inspect (Clean, Adjust, Lubricate or replace if necessary) The maintenance schedule detailed here will help you to maintain your Royal Enfield motorcycle meticulously and to get a long trouble free service.
  • Page 111: Warranty Terms And Conditions

    In order to avail warranty benefits by second or subsequent owner the second/subsequent owner should inform the nearest Royal Enfield Service Centre about the purchase of the bike and shall fill in the requisite details in the form as requested by Royal Enfield.
  • Page 112 (h) Warranty is not applicable for discoloration of exhaust pipe & silencer, as it is a natural process that will happen during usage. (i) Defects arising from fitment of unauthorised or additional electrical loads. (j) Motorcycle serviced or repaired at unauthorised service centres. (k) Motorcycle used for competitions/racing/stage rallying etc. Royal Enfield Meteor 350...
  • Page 113 (o) Oxidization of buffed/painted/powder coated items etc. (p) Any damage resulting due to natural disaster i.e earthquake, fire and flood etc. Use only Royal Enfield approved parts and accessories. Use of certain other manufacturer's performance parts will avoid your new motorcycle warranty.
  • Page 114: Emission Warranty

    EMISSION WARRANTY 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 motorcycle, in normal use to which it may be subjected to. This emission warranty is valid for 30,000 km/3 years from the date of first sale whichever earlier, 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.
  • Page 115 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 116  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 RE Authorised Dealer/Service centre upon discovery of failure to comply with ...
  • Page 117 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 118 Always carry a valid “Pollution Under Control” certificate with you, as and if applicable by law.  TIPS TO REDUCE POLLUTION Ensure that the periodical maintenance is carried out as stipulated in the owner’s manual through a Royal Enfield  Authorised Service Centre.
  • Page 119: Evaporative Emission Control System Warranty

    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 120 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 121: Radio Type Approval

    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 350...
  • Page 122: Service / Maintenance Record

    SERVICE / MAINTENANCE RECORD Brief Details S.No. Type of Service Schedule Date Job Card No. Dealer Code of Service Royal Enfield Meteor 350...
  • Page 123: Wiring Diagram

    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 124: Notes

    NOTES Royal Enfield Meteor 350...
  • Page 125 NOTES Royal Enfield Meteor 350...
  • Page 126 Scan the below QR code to avail the soft copy of owner’s manual as per your choice of language ITALIAN GERMAN ENGLISH FRENCH CZECH DUTCH SPANISH GREEK...
  • Page 128 Part No. RAM00316/C Edition: 19th October 2023...

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