India, Feb. 20 -- When it comes to choosing a fun, everyday retro roadster, the Royal Enfield Hunter 350 stands out for all the right reasons. It is not about outright performance figures or flashy features. It is about how the bike feels when you live with it daily. After spending proper saddle time with it, there are three clear reasons why I would pick the Hunter 350 over its rivals, and each one makes a noticeable difference in the real world.

Despite being a roadster, the riding posture of the Hunter 350 is not very aggressive and does not put any strain on the wrists, shoulders, or back. The revised seat is also quite good. I rode the bike in heavy traffic and felt completely at ease.

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