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Royal Enfield Bullet 350 vs Jawa 42 FJ: Detailed Comparison

Royal Enfield Bullet 350 vs Jawa 42 FJ: Detailed Comparison

BikeDekho 1 month ago

Old-school or modern-day classic, which stands out on the paper? Let's find out

The Royal Enfield Bullet 350 and the Jawa 42 FJ are two modern-classic machines that offer a strong brand legacy.

However, both serve their neo-retro intent in quite different styles. While one is glued to its authenticity and old-school charm, the other infuses modern hardware and performance into its vintage-inspired styling. You can't go wrong with either for that nostalgic feel, but choosing one depends on how you would like your ride to feel on the road. That's where this detailed comparison of both will help you find the machine that suits your personality better:

Price & Variants

Royal Enfield Bullet 350

Jawa 42 FJ

Variant

Ex-showroom Price

Variant

Ex-showroom Price

Battalion Black

(Base)

Rs 1.63 lakh

Aurora Green Matte

Spoke / Alloy

Rs 1.93 lakh

Military Red,

Military Black (Base)

Rs 1.64 lakh

Cosmo Blue Matte,

Mystique Copper

Rs 1.98 lakh

Standard Maroon,

Standard Black (Mid)

Rs 1.87 lakh

Deep Black Matte

Red / Black Clad

Rs 2.03 lakh

Black Gold (Top)

Rs 2.04 lakh

  • While the top variants of both motorcycles are priced almost similarly, the lower trims of the Bullet 350 cost less than those of the Jawa 42 FJ.

  • Both bikes are offered in multiple variants. However, the primary differentiating factor on the Jawa are only the colours, while the Bullet 350 also offers a choice between affordability and better braking.

Dimensions & Design

Specification

Royal Enfield Bullet 350

Jawa 42 FJ

Difference

Wheelbase

1,390mm

1,440mm

+50mm

Ground Clearance

170 mm (Mid and Top)

178mm

+8mm

Kerb Weight

195kg

184kg

-11kg

Seat Height

805mm

790mm

-15mm

Fuel Tank Capacity

13 litres

12 litres

-1 litre

  • While the Jawa has a wider handlebar, the Bullet 350 is a physically bigger bike which is longer and has a taller stance.

  • The Bullet 350 has a slightly shorter wheelbase, which means the 42 FJ might feel more stable at higher speeds.

  • The 24 FJ is 11kg lighter, has a shooter seat height and a higher ground clearance. All of this combined makes it easier to handle on bad or broken roads.

  • The Jawa 42FJ is 11kg lighter, has a shorter seat height and higher ground clearance. All of this combined makes it easier to handle on bad or broken roads.

  • The Bullet 350 has old-school retro styling with minimal modern touches, offering an authentic classic feel. The Jawa 42 FJ, on the other hand, takes the neo-retro approach.

Ride &Handling

Specification

Royal Enfield Bullet 350

Jawa 42 FJ

Frame Type

Twin Downtube Spine

Double Cradle

Front Suspension

41mm telescopic fork

Rear Suspension

Twin Shock Absorbers, 6-step Preload Adjustable

Twin Shock Absorbers, 5-step Preload Adjustable

Front Brake

300mm Disc

320mm Disc

Rear Brake

• 270mm Disc (Mid and Top Trims)

• 153mm Drum (Base Trims)

240mm Disc

Front Tyre

100/90-19 Tube-type

100/90-18 Tubeless

Rear Tyre

120/80-18 Tube-type

140/70-17 Tubeless

Wheels

• Front: 19-inch Wire-Spoke

• Rear: 18-inch Wire-spoke

• Front: 18-inch Alloys

• Rear: 17-inch Alloys

(Wire-spoke option in Base)

  • Both get a 41mm telescopic fork and twin rear shock absorbers with preload adjustability. However, the Bullet's setup is tuned for comfort, while the 42 FJ is focused on quicker, lighter steering.

  • The larger wire-spoke wheels of the Bullet 350 make it look more retro and authentic. Even the ride quality is plush and smooth on rough roads. Meanwhile, the 42 FJ looks sportier with alloy wheels and holds its sporty character with smaller wheels and a wider rear tyre.

  • The Bullet 350 comes with tubed tyres, making puncture repair a complicated task. Meanwhile, the tubeless tyres on the 42 FJ make it a hassle-free experience.

  • The Jawa along with the mid- and top-level variants of the Bullet 350, features front and rear disc brakes with dual-channel ABS. However, the base trims of the Bullet 350 offer a drum-type rear brake and single-channel ABS.

  • The 42 FJ tends to deliver sharper braking.

Features & Tech

Features

Royal Enfield Bullet 350

Jawa 42 FJ

Headlamp

Halogen

LED

Instrument Cluster

Semi-Digital

Digital

ABS

• Dual-channel ABS (Mid and Top Trims)

• Single-channel ABS (Base Trims)

Dual-channel ABS

Charging Port

USB-type

Not Available

  • Neither is loaded with tech; however, the 42 FJ offers more features like all-LED lighting. The Bullet 350 meanwhile stays true to its old-school charm with a halogen headlamp.

  • The 42 FJ also offers a more informative, digital instrument cluster, while the Bullet 350 comes with an analogue speedometer and a small LCD inlay for other details. Smartphone connectivity is not being offered as standard with either. Royal Enfield offers a USB charging port as standard, though.

Engine & Performance

Specification

Royal Enfield Bullet 350

Jawa 42 FJ

Engine Type

Single-Cylinder

Single-Cylinder

Engine Displacement

349cc

334cc

Cooling System

Air-cooled

Liquid-cooled

Maximum Power

20.22PS @ 6,100 rpm

29.17PS @ 7,500 rpm

Maximum Torque

27Nm @ 4,000 rpm

29.62Nm @ 6,000 rpm

Gearbox

5-Speed

6-Speed with slipper clutch

  • The Royal Enfield sticks to its old-school feel with air cooling, while the Jawa gets liquid cooling.

  • The Royal Enfield 's J-series engine is more refined and offers better low-end torque which helps in easy commuting and low speed cruising. The 42 FJ, on the other hand, focuses on better overall performance with a higher output which makes it more fun and sportier to ride.

  • The Jawa 42 FJ offers a quicker throttle response, top speed, and acceleration; the Bullet 350 delivers slightly better mileage.

Verdict

While belonging to the same category and price segment, both motorcycles clearly have quite contrasting personalities. The Royal Enfield Bullet 350 feels traditional and timeless not only design-wise, but also because of its riding experience. It's comfortable, easy-going, and offers an unmatched heritage value.

The Jawa 42 FJ, on the other hand, offers strong performance and more dynamic handling, with a neo-retro appeal. Its advanced hardware, paired with a modern finish, makes it a sportier, youthful classic machine. The decision comes down to whether you prefer the purist's classic feel or an added hint of sportiness.

Other Rivals

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The Speed T4 and Bullet 350 are retro roadsters from two legacy British brands made in India.

Both the Bullet and Meteor are Royal Enfield 350cc bikes on paper, but that's where the similarities end.

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